Warriors players' families delayed entry into Quicken Loans Arena for Game 6
The Cleveland Cavaliers aren't holding anything back when it comes to creating a psychological advantage against their NBA Finals foes in the Golden State Warriors.
Prior to Game 6 on Thursday night, Ayesha Curry, the wife of reigning NBA MVP Stephen Curry, tweeted out that she and the rest of the Warriors players' families were delayed from entering Quicken Loans Arena.
10 mins til game time and the whole teams families are sitting here on a bus. They won't let us in yet. Interesting tactic though. Again.
— Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 17, 2016
Still waiting. At least 100 of us. 🙄🤔
— Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 17, 2016
Views from the bus... pic.twitter.com/lHz3u4gAQA
— Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 17, 2016
With a win in Game 6, the Warriors will close out their second straight championship on Cleveland's home turf. It would also take place on the exact same day as their first title win from a year ago.
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