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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Who doesn’t love Stephen Curry? The Golden State Warriors star recently won his 4th NBA title and also his first-ever Finals MVP award, thus solidifying his status as a legend. Moreover, he has millions of fans around the world.

Safe to say, even newborn babies are a fan of Chef Curry. In a viral video that is doing the rounds of the internet, a father shows his newborn clips of Steph.

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Interestingly enough, the baby also watched the clip with great attention. Although the baby might not understand anything now, he/she can surely make it big in the NBA considering how attentive he/she is to the clips!

Stephen Curry shuts his haters with his fourth title win

The Golden State Warriors drafted Stephen Curry out of Davidson College in 2009. Although he took time to adapt, Steph quickly established himself as a future star. With a shooting prowess like no other, Curry was destined for greatness.

He won his first MVP title during the 2014-15 season and led his team to their first NBA title win since 1975. There was no looking back for Steph from that. The following season, Stephen Curry was named the first-ever unanimous MVP, and he added a second title to his name as well.

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Despite having such accolades to his name, one major award was missing from his impressive trophy cabinet. It was the Finals MVP award. Andre Iguodala and Kevin Durant won the award during the three titles Curry won.

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However, during the 2021-22 season NBA finals, Curry was hell-bound to win the Finals MVP. He averaged a phenomenal 31.2 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 5.0 assists against the Boston Celtics. Moreover, he was instrumental during the Warriors’ comeback to clinch the series 4-2.

These numbers deservedly gave him his first-ever Finals MVP award. Despite competition from Andrew Wiggins, Steph clinched the one award he has been wanting for so long.

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What is your favorite memory of Stephen Curry? Let us know in the comments down below.