Windy just bodied Ayesha pic.twitter.com/Ipbdh9GqWj
— Tboy (@Toby_Bteibet) June 17, 2016
After Steph Curry fouled out of Game 6 on a weak call in a game the Golden State Warriors were going to lose anyway, Ayesha Curry became mad online. Steph’s wife expressed her displeasure and skepticism in a tweet that she deleted, but not after it was retweeted more than 80,000 times.
Despite Ayesha deleting the tweet, it still exists in screenshot form. Did she really think deleting it mattered? Anyway, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst had a response to that tweet that could have shut her down immediately before she hit send.
“She’s a wife. She’s emotional at the end of the game. She said the NBA was rigged. If indeed the NBA is rigged, she better thank her lucky stars beacause they rigged it for Steph Curry to have two MVPs and be worth $100 million. So, the rigging has worked out very well for Ayesha.”
You don’t want to make fun of Ayesha too much because all of us have all hypothesized at some point that a sport is rigged against our favorite team. Only instead of us thinking it because strangers lost a game on which we bet 10 bucks, it’s her husband involved in the situation. We should be thanking Ayesha for giving us something to talk about with two days before Game 7 on Sunday.
But if it is true, if the NBA is rigging things for Cleveland, the association has done a poor job of it since the Cavs’ first season in 1970.