Steph Curry’s Wife Ayesha, Sister Sydel Glorify God After Warriors Loss to Cleveland Cavaliers In NBA Finals

(PHOTO: USA TODAY SPORTS/KELLEY L COX) Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) reacts while speaking to media following the 93-89 loss against the Cleveland Cavaliers in game seven of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena, Oakland, California, June 19, 2016.
(PHOTO: USA TODAY SPORTS/KELLEY L COX)
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) reacts while speaking to media following the 93-89 loss against the Cleveland Cavaliers in game seven of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena, Oakland, California, June 19, 2016.

After the Golden State Warriors lost their chance at winning two consecutive NBA championships on Sunday night, the family of the team’s star point guard, Stephen Curry, is glorifying God.

The Cleveland Cavaliers overcame a 3-1 deficit in the best of seven series that made them the 2015-2016 NBA champions over the Warriors last night. Curry, the league’s two-time NBA MVP was noticeably off of his game, making 0-4 three pointers in the final stretch of the NBA Finals.

Despite the disappointing loss for Curry and his Warriors teammates, the Christian point guard’s family glorified God for the experience.

Ayesha Curry, Steph’s wife, said she was proud of her husband’s team and honored God for their opportunity to play.

“Everything according to His plan always Glory to God,” she tweeted to her 610,000 followers on Twitter.

His sister, Sydel, who’s known for using the “unbothered” phrase throughout the NBA season, said she was not bothered by the loss because her faith is in God.

“God and family always stay consistent. That’s why I stay unbothered,” Sydel tweeted.

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SOURCE: The Christian Post
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