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Curry: 'I rarely ever have a bad day' thanks to my daughter
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Curry: 'I rarely ever have a bad day' thanks to my daughter

Published Jun. 3, 2015 4:10 p.m. ET

The 2015 NBA Finals are upon us, and starting Thursday night, Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry’s star power will be on full display.

But during media availability Wednesday, Curry stopped scorching the net for a brief moment and instead pulled on some heartstrings. The All-Star guard responded to a question about the impact his daughter Riley has in his life, and the response was touching.

Via this video posted to the Warriors' Twitter account, Curry spoke volumes:

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In case you can't hear Curry's full statement, this is the gist:

After Riley crashed a couple postgame news conferences during the Western Conference finals and delightfully stole the show, multiple members of the media criticized Curry for allowing his daughter to roam around the podium.

Curry has handled the situation admirably, brushing aside the controversy.

Curry also offered a comical notion about how Riley is helping him prepare for the Finals matchup vs. LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Riley, I hope we see you after every game, win or loss. Because despite what it feels like some days, life is about family, not sports.

Good on you, Steph.

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