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In 2024, Steph and Ayesha Curry filled our feeds with the cutest family photos. Fast forward to 2025, and Ayesha has done it again, blessing us with even more wholesome moments. It feels like just yesterday that Ayesha and Steph Curry introduced their fourth child to the world. Now, a few months later, Ayesha is sharing just how much little Caius Chai Curry has grown. Steph’s nowhere to be seen because he’s busy with the All-Star weekend coming up. But it was Curry’s older son Canon who took the spotlight.

In the carousal of photos and videos shared by Ayesha, there is a video of Canon taking a swing at a golf ball. Well, what did you expect, he is Stephen Curry’s son after all. Let’s hope he gets to basketball too. Anyway, after Ayesha shared this update on Instagram, Andre Iguodala commented “OMG!! Canon is him!!!!”. 

Not only is Iguodala a Warriors legend and Steph’s former teammate, he is also his business partner. Together they own team San Francisco of TGL, a Golf League. But what’s more interesting is that little boy Canon could send Barkley far away from a golf course. Barkley, at 61, pulled off his best-ever golf performance at the 2024 American Century Celebrity Golf Championship. Usually the butt of golf jokes, he finally impressed.

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Unfortunately, Curry wasn’t there to witness greatness. So on ESPN, Chuck couldn’t resist calling out Steph, joking that the defending champ dodged him with a “lame” excuse like the Olympics. But it looks like Stephen wouldn’t have to step on the green himself. His son Canon would be enough for the former Suns legend.

Well, we’ll have to see if “the Round Mound of Rebound” is up for the challenge. Because Steph isn’t going to be free anytime soon as another responsibility falls on his shoulders.

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Stephen Curry and his former teammate appointed UN Tourism ambassadors

Stephen Curry and Zaza Pachulia are stepping into a new game—this time, as Special Ambassadors for UN Tourism. Their job? To show the world how sports tourism can bring people together, boost economies, and create unforgettable experiences.

Curry, a four-time NBA champ with the Warriors and the guy who changed basketball forever, is now using his global influence off the court. His appointment is expected to highlight how sports tourism can fuel growth and opportunity worldwide. Pachulia, a two-time NBA champion also with the Warriors, shares the same vision. Both will promote the idea that sports aren’t just about competition—they’re a powerful tool for cultural exchange and sustainable travel.

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UN Tourism’s Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili couldn’t be more excited, calling their addition a “huge thrill.” And it makes sense—who better to promote travel and tourism than two athletes who’ve spent years playing in front of international audiences?

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Fans often travel across the globe just to see their favorite teams in action. Curry and Pachulia want to take that passion a step further—encouraging people to explore new places through sports, whether it’s a basketball tournament, the Olympics, or a local game in a far-off country.

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They’re joining an elite group of Special Ambassadors from sports, business, and culture, all working toward the same goal: making tourism a force for unity and growth. And with Curry and Pachulia on board, expect the message to reach a massive audience.

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