Watch: Steph Curryβs daughter Riley has a hilarious reaction to a young fanβs marriage proposal during Warriors' victory parade
Steph Curry's daughter Riley Curry is just nine years old, but is already winning hearts with her cuteness.
During the Golden State Warriors' championship parade, one young fan wrote a message on a poster asking Riley Curry to marry him.
The eldest of the Curry children blushed after she saw the young fan's placard. She also focused her mom Ayesha Curry's attention towards the message and smiled back at the young Warriors fan.
Riley has been a part of many great moments in her father Steph Curry's career. She has seen her dad win four NBA championships and has been a part of the celebrations. However, this may be the first time that someone has proposed marriage.
The Golden State Warriors' championship parade had many entertaining moments, including one where Klay Thompson collided with a fan. Gary Payton II also went into the crowd to acknowledge all the love he was getting from the supporters.
With Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson, the Warriors can compete for the championship next season. They also have talented youngsters in Andrew Wiggins, Jordan Poole and Gary Payton II, who have shown great potential.
If they are able to continue working hard and add some more depth, the Warriors will be title contenders next season.
How good was Steph Curry for the Golden State Warriors this past season?
Steph Curry entered the 2021-22 season with a lot to prove. He worked hard on his physical conditioning and added a bit more muscle during the offseason.
His hard work paid off as he started the season in style. With Steph Curry leading the way, the Warriors went on an 18-2 run. However, his level started to drop as the season progressed.
The 34-year-old suffered an injury towards the end of the season and missed the Dubs' last 12 games. By then, they had already qualified for the playoffs, and the injury proved to be a blessing in disguise.
Curry returned fully rested and ready to fire in the playoffs.
His performances in the postseason earned him the Magic Johnson Western Conference finals MVP award. But his work was not done as he was tasked with leading the Warriors to the title.
From tip off in Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics, he looked locked in.
He averaged 31.2 points, 6.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game to guide the Warriors to a 4-2 win against the Celtics and earn the prestigious Finals MVP trophy.