Wife of famed multimillionaire tech investor caught calling Lebron James a crybaby during game against the Warriors

  • Multimillionaire Jim Goetz's wife Alicia Goetz was caught red-handed making fun of LeBron James during Friday's game against the Cavaliers
  • Video shows Alicia Goetz sitting courtside making the crybaby motion with her hands as he stands just a few feet in front of her on the court
  • Seconds later, he turns around and it appears as though he caught her in the act to see exactly what she was doing 
  • Jim Goetz, is a partner at Sequoia Capital and is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, with estimates as high as $800million
  • Sequoia Capital is a multi-billion-dollar venture firm and was responsible for Facebook acquiring WhatsApp in a $19billion deal
  • The Warriors came out on top beating the Cavaliers 89 to 83 and move to 28-1 on the season 

The Golden State Warriors fan who was caught red-handed making fun of LeBron James while sitting courtside during their Christmas day game against the Cleveland Cavaliers is the wife of a tech multimillionaire, it has been revealed.

Alicia Goetz, the wife of Sequoia Capital partner Jim Goetz, was seen making the crybaby motion with her hands as the millionaire basketball player was attempting to sell a foul during the first half of the game in Oakland's Oracle Arena.

Seconds later, the 30-year-old basketball star turns around and it appears as though he caught her in the act to see exactly what she was doing.

Alicia Goetz, pictured with her venture capitalist husband Jim Goetz, was caught making fun of LeBron James at a game between the Cavaliers and the Warriors on Friday

Alicia Goetz, pictured with her venture capitalist husband Jim Goetz, was caught making fun of LeBron James at a game between the Cavaliers and the Warriors on Friday

Goetz (left), a Golden State Warriors fan, was sitting courtside during their Christmas day game against the Cleveland Cavaliers

Goetz (left), a Golden State Warriors fan, was sitting courtside during their Christmas day game against the Cleveland Cavaliers

During the first half of the game in Oakland's Oracle Arena, the millionaire basketball player was attempting to sell a foul. Video shows Goetz making the crybaby motion with her hands (left) as the 30-year-old stands just a few feet in front of her on the court

During the first half of the game in Oakland's Oracle Arena, the millionaire basketball player was attempting to sell a foul. Video shows Goetz making the crybaby motion with her hands (left) as the 30-year-old stands just a few feet in front of her on the court

Though he didn't say anything to Alicia Goetz, it's clear that for a few seconds he glared in her direction.

Goetz’s husband, Jim Goetz, is a partner at Sequoia Capital and is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, with estimates as high as $800million, according to ISFeed.

The 50-year-old businessman holds the top spot on Forbes’ Midas list, a list of top tech investors.

Sequoia Capital is a multi-billion-dollar venture firm and was responsible for Facebook acquiring WhatsApp in a $19billion deal and many other hefty tech deals.

Seconds later, he turns around and it appears as though he caught her in the act to see exactly what she was doing. Though he didn't say anything to the Warriors fan, it's clear that for a few seconds he glared in her direction

Seconds later, he turns around and it appears as though he caught her in the act to see exactly what she was doing. Though he didn't say anything to the Warriors fan, it's clear that for a few seconds he glared in her direction

Goetz, sitting between her husband and a friend, immediately drops her hands and stops making eye contact with James as the game continues on

Goetz, sitting between her husband and a friend, immediately drops her hands and stops making eye contact with James as the game continues on

Between 2003 and 2014, the Menlo Park, California-based company booked more than $3.6billion in gains, according to Forbes.

Friday’s game was attended by both Goetz and a woman who appeared to be a friend.

The Christmas Day game seemed to be a rematch of last season's NBA finals between the two teams.

The Warriors came out on top beating the Cavaliers 89 to 83 and move to 28-1 on the season.

They also improved their perfect home record to 14-0.

Goetz's husband, Jim Goetz (right), is a partner at Sequoia Capital and is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, with estimates as high as $800million

Goetz's husband, Jim Goetz (right), is a partner at Sequoia Capital and is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, with estimates as high as $800million

James scored 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds as he saw their six-game winning streak ended by the same team that beat them four games to two in last June's NBA Finals.

Despite losing the game Friday, the four-time NBA MVP shouldn't be too hurt, as he recently signed a lifetime contract with Nike.

It is believed to be the first deal of its kind, as his contract is worth at least $500million.

James has had his own line of Nike shoes for years and the company has made 13 versions of LeBron's signature shoe, with annual sales expected to pass $400million for 2015.

The Christmas day game seemed to be a rematch of last season's NBA finals between the two teams. The Warriors came out on top beating the Cavaliers 89 to 83 and move to 28-1 on the season

The Christmas day game seemed to be a rematch of last season's NBA finals between the two teams. The Warriors came out on top beating the Cavaliers 89 to 83 and move to 28-1 on the season

James scored 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds as he saw their six-game winning streak ended by the same team that beat them four games to two in last June's NBA Finals

James scored 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds as he saw their six-game winning streak ended by the same team that beat them four games to two in last June's NBA Finals

NBA's LeBron James catches Jim Goetz's wife Alicia calling him a crybaby in video

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