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USA Today Sports Media Group
Sport
Tamryn Spruill

Canon Curry rocked Guns N’ Roses t-shirt at Warriors-Hornets in Oakland

Prior to tipoff of the Golden State Warriors’ Sunday night home game against the Charlotte Hornets, the cameras of NBC Sports Bay Area caught a sweet sight on the sidelines — Stephen Curry lifting up his youngest child, Canon W. Jack Curry, and handing him off to his father, Dell.

In other words, three generations of Curry males — one baby and two men — on a basketball court, to the ooohs and aaahs and future NBA hopes of many.

A television analyst covering his former NBA team, the Hornets, Dell donned a suit, while oldest son, Steph, was dressed for work as well, in pre-game gear. But young Canon rocked a Guns N’ Roses t-shirt. Instead of following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, could the third-generation Wardell skip the basketball and the court for a microphone and the stage?

No matter the course Canon’s life ends up taking, photos of him in wide-eyed, cherubic form will follow him wherever he goes.

For the bandwagon Warriors’ fans, the three generations of Curry men are Wardell (Dell) Curry, Wardell Stephen Curry and Canon W. Jack Curry.

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