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There may be a handful of kids who can brag about their parents playing basketball professionally, but only Riley Curry can brag about a town renaming its children’s amusement park for her after her dad led the Golden State Warriors to their first championship since 1975.

Between earning the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) designation twice and winning three NBA championships with the Golden State Warriors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Stephen Curry made time to raise their two daughters and son with his wife Ayesha.

“This has been my home for 10 years,” said Steph Curry, whose three children were all born during his Warriors years.

Riley, his oldest daughter, became a media sensation on his lap here. She was born July 19, 2012 and became Ryan Carson Curry’s big sister just weeks after joining her parents in the parade celebrating the Warriors 2015 NBA championship in Oakland.

Our second little girl has arrived! Here is a quick update! Thank you for the well wishes and prayers. http://t.co/FzifRoL7a7 — Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) July 12, 2015

The Currys and the rest of Oakland are preparing their farewell to the Golden State Warriors era in the East Bay as the team embraces new digs in San Francisco. Riley and Ryan are now both older sisters to Canon, who is almost one year old and has already met former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and watched his dad crush the Charlotte Hornets, a team his grandfather Dell Curry played for, right here in Oakland.

Now the Curry kids will watch their dad, like the rest of us, take on another one of their grandfather’s former teams, the Toronto Raptors, in Game 6 of the NBA Finals.