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As the Golden State Warriors geared up for a showdown against the reigning champions, the Denver Nuggets, Stephen Curry, the father of three, shared poignant insights into parenthood with a heartwarming holiday twist. Amidst the holiday spirit, Curry, the Dubs star, took a moment to reflect on the priceless aspects of being a parent.

There is wisdom to be found in capturing every parenting stage, and Curry will show you his toughness on the court as he goes beyond the three-point line into the tender warmth of family life at Christmas and throughout this year.

Stephen Curry is cherishing every stage of parenthood

In a recent comment made by coach Kerr, Curry talked about what it means to raise three kids and the little things that come with the territory. Per NBC Sports Bay Area, “The biggest surprise is that you don’t even remember what you used to do with your free time. I thought about it really hard, like a year into it, and I still don’t know how I was so inefficient with my off-hour time.”

As he continues, “And my advice is to take as many pictures and videos as possible, because every stage is really dope. Even with the long nights and all that, everybody says you’ll miss them. 

Looking at the difficulties of being a parent, Curry confessed that he has thought about how productive his pre-parental free hours were. Like many harried, hectic parents, Curry says of the way he used her off-hour time. “Kids, they keep you on your toes. That change in routine is nuts. You guys got to remove yourself from the equation.”

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While parenthood brings new revelations for the father of three, Curry still shines bright on the hard court.

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As the anticipation for the Christmas Day game against the Denver Nuggets mounted, questions arose about Curry’s participation. Fortunately for Warriors fans, both teams released injury reports, and Curry’s name was notably absent. It meant that the point guard, who knew how to score, would be there on the court.

Though he has had terrible luck on Christmas Day in years past, and with shooting numbers even lower than his usual staggering performance, Curry went into this game determined. The Nuggets were on a four-game winning streak and presented an imposing challenge. But the Warriors, who were on a five-game winning streak, wanted to keep climbing the ladder in the Western Conference.

This was a tasty proposition. For one, Curry wanted to escape from his Christmas Day slump and provide the spark that would carry the Warriors home victorious. The holiday spectacle drew near, and fans waited not only for the result of the game but more importantly to witness Curry achieve magic yet again on the court.