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LeBron James says he's going to take the high road, Ayesha Curry takes to Twitter to mock him

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The altercation between LeBron James and Draymond Green wasn't left on the floor Friday night.

With the announcement that Green would be suspended for the next game of the NBA Finals, the drama carried over into Sunday. 

It started with a Klay Thompson's comments during a media conference ahead of Game 5. 

"Guys talk trash in this league all the time," he said about Friday's scuffle. "I'm just kind of shocked some guys take it so personal. I don't know how [LeBron] feels. But obviously people have feelings, and people's feelings get hurt even if they're called a bad word. I guess his feelings just got hurt. I mean, we've all been called plenty of bad words on the basketball court before. Some guys just react to it differently."

When LeBron was asked to comment on that statement during his own media conference, he laughed it off. 

"My goodness," he said, pausing for a moment to think about what to say next. "I'm not going to comment on what Klay said, because I know where it can go from this sit-in. It's so hard to take the high road. I've been doing it for 13 years. It's so hard to continue to do it, and I'm going to do it again."

Steph Curry's wife, Ayesha, was not satisfied with that answer, taking to Twitter to share her thoughts.

"High Road," she wrote. "Invisible bridge used to step over said person when open floor is available left to right."

 

 

 

She was referring to the way James stepped over Green during Friday's game.