Prior to the Golden State Warriors‘ second win in a week against the Houston Rockets on Friday night, point guard Stephen Curry assured the media his “liking” of Bleacher Report's post about LeBron James saying his Cleveland Cavaliers are in a bad spot was a “total accident,” according to ESPN's Ethan Strauss.

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Before snapping out of a three-game skid against the Philadelphia 76ers, the Cavs were mired in yet another slump, losing five of their last seven games as the Warriors once did earlier this month before going in a 10-game winning run.

While Golden State had to adjust playing without its leading scorer, the Cavaliers have their big three intact, missing only key players off the bench in Kyle Korver and Richard Jefferson — dealing mostly with issues of fitness, fatigue, and all-around effort.

It's no secret that there is no love lost between these two teams — from James wearing an Undertaker shirt following his 2016 victory in the NBA Finals to his birthday antics making light of the 3-1 lead the Warriors squandered last year.

Even a “like” on Instagram will be scrutinized to the highest degree until both of these teams settle it once again if they happen to make the finals for a third consecutive season.