Stephen Curry’s Daughter Riley Looks All Grown Up at Women’s Basketball Game with Dad

Stephen Curry is giving his oldest child extra one-on-one time.

The 34-year-old player for the Golden State Warriors paid a visit to Stanford University, the home of his godsister Cameron Brink, together with his 10-year-old daughter Riley, to witness the women’s basketball team face the University of Southern California.

As the NBA player and pre-teen looked on, Brink smashed the team record for most blocks in a season.

Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, second from right, and his daughter Riley, right, sit courtside during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game between Stanford and Southern California in Stanford, Calif., Friday, Feb. 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
Viewers who got a peek of Riley during the game were astounded by how mature the tween appeared, donning a pink tie-dye hoodie and long braids in her hair.

The NBA player and his spouse Ayesha Curry have two children: Ryan, seven, and Canon, four.
Stephen became emotional in July when he posted on social media to mark Riley’s tenth birthday, stating, “July 19, 2012.” Seeing you grow over the past ten years has been the greatest of the best! Please stop growing up so quickly; we love you.”

Additionally, the 10-year-old was surprised by the joyful father of three with a new pair of sneakers from his shoe business. Riley was eating in the kitchen when Steph approached her and placed the shoe box on the counter.

“It’s only appropriate… He wrote, “Curry 10s for the 10-year-old!” as the video’s caption. “Happy Birthday Riley “

Trey Lance, second from left, talks with Stephen Curry, right, while sitting courtside during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game between Stanford and Southern California in Stanford, Calif., Friday, Feb. 17, 2023. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez) 

As Riley looked at the sneakers, she remarked, “I was just trying to eat my tomato ,” astonished by the gift.
The four-time NBA champion discussed his kids with E! News in December during the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year Awards.

Curry, this evening’s honoree, was asked if his kids are “impressed” with him “as other people are.” He replied, “I would hope to say yes but probably for different reasons.” The number of times the ball is put in the basket doesn’t seem to concern them all that much.

“They’ve been to a couple parades and all that, so they enjoy the festivities of celebrating a championship,” the father of three continued. The nicest thing about being at home, though, is that you’re just Dad.”