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Basketball in His DNA: Canon Curry, 7, Wows Crowd With Skills Beyond His Age

When your father is Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors’ legendary sharpshooter, basketball isn’t just a game—it’s part of your very being. At just seven years old, Canon Curry is proving that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, dazzling onlookers with his jaw-dropping skills at his dad’s annual basketball camp.

This offseason, Steph Curry has been balancing his superstar status with superdad duties. From throwing an epic first birthday bash for baby Cai to donning Super Mario costumes alongside wife Ayesha for daughter Riley’s 13th birthday celebration, Curry has been all about family. He even found time to flex his chiseled physique during a shirtless beach day with Ayesha, all while maintaining a grueling training regimen to keep his 37-year-old body in peak condition. But amidst the family fun, it’s Canon who’s stealing the spotlight.

Fresh off his own July birthday, Canon has been making waves with viral moments that showcase his budding star power. Whether he’s grooving alongside dad and sister Ryan at a Golden State Valkyries game or nailing an ice-cold water bottle trick shot, the youngest Curry is already a showman. But it was at Steph’s basketball camp where Canon truly turned heads.

Facing off against players much older and taller, Canon fearlessly displayed a skill set that belied his age. With lightning-quick moves, slick shimmies, and a confident shooting stroke, he channeled the same flair that’s made his father a global icon. Sure, he might’ve taken a few extra steps—call it a travel if you must—but the crowd didn’t care. Canon’s speed, poise, and natural feel for the game had everyone buzzing.

It’s no surprise, really. Steph has been mentoring Canon for years, passing down the wisdom and work ethic that have defined his own Hall of Fame career. From backyard drills to courtside moments, the NBA superstar is shaping his son into a player with limitless potential. Canon’s performance at camp wasn’t just a glimpse of raw talent—it was proof that basketball runs deep in his DNA.