Warriors’ Steph Curry, Coach Kerr each fined $25000
Steve Kerr, the league’s coach of the year was fined for publicly criticizing the officials after the game, which Cleveland won by 115-101. He gets six fouls called on him, three of them were absolutely ridiculous. “It’s the MVP of the league and we’re talking about these touch fouls in the NBA Finals”. Maybe. But that is probably not a good enough reason for Curry to lose his mind when he fouls out and throw his mouthpiece, hitting a fan.
The pressure on Steph Curry entering Game 7 of the NBA Finals on Sunday extends well beyond what he needs to accomplish on the court. LeBron James has a mom and has a wife, has kids, great guy, an even greater ambassador of the game of basketball than Steph Curry …
Curry apologized to the fan hit by the mouthpiece – Andrew Forbes, son of minority owner Nate Forbes – and the two shook hands.
She sent Tweets out before the game stating that the Warriors’ family members were stuck outside the arena on the bus minutes before the game was supposed to start. After he has called referee Jason Phillips out by name that ended the night for the two-time NBA MVP. Now Cleveland will try to become the first NBA team to accomplish that feat in the NBA Finals. Curry picked up his fifth foul with 9:49 to play and Golden State trailing 84-73.
Her tweet, which was eventually deleted, read: “I’ve lost all respect sorry this is absolutely rigged for money…”
Did you catch game six of the NBA Finals last night (June 16)?
Ayesha and Stephen Curry attends Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Sports Awards 2014.
A scintillating performance by James and another physical game by Cleveland appeared to be too much for the unanimous MVP.
The Warriors superstar was never at risk of getting suspended for Game 7, though a $25,000 fine is in line with other similar incidents in the past with other players.