Brian Windhorst rips Ayesha Curry for saying NBA is ‘rigged’ (Video)

May 22, 2015; Atlanta, GA, USA; ESPN television personality Stephen A. Smith (left) and sportswriter Brian Windhorst (right) prior to game two of the Eastern Conference Finals of the NBA Playoffs between the Atlanta Hawks and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
May 22, 2015; Atlanta, GA, USA; ESPN television personality Stephen A. Smith (left) and sportswriter Brian Windhorst (right) prior to game two of the Eastern Conference Finals of the NBA Playoffs between the Atlanta Hawks and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports /
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ESPN’s Brian Windhorst ripped Ayesha Curry for saying the league was rigged after the game.

The ending of Game 6 of the NBA Finals had so much fallout afterward, that Chernobyl would have been proud. It all started when Stephen Curry would toss his mouthguard into the crowd after fouling out and having a meltdown on the court.

That would lead to his wife, Ayesha Curry, having a meltdown on Twitter and saying that the league was rigged afterward. She of course deleted her tweets right away, but it captured everyone’s attention it and it was not a good look.

After the game, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst was interviewed by the local ABC affiliate and he was asked about Ayesha’s tweets about the game. Needless to say, Windhorst didn’t pull any punches.

He went after her as best as he could and said that if the league was rigged, she should be happy because then it rigged her husband $100 million and a championship.

It’s easy to see why there is a sense of fear in the bay right now. The record team who thought they had it wrapped up, could be on the verge of the biggest collapse in finals history.

Just don’t call it rigged and tell Windhorst.

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