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Ayesha Curry regrets calling National Basketball Association ‘rigged’
“I’ve always wanted to live unapologetically”, Ayesha tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week’s issue, on newsstands Friday.
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Curry’s husband has encouraged her to be herself in the face of the criticism. To her credit, she realized that the tweet was silly and deleted it with apology shortly after Game 6.
In the game, Stephen Curry was automatically ejected for throwing his mouthpiece into the crowd with 4 minutes, 22 seconds left in the fourth quarter after being called for his sixth foul.
Curry tells People magazine she regrets the ways she voiced how hurt she was and didn’t mean to offend anyone. Can’t deny it. Proud proud proud.
And within hours, Twitter was flooded with photoshopped pictures and memes of the Curry family.
The Warriors lost the National Basketball Association championship to the Cavaliers in Game 7.
“I know they all have a passion for basketball, hopefully we give them some skills and drills and experiences to take home with them and they continue to get better”, Curry said.
But all jokes aside, Steph says he stands behind his wife all the way.
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“I’ve got Domino’s Pizza”, he says as the door is opened by three girls shocked by the identity of their visitor. I apologized for it, and I feel like people should move on. “No matter who you are, they are going to try to find something to try to get under your skin and make you be somebody you’re not'”.