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DRAYMOND GREEN and Steph Curry’s wife Ayesha were involved in a tense stand-off with Paris police over the weekend.
The duo, as well as Curry’s mom Sonya, were in attendance at Accor Arena as Team USA defeated France 98-87 to win the Olympic men’s basketball gold medal.
After the game, as they attempted to make their way back to their car, the trio were seen speaking to local cops.
In footage posted by The Hollywood Fix, Ayesha appeared to tear up as the exchange went on.
The 35-year-old mother-of-four could be seen carrying youngest son Caius, born in May, during the near three-minute clip.
Speaking to police, Sonya, 58, appeared to say: “Look, they won’t let us go back over there where we came from.
“They won’t let the driver come here, and they won’t let us go back over there.”
The gold medal game was attended by a host of illustrious guests, including French president Emmanuel Macron.
A man translating the conversation appeared to claim that “the president” was about to pass by.
He then added: “Nobody’s allowed to cross the street right now until he’s passed.”
Green, 34, had been standing in the background for much of the clip – but did appear to make an accusation as the exchange went on.
He said: “So even after you hit the baby in the head, there’s still nothing y’all can do to get them out of here?”
In the footage, it is not clear exactly who Green was directing the apparent allegation at.
Golden State Warriors superstar Curry, 36, had just led Team USA to victory with an incredible performance.
The 6-foot-2 guard took the game over in the fourth quarter, draining a flurry of threes to put the contest beyond France.
After Curry’s 24-point performance, coach Steve Kerr told NBC: “I think we might be the only team in the world whose fans are ashamed of them if they get a silver medal.
‘THEY LOVE THE PRESSURE’
“That’s the pressure that we face.
“But our players, and you saw Steph, they love the pressure. They appreciate this atmosphere.
“They were fantastic.”
Paris 2024 saw LeBron James win his third Olympic gold medal, with Kevin Durant earning his fourth.
Curry, meanwhile, had been participating in his first Games.
Following one of his triples in Saturday’s final, he gleefully shouted at the crowd: “Don’t worry about me!”