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NBA fans are feeling so much older, and it is all thanks to Steph Curry’s wife, Ayesha.

Ayesha Curry gave birth to her fourth child, a son named Caius Chai Curry, in 2024. The pair shared a black-and-white pic of the newborn on social media.

What makes the situation crazier is that the young child has already made it to age one.

Sunday was extra special for Steph Curry and the rest of his family as they celebrated Mother’s Day, and Curry’s youngest son, Caius, celebrated his first Birthday.

Ayesha Curry took to Instagram to share an emotional message for her baby boy.

“Our baby boy turned ONE today!” Ayesha Curry’s post read. “Cai cai, the sweetest boy. I can’t believe it’s been a year. Bursting from the seams with love for him.

 

“This was a very nuanced day. I’ve had so many emotions,” she posted on Instagram.

 

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Social media was in disbelief:

“Omg 1 already?? Happy Birthday, cutie 😘,” one fan said.

“Wow! 1 already!🤷🏽‍♀️Happy Birthday Cai & Blessing’s 2 Many More SweetHeart🎈🎈🎈🎂🥳🎁🎉🎊🎉& Happy Mother’s Day Ma’Ma 🌹🫶🏽,” a second fan added.

“Stoppppp 🥺 It’s Been 1 Yr Already 🥳” said another about Ayesha and Steph Curry’s son.

“He’s SO cute! I thought he was about 6 months. I can’t believe it’s been a year already. 🥰” wrote a fan,” wrote another.

“Holy Cow, those eyes..!!! Children are a gift from God.. God’s blessings.. 🙏🏽🙏🏽,” another fan said.

Stephen and Ayesha tied the knot in July 2011 and went on to welcome daughter Riley in July 2012, daughter Ryan in July 2015, and son Canon in July 2018.

Steph Curry Might Be Done Playing In The Playoffs

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Golden State Warriors star guard Steph Curry has been ruled out for the third straight game in the Western Conference semifinals due to a hamstring injury.

Curry was injured in Game 1 against the Minnesota Timberwolves and left early, but his team was good enough to hold on for the win.

After suffering a hamstring strain in the opening game in Minneapolis, Curry will be re-evaluated on Wednesday ahead of Game 5.

Curry isn’t expected to potentially play in this second-round series against the Timberwolves until Game 6 “at the earliest,” according to ESPN insider Shams Charania.

“Hamstring strains, that’s not an injury you play with,” Charania said on The Pat McAfee Show.

“He’s really been limited to just doing treatment. He’s going to be re-evaluated on Wednesday, which means he’s going to miss at least three games. My understanding is it’s probably not going to be at any point until Game 6 at the earliest for Stephen Curry.

Steph Curry scored 13 points in 13 minutes in Game 1 before suffering the injury.