'It's all good': Cavs fan recalls Curry's mouthguard toss
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Stephen Curry will almost certainly face punishment in the form of a fine or perhaps even a suspension for whipping his mouthpiece at a courtside fan.
As it turns out, that fan was Andrew Forbes, the son of a Cleveland Cavaliers minority team owner. Forbes explained to ESPN's Tom Haberstroh after the game what went down with his brush-in with the two-time MVP.
"It's all good. It just hit me and I was like, 'Who? What?' I was just cheering, being a fan. I don't even know where he was throwing it. It just hit me in the face. He was good about it," Forbes said.
Curry made sure to apologize to Forbes before walking off the floor following his first career ejection.
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