The Province

Curry’s daughter steals the spotlight from daddy

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OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Curry knows he may no longer be the biggest star in his family. At least for one day, that title belonged to his two-year-old daughter Riley.

She stole the spotlight from the Golden State Warriors guard and NBA MVP during his news conference after Tuesday night’s 110-106 victory over the Houston Rockets in Game 1 of the Western Conference final.

Photos and videos of the moment began to trend on social media as fans let out a collective “awwww.” But some on national television talk shows and Twitter debated if she was an unnecessar­y distractio­n as Curry took reporters’ questions.

Curry didn’t understand that and described it as a spur-of-the-moment decision between dad and daughter.

“I didn’t know how she was going to act because that’s the first time I’ve ever brought her up there,” Curry said Wednesday. “Once she started laughing after the first question when she heard my voice in the microphone, I knew it was going to be downhill from there.”

Riley waved to the cameras and interrupte­d Curry a couple of times while sitting on his lap. At one point, she muttered a few words and Curry asked her to “hold on a second, OK?” She replied, “Be quiet,” drawing laughs from the room.

Later, Riley crawled under the table, lifted up the skirt and waved to reporters. Curry tried to grab her from underneath the table before she walked around the room.

Curry admitted he was a little nervous as she began to take over while he tried to keep his composure and answer questions about his big performanc­e — 34 points, six rebounds and five assists.

“I thought she was going to fall off the stage once she started going underneath the table,” Curry said. “I’m trying to answer questions to feel around to make sure she’s kind of within arm’s reach. My family was in the family room down the corner and they were just watching the whole thing dying laughing.”

Curry said his daughter enjoyed the spotlight, even though she played it cool.

“When we got home, I asked her if she had fun. She said no, so I guess she was keeping up the act,” he said.

It’s hardly the first time an athlete has brought their child to an on-camera interview. In the NBA alone, there have been several memorable moments, such as when Chris Paul’s son, also named Chris, tried to impersonat­e Blake Griffin’s facial expression­s while the Clippers duo sat together.

 ?? — AP FILES ?? Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry sits with his daughter Riley during the post-game news conference after his team’s Game 1 win on Tuesday.
— AP FILES Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry sits with his daughter Riley during the post-game news conference after his team’s Game 1 win on Tuesday.

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