Steph Curry’s 2-Year Old Daughter Rips Reporters for Cliched, Infantile Postgame Questions

OAKLAND — Steph Curry’s 2-year old daughter Riley adorably and ferociously tore into the media following Golden State’s win over the Rockets last night for questions she felt were childish and banal.

While her father was addressing the media after his 33-point performances, little Riley climbed on his lap and cut off the question and answer session.

“Who said to my daddy: ‘Talk about that last play?’” Riley questioned the room of reporters. “That is not a question. I’m two and I know that,” she added, holding up two precious fingers to emphasize the point.

Her father shrugged and smiled.

“Do better,” Riley continued. “I was standing over there playing with my Doc McStuffins doll and I heard one of you ask ‘How big is this win?’ Really? It’s big. It’s the playoffs. Here’s a better question: How bad are all of you at your jobs?”

“Okay, sweetie,” interrupted her father. “That’s enough. They get your point. I love you, baby. Now go sit back with your mom and let me finish up with these nice men and women, okay?”

“No, no,” said the precocious toddler. “I’m staying right here. Let’s see if someone out there can ask a question that a 2-year old isn’t insulted by. Anyone? I’m sitting here waiting. Try me.”

Riley’s question was met with several seconds of awkward silence. Finally, one reporter piped up and said: “Riley, take us through your day. What was that like?”

“We’re done,” shot back the littlest Curry. “Let’s go, daddy.” She then climbed off her father’s lap and led him off the stage.