Ayesha Curry tweets the Cavs wouldn't let the Warriors' families into the game

It appears that the Cavaliers organization is either very disorganized or testing out a strange new form of gamesmanship.

Ayesha Curry, wife of Warriors star Steph, tweeted just moments before tipoff that the families of Warriors players were not being allowed into 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 They also wouldn't let our cousin into a casino today because he was wearing warriors gear. — Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 17, 2016 Views from the bus... pic.twitter.com/lHz3u4gAQA — Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) June 17, 2016

Ayesha has become something of a lightning rod for Cavs hatred during the Finals. After Game 4, she mocked LeBron James' comment that he was going to take the "high road" in response to his dust-up with Draymond Green.

"High road," Ayesha tweeted. "Invisible road used to step over said person when open floor is available left to right."

The comment predictably drew the ire of many Cavaliers fans, who hurled so much online abuse at her that she tweeted, "It's amazing how quick you all are to call me out of my name and wish pain on my family and I've never used one obscenity or foul word back."

At exactly 9 PM CST — aka tipoff — the Warriors' friends and family bus finally pulled into the arena. Thanks to all the pregame hoopla, Riley might still have made the tip but, if not, we hope she gave Cleveland security a piece of her mind.

Ayesha Curry, left, wife of Golden State Warriors Stephen Curry, talks with Golden State Warriors owner Joseph Lacob, right, on the sidelines during the NBA game against Phoenix Suns at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Saturday, March 12, 2016. less Ayesha Curry, left, wife of Golden State Warriors Stephen Curry, talks with Golden State Warriors owner Joseph Lacob, right, on the sidelines during the NBA game against Phoenix Suns at Oracle Arena in Oakland, ... more Photo: Tony Avelar, Special To The Chronicle Photo: Tony Avelar, Special To The Chronicle Image 1 of / 18 Caption Close Ayesha Curry tweets the Cavs wouldn't let the Warriors' families into the game 1 / 18 Back to Gallery

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