Canon, Stephen Curry’s child, has become a fan of basketball player Klay Thompson.
The 4-year-old is shown in a cute video uploaded on Instagram by the NBA account, expressing his delight for his father’s teammate, the Golden State Warriors, after the team’s victory over the Boston Celtics on Saturday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
As the group appeared to be leaving the game for the locker room, Canon turned around and said, “Hello, Klay Thompson,” while holding Curry’s hand.
Thompson, 32, asked Canon, “Hey, what’s up man?” Several onlookers giggled at the adorable conversation.
At the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year Awards earlier this month, the four-time NBA champion spoke with E! News about his children’s impressions of him.
In response to the question of whether his children find him “as impressive” as others, Curry, the evening’s honoree, remarked, “I would hope to say yes, but probably for different reasons.” “I don’t believe it matters tо them how many times the ball is put in the basket.”
The father of three went on to say, “They enjoy the festivities of celebrating a championship because they’ve been to a couple of parades and all that.” But the nicest part is that at home, you are only Dad.
“You get to support and enjoy yourself with them as you watch them grow and blossom and discover who they are.” “They like my goofiness and the way you just show up at home more than anything,” he went on to say.
Regarding whether his children are aspiring athletes, he claimed that Ryan “is still figuring out if sports is her thing or not” and Riley is “interested in volleyball.”There is no correct or incorrect response.
He also remarks that Canon appears to be “quite athletic,” but that there is no pressure in any direction. All we ask is that they pursue their interests and find fulfillment in them.
For providing him with “the space to invest in my craft, and the amount of sacrifice it takes to work at that level, but also the unconditional support of wins, losses, great games, bad games, they’re there and I hope to be there for them in all that life throws at us,” Curry also praised his family, referring to them as “the gas in the engine.”
Although he acknowledges that his time playing basketball “is gonna end at some point,” he is excited to share his experiences with his kids.