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Steve Kerr, Stephen Curry fined $25000 for Game 6 antics

Curry was fined for throwing his mouthpiece into the stands after picking up his sixth foul late in the fourth quarter.

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“It got the best of me”, Curry said after the game.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr was quite critical of officials in his postgame news conference, calling three of Curry’s six fouls “ridiculous”.

Kerr claimed after the game that 3 of Curry’s fouls were “ticky-tack fouls” which shouldn’t have been called.

Guard Kyrie Irving had another strong game for the Cavaliers with 23 points, while Tristan Thompson added 16 rebounds.

LeBron James led the Cleveland Cavaliers to a one victory away from becoming the first team to win an National Basketball Association championship after overcoming a 3-1 deficit in the National Basketball Association finals. (Referee) Jason Phillips falls for that – for a flop.

Game Seven of the championship series will be played on Golden State’s home court on Sunday. “But I want to give everything I’ve got and we’ll see what happens”. But Warriors were not anxious about the MVP being suspended for the last game of the season. Kerr took exception to some of the calls whistled against Curry. The defending champions, who powered their way to a record 73 wins in the regular season, won the first two games by 48 combined points. Golden State believed there were some phantom whistles that went against them in crucial spots, most notably against Steph Curry, which eventually led to him losing his cool and throwing his mouthpiece.

CLEVELAND (AP) – Ayesha Curry was angry about getting into Game 6 of the NBA Finals later than she planned. It was an inglorious end to a troubling Thursday night, one where the Warriors lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers 115-101 in Game 6 to knot the title series at 3-3.

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Later, perhaps realizing the harshness and negative attention her tweet attracted, Ayesha deleted the tweet and then tweeted her reasons for the initial tweet and apologized. I won’t be silent.

AFP  Jay LaPreteLeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers dunks the ball against the Golden State Warriors during Game 6 of the NBA Finals in Cleveland Ohio