Houston Rockets will edit Steph Curry lyrics out of songs

May 19, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) looks up after attempting a three-point basket against the Houston Rockets in the second half in game one of the Western Conference Finals of the NBA Playoffs at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
May 19, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) looks up after attempting a three-point basket against the Houston Rockets in the second half in game one of the Western Conference Finals of the NBA Playoffs at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Houston Rockets don’t play around, as their DJs will be editing all references to Steph Curry out of songs played during Game 3 and Game 4 this week. 

When the Houston Rockets lost Game 2 to the Golden State Warriors, they were instantly savaged for losing a game they should have won. But if you thought that was going to get inside of their head, then you grossly misunderstood the masterful mind games that the Rockets have been playing all series long.

They may be down 0-2 in the series, but the Rockets are continuing to come hard with the mind games and mostly all of them are directed at Steph Curry.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Steph Curry’s name will be edited out of all songs he’s mentioned in while the Warriors are at the Toyota Center this weekend.

"“Steph Curry will not hear his name in the arena,” DJ Verseatile, born Chris Vu, told the Wall Street Journal this week. “It’s not a sign of disrespect. But this is our house.”"

This isn’t all that crazy, as the Warriors have played in Houston before this season and those instances also saw Steph Curry’s name edited out of songs that mentioned him.

The biggest song in question here is the Drake single “0 to 100”, which includes lyrics about Steph Curry.

All of this came after the Rockets refused to send out James Harden in Game 1 for a captains handshake with Steph Curry and instead send second-round draft pick Nick Johnson. This is just another example of how well the Rockets can play off the court, but when it comes to backing it up they don’t have a winning record.

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