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A Warriors player was mad a reporter asked where Riley Curry was

Andre Iguodala came off the bench to score 15 points — three of them on a corner trey after losing one of his shoes — to help spark the Golden State Warriors to a 108-100 overtime win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

Following his offensive outburst, Iguodala became defensive in the postgame news conference, calling a reporter “(expletive) nosy” for having the audacity to ask Steph Curry about the whereabouts of his daughter, Riley — the 2-year-old who stole the show from her father during two news conferences in the Western Conference finals.

“Stephen, you’ve got us worried. Where’s Riley,” a reporter asked.

“She’s here. Don’t worry,” Curry replied with a smile. “She’s here.”

After the reporter asked if Riley would be attending future Finals press conferences, Iguodala said, “(expletive) nosy.”

Curry agreed, saying “I know, I know,” and Iguodala added, “nosy (expletive).”

I tell ya, sometimes reporters get no respect. The ones who complained that Riley’s appearances hindered their ability to do their jobs were ripped for being uptight and now, the one who innocently asks why she wasn’t there gets chastised as well.

Riley, who did an adorable victory dance Thursday, has become so popular that she has her own bootleg t-shirts in the Bay Area. They’re selling for $15 and show a photo of her sitting with her father, along with her quote, “That’s too loud, daddy.”

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