The battle between the Boston Bar and the Curry family continues this week heading into Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
The game has begun! Outside Fenway Park doubled down on a stupid joke about Aisha Curry after she got an unlikely response from her husband earlier this week.
The bar put a new sign with all capital “STILL” on its message that “Aisha Curry can’t cook” and enclosed two packets of instant ramen, possibly implying that’s all the cookbook author and restaurateur could actually make.
This feud initially began before the Warriors’ 107-97 win over the Celtics in Boston, when the tape posted a sign that simply said, “Aisha Curry can’t cook,” in chalk on a sandwich board. The Golden State point guard then responded with a “Ayesha Curry CAN Cook” jersey he wore after his team’s Game 5 win against the Celtics on Tuesday.
“I’m the little king, so I know everything about everything,” Curry said Wednesday. And he really meant everything.
It’s hard to see where Steve goes from here in this feud, which has turned into two sides doing a yes-she-don’t-can-no-can’t back and forth. Did he break another T-shirt simply changing the “can’t” sign to “can” again? Does he eat his wife’s food during his post-match press conference? Does he simply come out and say that the chef in the bar who mocks his wife’s cooking prowess is the real person who can’t cook? Who do you know? Neither side absolutely spends a great deal of creativity, and this is for Dubs fans who are bombing the restaurant on Yelp.
One thing is for sure: The Warriors could finish the NBA Finals on Thursday with a win in Game Six in Boston and they haven’t lost since the controversy caught the attention of Warriors fans. Bar owners probably just want this streak to be over sooner rather than later.