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Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry and his wife Ayesha recently welcomed their 4 child. After the couple announced the pregnancy back in March, they shared a joint post on social a few days ago, revealing that their new son, named Caius Chai, was born earlier than the expected due date. Having taken a couple of days away from the public spotlight to settle down, the Currys are now back and out in the open.

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A few hours ago, Steph Curry attended the MLB game between the San Francisco Giants and the New York Yankees in Oracle Park. A clip shared by ‘Yes Network’ highlighted the NBA player hanging out with his 5-year-old son Canon Curry and passing the time by throwing balls at each other. Curry’s 8-year-old daughter, Ryan, was also seen standing beside him.

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Along with attending the game, the Warriors star also participated in the ceremonial first pitch ceremony by helping out 93-year-old Clarence B. Jones, who has been associated for a long time as a one-time close companion of Martin Luther King Jr. The duo was seen exchanging a few words and even sharing a warm embrace.

During the baseball game, the Curry family was seen having the time of their life. From the NBA player posing alongside the Giants mascot to Canon Curry getting captured dancing on the Jumbotron, the day was filled with memorable moments. However, it was no secret that Ayesha was noticeably absent during this public appearance.

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Ayesha and Stephen Curry had planned their pregnancy by keeping the Paris Olympics in mind

2024 is set to leave a big mark not only in Stephen Curry’s personal but professional life as well. After all, the upcoming Paris Olympics will mark the first time that the four-time NBA champion will represent Team USA in this prestigious sports event. Ironically, in order to ensure that nothing else preoccupies his mind when he heads to Paris, he and Ayesha have planned their pregnancy from the start.

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“We thought about it ahead of time, which was nice,” Curry revealed during an interview with the Associated Press. “If the timing didn’t work at a certain month in the fall, we actually would have made a different decision knowing the Olympics were on the radar. So, thankfully, the Lord looked out for us and if everything goes to plan, I’ll be available this summer.”

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With Caius Chai born ahead of schedule, the Warriors star will get the chance to spend some quality time with his new baby before taking a flight to Paris at the end of July.

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Ashmit Kumar

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Ashmit Kumar is a Senior Basketball Writer at EssentiallySports with over three years of experience covering the NBA. A journalism graduate, Ashmit has been a crucial part of EssentiallySports’ NBA live trends desk for the past two seasons. His work extends beyond game coverage to include analysis of player endorsements, brand deals, and Team USA's Olympics campaigns.

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