Steph Curry's sister Sydel Curry-Lee earns heartfelt 2-word reaction from Andrew Wiggins' partner on her latest sneak peek
Sydel Curry-Lee, the sister of Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry, shared photos describing her start to 2025. The post earned a heartfelt reaction from Mychal Johnson, the girlfriend of Andrew Wiggins, who's also teammates with Steph.
In a post on Instagram, Sydel shared several images of her family, including husband Damion Lee, children Daxon and Daryn, brother Seth Curry and father Dell Curry. She also had a few photos of her baby bump, with the couple expecting their third child in May.
"January so far! 🥰 Lots of family time, back in the gym, vlogging 👀, cuddles, and many FaceTime pics of Dada because Road Life 😅," Sydel wrote.
Several basketball personalities commented on Sydel Curry-Lee's post, including husband Damion Lee, LA Sparks star Cameron Brink, sister-in-law Callie Rivers-Curry and Mychal Johnson.
Johnson, who's also expecting her third child with Andrew Wiggins, dropped a two-word comment:
"The babies."
The Curry Family continues to grow, with Steph Curry having four children – Riley, Ryan, Cannon and Caius, with his wife Ayesha Curry. Seth Curry, who's married to Doc Rivers' daughter Callie Rivers, has three children, a daughter, Carter, and sons ,Cash and Cruz.
Meanwhile, Andrew Wiggins and his family are set to welcome his third child with Mychal Johnson. Wiggins and Johnson have been together since 2013 and are blessed with daughters Amyah and Alayah.
Steph Curry and the Warriors are reeling on the court
While Steph Curry and Andrew Wiggins are seemingly doing great in their personal lives but have been reeling on the court with the Golden State Warriors. The 2022 NBA champions are at a crossroads this season despite starting with a 13-2 record.
Halfway through the season, the Warriors are 21-21 following a 125-85 blowout loss to the Boston Celtics on Monday night at the Chase Center. Curry had 18 points, but Wiggins was limited to just four.
It was a terrible sight for Warriors fans as the defending champs decimated a veteran Warriors team. Injuries are playing a role in Golden State's slow demise over the past month, with Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga and Brandin Podziemski on the sidelines.
The Warriors have been linked to several players ahead of the trade deadline, but the franchise is still using the wait-and-see approach. They have been so inconsistent in the past two months that it might be time for them to reconsider what they want to do.
They have some young pieces to make a huge splash at the trade deadline, but Curry and Green are opposed to the front office mortgaging the future for an uncertain championship run.