Wife Ayesha Blurts 4 Words on Stephen Curry Letting Loss to LeBron James’ Lakers Affect Things at Home

One of the most invigorating storylines of the playoffs had to be the Los Angeles Lakers facing the Golden State Warriors. It wasn’t just two storied franchises colliding. The battle had a history, particularly a long-time rivalry between Stephen Curry and LeBron James. The contest gave fans six electric games. In the end, The King and the Lakers advanced to the next round. The Warriors had to wash off the wounds of their loss. Questions began evolving – will Curry and the Bay ever win with the same core? These doubts hold a burdening weight. So how does the two-time MVP react to these narratives?

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Ayesha Curry shares how steph takes such a hard loss

Recently, his wife and entrepreneur Ayesha Curry spoke with The Insider about what Steph Curry is typically like at home after suffering such heartbreaking losses.

Does Stephen Curry get shaken up by a loss to LeBron James?

“The wins roll off his back, but the losses roll off, too. He never lingers too long in the stink of a loss. He kind of just keeps it moving,” said Ayesha Curry about The Chef’s mentality.

Curry was already looking forward to the next season

He wasn’t used to being in such a setting unless it was a loss on the grand stage. While it was difficult to adjust to it, Curry knew the right thing to do was to look ahead.“You just really never heard that from us before in terms of trying to make sense of losing a series like we did, unless it’s been in the finals. Gotta accept it, move on, and try to be better next year,” reported Sports Illustrated.

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