Stephen Curry started to bring his daughter to his postgame press conferences in the playoffs, and surprisingly, people started to complain about him bringing his adorable, two-year old daughter to them, and her being just generally adorable.
Media Members complained about how she distracts from the interview, and how they have jobs to do. And Charles Barkley — what a shock there — came out and said he would prefer Curry not bring Riley to the postgame press conferences anymore.
But Curry had this to say on the impact of fatherhood and Riley on his life that just melts your heart.
.@StephenCurry30 on the impact his daughter Riley has on him. #LeanInTogether pic.twitter.com/5xj9eWJGQN
— Golden St. Warriors (@warriors) June 3, 2015
The NBA better hold on to Curry with a vicegrip, because he, maybe even more so than LeBron James, is its most valuable asset. The NBA prides itself on a clean image, and Curry is its poster boy. He seems to be a genuinely modest, unhateable guy, and by all accounts, it appears true.


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