Stephen Curry Wears Epic Ayesha Curry Shirt After Game 5

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After a win in Game 5 of the Finals, Stephen Curry went viral online for his curious choice of clothing in the press conference.

As he approached the stand, people couldn’t help but notice his shirt, which had the words ‘Ayesha Curry CAN Cook’ printed on the front.

So, what’s the deal with the shirt? As you might have guessed, it’s not a random statement. It’s actually a pretty cool response to something a Boston restaurant said about Ayesha’s cooking back before Game 4.

 The two teams are knotted up at 2-2 going into Game 5 and after a lot of people said that the series would go to 7 games, it looks like that might just happen after all as well. The one thing perhaps people didn’t expect is a mini-beef between Celtics fans and the wives of Warriors stars.

Draymond Green’s wife, Hazel, called out Celtics fans after the chants of abusing Dray in Game 3 at TD Garden. And while that wasn’t taken to heart by too many, one restaurant in Boston seemingly tried to roast Ayesha Curry, putting up a board saying Ayesha Curry can’t cook, which led to some hilarious reactions by fans that would prove to be prophetic for Game 4. 

Of course, cooking is one of Ayesha’s passions. She has her own cookbook and even a show on Food Network. So, the Boston restaurant that claimed she can’t cook was trolling more than anything — and probably shouldn’t be taken seriously.

But Steph responded with a huge performance, and again just now with this custom-made shirt in Game 5.  When it comes to Ayesha, Steph will always come to her defense and clearly has some creative ways of doing so.

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