Today is a big day for Stephen Curry and Lebron James.
And it has nothing to do with Game 7 of the NBA Finals between their teams, the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Instead, the two men will be celebrating Father’s Day.
Curry is father to two daughters, Riley, 3, and Ryan, 11 months, while James is father to three children, Lebron Jr., 11, Bryce, 9, and Zhuri, 1.
The two NBA stars have reflected a lot about fatherhood since becoming dads. Here are their best reflections on their most important role:
Curry: “Being a father kind of gives you something more to play for,” he said during a press conference, according to Yahoo! Sports. “I think off the court, it just grounds you every day, because no matter if I have a good game, bad game, score 40, score 10, I think my daughter’s going to be happy to see me when I get home, and that kind of makes everything all right.”
James: “My favorite thing about being a father is just seeing my kids grow and do some of the same things that I did when I was a kid, man,” he told ESPN. “As a father you sometimes get mad and then you think about it. You’re like ‘Wow, I used to do those same things so how can I get that mad?’”
Curry: “I think about the milestones from my childhood and what it will be like to watch our kids go through them,” he told Parents magazine. “Taking Riley to her first day of school was a whirlwind. I can’t imagine what middle school is going to be like, and high school, and graduation. All those little checkpoints are going to be fun, and there will be ups and downs along the way.”
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Source: USA Today