When Ayesha Curry was pissed off at Jay-Z and Beyonce during NBA Finals: “Whole team families are sitting here on a bus”
As the wife of an NBA superstar, Ayesha Curry has never been afraid to say what's on her mind. One of her biggest rants came during the 2016 NBA Finals.
After facing off in the 2015 finals, the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers were the final two teams standing again a year later. This would go on to be the beginning chapters of what was eventually a huge rivalry.
At one point, it looked as though Ayesha Curry was going to celebrate another title win with her husband. However, they ended up being on the wrong side of history.
Following a big road win in Game 5, the Cleveland Cavaliers were back on their home floor to force a Game 7. Prior to tip-off, Curry accused the team of playing mind games.
As Game 6 was getting ready to begin, Curry and the rest of the team's families were stuck on their bus. Meanwhile, Jay-Z and Beyonce were able to stroll right in to their courtside seats. It's worth noting that the hip-hop artist is close friends with LeBron James.
Still stuck on the bus, Curry decided to take her frustrations out on social media.
Ayesha Curry had other problems with the 2016 NBA Finals
Whether the pregame antics were on purpose or not, it worked. Thanks to another stellar performance from LeBron James, the Cleveland Cavaliers were able to force a winner-take-all Game 7 with the Golden State Warriors.
Similar to what she did before the game, Ayesha Curry went to social media to voice her frustrations with how the game unfolded. She was particularly mad at this one as Steph Curry was ejected after throwing his mouthpiece and hitting a fan.
What was once a 3-1 series lead for the Warriors turned into them fighting for their lives on their home court in Game 7. This caused the two-time MVP's wife to toss out the idea that the game was rigged for ratings purposes.
"I've lost all respect sorry this is absolutely rigged for money... Or ratings in not sure which. I won't be silent. Just saw it live sorry."
After taking this outburst to Twitter, Curry quickly made the decision to delete the tweet.
Seeing how things played out in the end, it's fair to assume the 2016 Finals were a series to forget. Luckily for her, Steph Curry and the Warriors were able to win the rivalry when it was all said and done.