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Steph Curry’s daughter steals the show after Game 1

San Francisco Chronicle
Published May 20, 2015 at 10:45 AM
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You can be the league MVP, the face of the franchise and the most marketable man in sports but at the end of the day, to one little girl, you're just dad. And you're getting in the way of bedtime. Stephen Curry brought his daughter Riley to the postgame press conference after the Warriors' Game 1 win over the Rockets on Tuesday night. She was adorable. Riley was mostly well-behaved (as toddlers who are up far past their bedtime go), but she interrupted a few times to establish her presence. "That's too loud, Daddy," she cautioned at one point, clearly echoing Mom and Dad's house rules. "Be quiet." At one

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