Stephen Curry’s Daughter Riley looks all grown up at a Women’s Basketball Game. Photo
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Stephen Curry He spends special one-on-1 time with his youngest.
Golden State Warriors pro, aged 34, visited University of Southern California along with his daughter Riley, 10½, to watch the school’s women’s basketball team take on Stanford University, where his godsister Cameron Brink, plays.
Brink broke the team record in terms of number of blocks per season, while the NBA professional and pre-teen viewed.
Fans who saw Riley at the game marvelled at her mature appearance. She wore long hair and wore a pink tie dye hoodie.
Ayesha Curry, the NBA star and her wife are also parents to their son. Canon, 4, and girl Ryan, 7.
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Stephen was sentimental when he celebrated RIley’s 10th birthday via social media. He wrote, “July 19, 2012″. You have been our best friend for 10 years. Now- stop growing up so fast please…..We love you😍.”
The proud father-of-three surprised Riley with a pair his new sneakers. Steph approached Riley while she was in the kitchen, and placed the shoe box on her counter.
“It’s only right… Curry 10s for the 10 year old!!” He captioned the video. “Happy Birthday Riley 🎂🎉”
Riley was surprised by the gift and joked, “I was just trying to eat my tomato 🍅,” as she checked out the sneakers.
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In December, the four time NBA champion spoke about his children with E! News At the Sports Illustrated Awards for the Sportsperson of The Year.
Curry, the evening’s honoree, was asked if his children were “impressed” by him. He replied, “I would like to say yes, but probably for different reasons.” They don’t care about how many baskets they go in.
“They’ve been at a couple parades, so they love the celebration of a championship,” said the father of three. When you’re home, you’re Dad, and that’s what’s great about it.