Warriors fans stand up in defense of Ayesha Curry as they trash the Boston bar for saying she can’t cook
Of all places, a Boston bar 2.5 miles from TD Garden took all the heat from the Golden State Warriors fan base after a series-tying win in extremely hostile Boston.
Game On! at Fenway Park, which bills itself as “Boston’s most unique sports bar, equipped with ping pong, corn hole and the Fenway Park batting cage,” scribbled “Ayesha Curry can’t cook” on a sandwich board sign outside the bar, spotted by NBC Sports Bay Area’s Dalton Johnson mid-day Friday.
Warriors fans stand up in defense of Ayesha Curry as they trash the Boston bar for saying she can’t cook
Johnson’s tweet went viral during the middle of the day, but Ayesha was the one trending after the game as fan after fan tweeted some variation of “Ayesha Curry can’t cook … but Steph can.”
Steph Curry poured in 43 points in an electric Game 4 road win that went down to the wire and saw Curry start showing emotion as early as the first quarter. He finished 14-for-26 from the field and a scintillating 7-for-14 from three, plus somehow also found time to pull down 10 boards and dish four assists in the Dubs’ 107-97 victory.
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This isn’t the first time this postseason a cocky fan base were brought back down to earth by Curry. In Golden State’s playoff-opening series with the Nuggets, a fan could be seen miming crying and rubbing his eyes in Curry’s direction after the Dubs star looked upset about not getting a foul call.
Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors not only captured his fourth NBA championship Thursday, but the superstar guard also claimed his first NBA Finals MVP award — winning in a unanimous vote.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry is the recipient of The Bill Russell Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the NBA Finals 2022 presented by YouTube TV.
Curry received all 11 votes from a media panel at the NBA Finals.
The voting panel ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/EjuTLWZHC8
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) June 17, 2022
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The Warriors hoisted the Larry O’Brien Trophy for the fourth time in eight years after defeating the Boston Celtics 103-90 during Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
Although Curry was named the Most Valuable Player of the regular season back-to-back in 2015 and ’16, the NBA Finals MVP eluded him during Golden State’s previous title wins. Andre Iguodala earned the honour in 2015 while Kevin Durant won it twice in 2017 and ’18.
The NBA Finals MVP award was renamed in 2009 after Celtics legend and 11-time NBA champion Bill Russell.
Warriors fans stand up in defense of Ayesha Curry as they trash the Boston bar for saying she can’t cook
Of all places, a Boston bar 2.5 miles from TD Garden took all the heat from the Golden State Warriors fan base after a series-tying win in extremely hostile Boston.
Game On! at Fenway Park, which bills itself as “Boston’s most unique sports bar, equipped with ping pong, corn hole and the Fenway Park batting cage,” scribbled “Ayesha Curry can’t cook” on a sandwich board sign outside the bar, spotted by NBC Sports Bay Area’s Dalton Johnson mid-day Friday.
Warriors fans stand up in defense of Ayesha Curry as they trash the Boston bar for saying she can’t cook
Johnson’s tweet went viral during the middle of the day, but Ayesha was the one trending after the game as fan after fan tweeted some variation of “Ayesha Curry can’t cook … but Steph can.”
Steph Curry poured in 43 points in an electric Game 4 road win that went down to the wire and saw Curry start showing emotion as early as the first quarter. He finished 14-for-26 from the field and a scintillating 7-for-14 from three, plus somehow also found time to pull down 10 boards and dish four assists in the Dubs’ 107-97 victory.
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This isn’t the first time this postseason a cocky fan base were brought back down to earth by Curry. In Golden State’s playoff-opening series with the Nuggets, a fan could be seen miming crying and rubbing his eyes in Curry’s direction after the Dubs star looked upset about not getting a foul call.
Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors not only captured his fourth NBA championship Thursday, but the superstar guard also claimed his first NBA Finals MVP award — winning in a unanimous vote.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry is the recipient of The Bill Russell Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the NBA Finals 2022 presented by YouTube TV.
Curry received all 11 votes from a media panel at the NBA Finals.
The voting panel ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/EjuTLWZHC8
— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) June 17, 2022
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The Warriors hoisted the Larry O’Brien Trophy for the fourth time in eight years after defeating the Boston Celtics 103-90 during Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
Although Curry was named the Most Valuable Player of the regular season back-to-back in 2015 and ’16, the NBA Finals MVP eluded him during Golden State’s previous title wins. Andre Iguodala earned the honour in 2015 while Kevin Durant won it twice in 2017 and ’18.
The NBA Finals MVP award was renamed in 2009 after Celtics legend and 11-time NBA champion Bill Russell.