Stephen Curry and His Daughter Riley Share Special Handshake After Game 4

Stephen Curry and His Daughter Riley Share Special Handshake After Game 4

Edwin Kiplagat
updated at April 28, 2023 at 2:51 PM
  • Stephen Curry and his daughter Riley shared a cute handshake after the Warriors' Game 4 win
  • Riley has been in the limelight since she was two years old thanks to her NBA superstar father
  • Curry and the Warriors are on the verge of knocking out the Sacramento Kings in the playoffs

Stephen Curry's oldest child, Riley has been in the limelight since she was young.

She first grabbed the headlines in 2015 as a 2-year-old during her father's press conference in the playoffs, where she went viral for signing the lyrics of Big Sean's Blessings.

Curry recently shared a special handshake with his now 10-year-old daughter, after the Golden State Warriors beat the Sacramento Kings.

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Riley Curry has been in the limelight since she was two years old. Photos by Ezra Shaw and Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE.
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Curry and the Golden State started the first round 0-2 down against a hungry Kings team coached by former Warriors coach, Mike Brown.

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Despite being two games down, the seven-time NBA champions roared back and won three straight games to take a 3-2 series lead.

They are now one win away from advancing to the second round.

Curry and Riley's awesome handshake

After the Warriors narrowly beat the Kings 125-126 in Game 4, the 35-year-old shared an elaborate and special handshake with his daughter, who was following the game in the stands, per People.

Curry has also been seen doing a special handshake with his second-born, Ryan.

Earlier this year, the NBA superstar was spotted with Riley on a father-daughter day, visiting Stanford University to watch his godsister, Cameron Brink play.

The Warriors are looking to defend the NBA title they won last season. It was their fourth NBA championship in the Curry era, with the two-time MVP averaging 31.4 points in five games in the playoffs, per ESPN.

Thompson's message to Curry

Sports Brief earlier reported on Thompson sending a heartfelt message to his teammate, Curry, after they won Game 4 at home.

The Splash Brothers have played 12 full seasons together in the NBA. Most of that time has brought great success and some agony.

They have won four NBA titles and a plethora of individual awards, with Thompson saying he appreciated the hard work Curry put in.

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Edwin Kiplagat has five years of experience in journalism working as a Sports Editor at Africa Insight Communications and ESPN. Edwin Kiplagat is a Bachelor's Degree holder in journalism from the Multimedia University of Kenya.