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WATCH: Stephen Curry Shares an Adorable Moment With Daughter Riley After Game 4 Win Over Kings

Raahib Singh
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WATCH: Stephen Curry Shares an Adorable Moment With Daughter Riley After Game 4 Win Over Kings

The Golden State Warriors secured a huge win today. Taking on the Sacramento Kings, the Warriors were down 2-1 headed into the game. As a boost before the game, Stephen Curry and co. did get Draymond Green and Gary Payton II back.

It was a gritty first half, with Dubs doing their best work in the third quarter. They built a lead as big as 10 points, but the Kings cut into it in the 4th. It came down to the last shot, and thankfully Harrison Barnes missed it. This helped the Dubs secure a 126-125 win.

Stephen Curry was brilliant, as usual. He scored 32 points, grabbed five rebounds, dished four assists, and got one steal. After the game, we got to see a possible reason behind his dominance.

Stephen Curry shared an adorable moment with his daughter Riley Curry

One of the foremost things in anyone’s life should be their family. We know the same is true for Stephen Curry. The Warriors’ star has a beautiful family of his own with his wife, Ayesha Curry. They have three adorable children, Riley, Ryan, and Canon.

After the game tonight, we could see Ayesha and Riley in the stands. Steph went over after the win, and celebrated with them. We then saw Steph and Riley break out their handshake.

Having a strong family behind to support you sure does wonders. I mean, look at Steph. He turned 35 in March, yet is having one of the best post-seasons so far. He’s averaging 31.5 points, 5 rebounds, and 3.8 assists, while almost shooting 50-40-90 from the field.

If Steph can continue his impressive run, the upcoming games should be full of excitement and entertainment.

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Raahib Singh

Raahib Singh

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Raahib Singh is an NBA Journalist and Content Strategist at The SportsRush. A Computer Science Engineer by qualification, Raahib's passion for sports drew him towards TSR. He started playing basketball at 14 and has been following the NBA since 2013. His entry into the basketball world perfectly coincided with Stephen Curry putting the league on notice. Having followed the league for a long time, he decided to use his knowledge to become a sportswriter with The SportsRush in 2020. Raahib loves to put up some shots in his spare time, watch Cricket, Formula 1, and/or read a nice thriller.

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