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Every loyal Stephen Curry fan would know Riley as the toddler who appeared in a hilarious press conference from 2015. Then 3-year-old Riley Curry stole the show with her cute antics while her father spoke to the media. Cut to 2023, 11-year-old Riley gave out her verdict on her father’s recently released documentary Underrated. While film critics and sports fans across the globe praised the film, Steph’s eldest daughter had a different take.

The Golden State Warriors superstar has been making waves in the offseason with various off-court activities. One of the recent successes of the 2x MVP is the Apple TV documentary. The superstar’s accolades may tell an entirely different story, but he rose up to these ranks with a physique that no one considered NBA-worthy. Moreover, this documentary travels through Curry’s journey in his tiresome process of becoming a superstar.

11-year-old Riley laughs at Stephen Curry: Underrated

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The documentary followed a non-linear narrative where it went back and forth between Stephen Curry‘s college and NBA days. The 4x NBA Champion wished to enroll in Duke University, but they didn’t offer him the seat considering his height. Eventually, he ended up in a much smaller college: Davidson in North Carolina. The documentary takes us through the journey where his college transformed a rock into a well-chiseled sculpture.

 

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As a parent, Steph felt that this documentary will instill confidence in his kids’ lives. He said, “Hopefully, this builds confidence and belief that whatever they want to excel at, that it is possible,” reported Today.com. While Steph’s kids Ryan and Canon are yet to watch the film, Riley watched it and gave out an adverse reaction.

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As she was exposed to her father without facial hair and with a lean physique, it brought out a hilarious reaction from her. Describing it, Steph said, “She was just laughing at all the pictures and videos when I was young — no facial hair and just a whole different demeanor.”

Furthermore, he said that his 11-year-old daughter could relate to him in the film, as he started taking basketball seriously at a young age.

Riley Curry’s press conference antics

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After Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals against the Houston Rockets, Curry addressed the press.

Everything went normally until Riley decided to steal the show. The then 3-year-old Riley yawned and asked her father not to speak, while the entire room of reporters broke into laughter.

Since then, several NBA stars have brought their kids to press conferences, including point guards Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook.

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Jokes apart, the Underrated documentary isn’t only for basketball buffs, but for everyone who feels underrated in their fields.

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