Watch: Mavs vendor trips Steph Curry and Warriors fans are furious

At the end of the first half, Steph Curry tripped on the leg of a Dallas Mavericks vendor, and Golden State Warriors fans were not happy.

The Western Conference Finals has now arrived in Dallas, with the Golden State Warriors walking into the American Airlines Center with a 2-0 series lead. But in the first half of Game 3 on Sunday, May 22 was tightly contested. But, Warriors fans received a scare in the closing seconds.

After Stephen Curry contested a three-point shot by Reggie Bullock, he walked towards the sidelines and fell to the floor. After video replay, it was revealed that Curry tripped over a vendor, who inadvertently had their leg out when taking an order.

Warriors fans livid after vender accidentally trips Steph Curry

Even though this was a total accident and there was no intent whatsoever, some Twitter users were convinced it was deliberate.

Prior to the reveal that it was a vendor that Curry tripped over, Twitter users thought it was video game streamer Dr. Disrespect and OpTic Gaming CEO HECZ. Both quickly took to their Twitter accounts to say it was not them who tripped up the Warriors star.

In what was eerily similar to that episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” where Larry David stretched out his legs, causing Shaquille O’Neal to trip and fall, Curry tripped over the leg of a vendor. Luckily, Curry was okay, as he was on the court for the start of the second half.

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