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11 Reasons Why Riley Curry Is The Real MVP

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11 Reasons Why Riley Curry Is The Real MVP

The Golden State Warriors became the 2015 NBA champions after a 40-year title-less drought on Tuesday.

Stephen Curry was the season's MVP. SportsCenter may have talked a lot about Lebron James--especially after he called himself the best player in the world--but Curry was also the topic of discussion after bringing his daughter, Riley, into his press conference after several games.

You can’t help but fall in love with little Riley. She’s a rambunctious two-year old that is just trying to get some attention. She makes the entire room crack up when she grabs the mic from her dad or starts singing the lyrics to Big Sean’s "Blessings." Drake even Instagrammed a video of Riley singing to the song he was featured in.

Below is a list of 11 reasons why Riley is the real MVP of the 2015 season.

1. Riley dresses to impress.


2. Her dad just completed one of the best seasons of all time in the NBA.

3. She is not afraid to speak her mind.

4. Riley has some impressive dance moves.

5. Even at the young of two, she has perfected the duck face.


6. Riley may have a career in singing.


7. She will beat you in a stare off.

8. Riley isn’t afraid to play hide and go seek with the media.



9. She stays up after her bedtime just to cheer on her dad.


10. Riley is going to be a great big sister.


11. Her spunky personality has made for many hysterical memes.





Don’t get me wrong, Stephen deserves the MVP award for his stellar season on the court. His daughter just deserves some recognition for her cuteness that made us all excited to watch the press conferences after the games.

Congrats to the Golden State Warriors!

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