Steph Curry's hilarious response to being asked if he apologized to his son for waking him up while celebrating Damion Lee game winner: "Nah it’s my house"

Los Angeles Lakers v Golden State Warriors
Los Angeles Lakers v Golden State Warriors

Steph Curry erupted in wild celebrations after his brother-in-law and former teammate Damion Lee hit the game-winner for the Phoenix Suns against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday.

While celebrating, Curry happened to wake up one of his children, Cannon. The Warriors superstar comically stated that he didn't care because he was too excited for Lee making a monumental play.

When asked if he apologized to Cannon, Steph hilariously said:

"Nah, it's my house. He's alright."

Cannon, who is just four years old, wouldn't have been thrilled at being woken up late in the night.

Curry is never shy when it comes to celebrations and the two-time MVP didn't hold back after seeing Damion Lee make the play of his life.

It was a tough shot as Lee was off balance, with Spencer Dinwiddie right in his face. But he managed to execute a fadeaway and fell on his back as the net rippled. The Suns won the tie 107-105 after completing a 22-point comeback.

Steph Curry's son Cannon seems to be a big fan of the game

Steph Curry has inspired his kids to take up basketball at a young age. Considering he is one of the most influential players of all time, it was bound to happen. Cannon Curry has frequently appeared courtside for games and in the Golden State Warriors locker room.

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It's similar to how Steph, his brother Seth and his sister Sydel used to visit the Charlotte Hornets facility when their dad, Dell Curry, played for the franchise. That proved to be a building block for Steph and Seth as they pursued basketball professionally.

Steph Curry pointed out the similarities during an appearance in the commentary box during a preseason game.

"That's what me and Seth and Sydel used to do back at the old Charlotte Hornets arena," he said. "So it's special to be able to share that with them."

Basketball runs in the family, and it wouldn't be a surprise to see Cannon Curry follow in his father's footsteps. Steph Curry recently revealed that the four-year-old is shooting at eight-foot hoops.

Steph also thinks his son has a good baseball and golf swing, so it remains to be seen what Cannon pursues in the future.

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