Steph Curry's sister Sydel Curry-Lee frolics in the snow with her 2 kids and husband
For years, Stephen Curry has drawn praise and admiration for his play on the court. He's widely regarded as the greatest shooter in NBA history, and he's led the Golden State Warriors to four NBA championships.
However, that's far from the only reason why he's been such a role model. If anything, people also praise him for being such a loving family man, often spending time with his siblings, children, and even brother-in-law.
That's why his only sister, Sydel Curry-Lee, has also become a popular figure among NBA fans. Recently, the 30-year-old made the rounds again, this time after sharing a heartwarming clip of her older son, Daron, playing in the snow in Phoenix while she also showed her other daughter, Daryn, the beautiful show nature put on just for them.
Stephen Curry's sister, Sydel Curry-Lee, reacts to surprise pregnancy
Earlier in December, Curry-Lee announced that she's expecting her third child. She and her husband have already welcomed Daron (3) and Daryn (1), and he broke the news with an emotional post on Instagram.
"Please pause to read!! Hi friends! Before diving into this video, I want to give a disclaimer and a sensitivity warning," Curry wrote in the caption, adding, "I know that a lot of you started following me after watching our fertility journey because you are/were able to relate to the obstacles and path that comes with trying to start a family when it doesn't come 'easy.'"
She went on to add that, over the past three years, they've watched their family grow 'through the power of prayer and science,' as the pregnancy was completely unexpected because she struggled with infertility:
"This pregnancy as you know was completely unexpected and unplanned. The video you are about to watch is a raw and real reaction just minutes after confirming our 3rd pregnancy thinking it would never happen this way. I never want to come off ungrateful or insensitive to what others are going through therefore, if you are still in your waiting phase whether that is for baby number 1 or baby number 16, please proceed with caution."
Her husband, Damion Lee, used to play with the Warriors as well, and he's currently with the Phoenix Suns.
With that privileged gene pool, it's safe to assume that multiple college teams will already come on knocking, trying to get their commitment long before they can even walk.