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Stephen Curry's father-in-law was almost arrested at Game 6

A rough night got worse.

Game 6 was a disaster for the Curry family, and it nearly got worse when Stephen Curry's father-in-law was nearly arrested:

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Here's what Curry told ESPN:

"I was just kind of debriefed on what the security thought happened with some guy that poses with fake credentials and gets backstage at a lot of events, the NBA Finals and all that stuff," Curry told The Undefeated as he departed from the arena. "They kind of profiled my father-in-law and thought he was him. They threatened to arrest him before they checked out his credentials. It's kind of been an emotional and tough night all the way around.

"That was kind of a traumatic situation where her [Ayesha's] dad almost got arrested. So it was kind of a tough situation to deal with in a hostile environment. All in all, it's just a game. I hope that everybody is all right."

Curry's wife noted that Golden State Warrior families weren't allowed into the arena until the game had already started. She later tweeted (and deleted) a claim that the NBA is rigged.

Stephen Curry was ejected from Thursday night's contest after frustrations boiled over and he tossed his mouthpiece into the stands.