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James, Cavaliers win thrilling NBA Finals Game 7
The Warriors know how to come back from a big series deficit and they learned the lesson in the last series, so they will come prepared against LeBron, Kyrie Irving and Tristan Thompson, the three players who has done the most damage in the 2016 NBA Finals.
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Ayesha Curry was mercilessly trolled after posting a message on Twitter following the Golden State Warrior’s loss on Sunday night.
Stephen A Smith slammed Ayesha Curry for publishing a bitter tweet against the National Basketball Association – and compared her attitude as well as her appearance to that of James’ wife Savannah Brinson.
Smith saw the tweet while he was live on air, and took a few minutes to respond.
Now that’s an MVP-like answer.
“It got the best of me, but I’ll be all right for the next game”. I’m going to give you all some inside info.
“Tweeted Ayesha, “@stephenasmith why are you putting two women against each other like that?
Chef Curry is sure to turn up the heat in Game 7.
The question is, will Curry be suspended for Game 7 for throwing a mouthpiece that hit a fan?
On to Game 7, which the Warriors did not expect to need, and now it’s everything, and every chance to release their anger and finish off this glorious and stormy season. “Yeah, I get asked about it, and what’s between me and Ayesha, the conversations about what happened, that’s going to be handled”.
On the morning after, Ayesha Curry was still tweeting.
“I’ve gotten really, really good looks this series”, Curry said.
Game 5 and 6 with the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers have been one for the history books.
“Obviously, we lost Game 5 and 6, not so much because we missed open shots, but also because of our defensive breakdowns”.
James brought the Cavaliers to the verge of a title with back-to-back 41-point games to stave off elimination and force this decisive final game. That’s a ridiculous over-simplification of everything that has gone on in this series – and these last two seasons – but that’s how Game 7s magnify everything.
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“Because of what the stakes are – that doesn’t mean score 50 points, though”, he continued. In fact, he believes reigning league MVP Steph Curry is going to blow up with a huge game.