Twitter fingers strike again.
Steph wasn't the only member of the Curry family who was upset with the officiating in Game 6. After Steph Curry was ejected in the fourth quarter, his wife Ayesha Curry tweeted how she felt about the situation.
The tweet has since been deleted and replaced with this:
tweeted in the heat of the moment because the call was uncalled for.
— Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 17, 2016
Earlier in the game, she voiced her disapproval of the Cavaliers' procedure for allowing the Warriors' guests in the arena.
10 mins til game time and the whole teams families are sitting here on a bus. They won't let us in yet. Interesting tactic though. Again.
— Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 17, 2016
But it was another incident during the day that ultimately caused the frustration, she said.
Police racial profiled my father and told him to remove credentials and tried to arrest him. It's been a long night for me. I apologize:
— Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 17, 2016
She sent out one last tweet saying she wasn't upset about losing the game, rather she was just sticking up for her family.
I'm okay that we lost... I just can't take people coming at my family for absolutely no reason. Something I don't understand or stand for.
— Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 17, 2016
No word yet on any consequences from the league for the tweet about the game being "rigged."