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Stephen A. Smith Just Got Blasted by Ayesha Curry for Pitting Her Against LeBron James's Wife

The Curry is being served extra hot on Twitter today.

As much as LeBron James willing the Cleveland Cavaliers to force a Game 7 of the NBA Finals dominated headlines last night and into Friday, Stephen Curry's wife, Ayesha, tweeting that Game 6 was "rigged" remains a hot topic.

That doesn't mean that Ayesha is just going to let anyone sound off about her tweet, which she later apologized for.

Stephen A. Smith found that out firsthand Friday morning on ESPN's First Take, where he used the tweet to compare Ayesha to LeBron's wife, Savannah, reasoning that the latter NBA spouse doesn't do anything that's out of pocket and could be viewed as a bad reflection on her husband.

Needless to say, Ayesha wasn't having it. She clapped back at the outspoken ESPN personality with zero chill on Twitter.

Ayesha was furious over Stephen A.'s lengthy rant, speaking about her place when it comes to her NBA MVP husband and comparing her to how Savannah handles herself in the public eye in relation to LeBron.

Smith's words about Ayesha begin at the 58-second mark of the following video.

Did Stephen A. deserve to get blasted by Ayesha after comparing her to LeBron's wife or is the comparison fair play?

One thing's for sure — Ayesha's Twitter fingers are on fire right about now. We're talking hotter than Steph from three-point range.

Don't be the next to get burned.

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