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Warriors’ Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr both fined $25000

Stephen Curry lost his composure Thursday night.

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I’d really expect nothing less from loyal family members and have zero problem with it.

When Warriors center Andrew Bogut with a knee injury eight minutes into Game 5, the Cavs unleashed big man Tristan Thompson and his contributions have been just as important as Irving’s consistent scoring. Ayesha Curry has also criticized LeBron James during the series.

The question, followed by LeBron’s response: People now will say that you and Steph Curry are the two greatest players on the planet, but they don’t necessarily determine which one is the best.

The Warriors and Cavaliers will play a winner-take-all championship Game 7 on Sunday night at Oracle Arena in Oakland.

“(Curry is) the MVP of the league”, Kerr said. “I was off aim”. In a since-deleted tweet she wrote, “I’ve lost all respect sorry this is absolutely rigged for money…” “You try not to sit back and watch because you’re trying to make sure that you create space for him and be able to give him outlets when he needs it”.

After the game, the Warriors’ coach defended Steph, saying that the MVP had a right to be angry: “I’m happy he threw his mouthpiece”.

After the Warriors took a 2-0 lead in the Finals in dominating fashion, Windhorst was a guest on Zach Lowe’s “The Lowe Post” podcast. And I got news for you, as lovely as everybody wants to say Ayesha Curry is, and she is, Savannah is something special.

In addition to Curry getting a $25K fine for his actions, his coach, Steve Kerr, has also received the same fine for his harsh criticism of the officials after the game. “I won’t be silent”.

“Police racial profiled my father and told him to remove his credentials and tried to arrest him”, Ayesha Curry tweeted. After the game, Ayesha expressed her displeasure with the referees, writing that she thinks the National Basketball Association engineered the Finals to reach a Game 7 for money and ratings.

She later tweeted that she arrived at 9 p.m. ET, which was when the game was scheduled to tip off.

Game 7 will tip off at 7 p.m. on Sunday. “I think we’re more mentally tough than letting two games not go our way kind of put any doubt in our heads”.

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“So we’re going to need some emotion and some grit and toughness for that game”.

Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson talks with head coach Steve Kerr against the Cleveland Cavaliers during the second half of Game 6 of basketball's NBA Finals in Cleveland Thursday