NBA Finals: Twitter reacts to Ayesha Curry’s salty tweet

Mar 12, 2016; Oakland, CA, USA; Ayesha Curry and Golden State Warriors majority owner Joe Lacob look on during the third quarter against the Phoenix Suns at Oracle Arena. The Warriors defeated the Suns 123-116. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 12, 2016; Oakland, CA, USA; Ayesha Curry and Golden State Warriors majority owner Joe Lacob look on during the third quarter against the Phoenix Suns at Oracle Arena. The Warriors defeated the Suns 123-116. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

Twitter reacted to Ayesha Curry’s salty tweet accusing Game 6 of the NBA Finals being rigged against the Golden State Warriors.

Ayesha Curry was not happy after Game 6 of the NBA Finals after Steph Curry was ejected from the Golden State Warriors crushing loss in Cleveland to the Cavs, going as far as accusing the NBA of being rigged in an angry postgame tweet.

An accusation that unsurprisingly created quite the bus on Twitter around Ayesha Curry’s saltiness over the ‘Dubs second straight loss in the series to force a Game 7 back in Oakland.

The tweet was quickly deleted after the game, but as screenshots live forever the Twitter world had plenty to say about Curry’s sour grapes and her allegations that the league is rigged. The wife of the MVP getting rightfully roasted for her classless moment in blaming the refs for the Warriors loss to a Cavs team that earned a rightful victory on the court on Thursday night.

Curry’s tweet will be a talking point in the aftermath of a series that has provided plenty of off the court drama between both camps.

With the Cavs players avoiding social media, most of the trash talk on Twitter has been from the Warriors end and after a night of speaking her mind went poorly it would be easy to assume that Ayesha Curry will be quiet for the rest of this series unless the Warriors turn things around in Game 7.

With tensions high you can understand Curry being upset with the refs ejecting Steph, but deleting her tweet after the social media backlash shows that she knows that an error of judgment was made in accusing the NBA Finals of being rigged to force a seventh game in the series.

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