Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry gave his six-year-old son, Canon Curry , an unforgettable surprise by arranging a video call with YouTube sensation Mr. Beast . The wholesome interaction quickly went viral, showcasing a lighter side of Curry during a pivotal offseason for the Warriors.
Canon Curry’s reaction to the surprise Mr. Beast video alongside Stephen Curry
In the recently shared clip, Canon Curry appears completely awestruck as he chats with Mr. Beast, one of the internet’s biggest personalities. The young boy’s excitement was palpable, proving that even the children of NBA legends have their own idols.
The heartwarming moment comes as Stephen Curry enjoys some well-deserved downtime after another stellar season. Unlike last summer, when he represented Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics, the two-time MVP is taking a break before gearing up for the next chapter of his career.
Curry hints at possible retirement after 2025-26 NBA Season amid growing business ventures
As speculation grows around Golden State Warriors superstar Curry’s future, his expanding business empire suggests he may be considering retirement after the 2025-26 NBA season. With multiple ventures under his company, Thirty Ink, Curry’s off-court endeavors are taking center stage.
The upcoming CNBC Sports documentary, Curry Inc.: The Business of Stephen Curry, has further fueled discussions about his potential retirement. Beyond basketball, Curry has established himself as a successful entrepreneur, with investments in a golf team, broadcasting projects, and even plans to compete in the PGA Tour Championship.
At 37, Curry already has a thriving post-NBA career lined up. As CEO of Thirty Ink, he oversees several businesses, including marketing consultancy firm 7k, bourbon brand Gentleman’s Cut, and media company Unanimous Media. In a recent interview, Curry expressed interest in sports ownership, stating, “The idea of being part of an ownership group and impacting how a franchise operates—how you pursue winning, like we’ve done with the Warriors—is something I’m excited about. You’ll see me in that seat someday.”
Also read: "You won't see me doing it!" - Stephen Curry Shoots Down Podcasting; ‘Mic Life’ Not in the Golden State Warriors Star's Playbook
With a net worth of approximately $250 million—earned through NBA contracts, endorsements, and business ventures—Curry’s transition from basketball to full-time entrepreneurship seems inevitable. Fans eagerly await his next move as he balances his legendary playing career with his growing off-court empire.
Canon Curry’s reaction to the surprise Mr. Beast video alongside Stephen Curry
In the recently shared clip, Canon Curry appears completely awestruck as he chats with Mr. Beast, one of the internet’s biggest personalities. The young boy’s excitement was palpable, proving that even the children of NBA legends have their own idols.
The heartwarming moment comes as Stephen Curry enjoys some well-deserved downtime after another stellar season. Unlike last summer, when he represented Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics, the two-time MVP is taking a break before gearing up for the next chapter of his career.
Curry hints at possible retirement after 2025-26 NBA Season amid growing business ventures
Canon was hyped to meet @mrbeast over a FaceTime call from Steph 😅
— TheWarriorsTalk (@TheWarriorsTalk) June 2, 2025
(via StephenCurry/YT) pic.twitter.com/6fqFpbl06r
As speculation grows around Golden State Warriors superstar Curry’s future, his expanding business empire suggests he may be considering retirement after the 2025-26 NBA season. With multiple ventures under his company, Thirty Ink, Curry’s off-court endeavors are taking center stage.
The upcoming CNBC Sports documentary, Curry Inc.: The Business of Stephen Curry, has further fueled discussions about his potential retirement. Beyond basketball, Curry has established himself as a successful entrepreneur, with investments in a golf team, broadcasting projects, and even plans to compete in the PGA Tour Championship.
At 37, Curry already has a thriving post-NBA career lined up. As CEO of Thirty Ink, he oversees several businesses, including marketing consultancy firm 7k, bourbon brand Gentleman’s Cut, and media company Unanimous Media. In a recent interview, Curry expressed interest in sports ownership, stating, “The idea of being part of an ownership group and impacting how a franchise operates—how you pursue winning, like we’ve done with the Warriors—is something I’m excited about. You’ll see me in that seat someday.”
Also read: "You won't see me doing it!" - Stephen Curry Shoots Down Podcasting; ‘Mic Life’ Not in the Golden State Warriors Star's Playbook
With a net worth of approximately $250 million—earned through NBA contracts, endorsements, and business ventures—Curry’s transition from basketball to full-time entrepreneurship seems inevitable. Fans eagerly await his next move as he balances his legendary playing career with his growing off-court empire.
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