Watch: Steph Curry and his son Canon make appearance at Giants game

Steph and Canon Curry made an appearance at the Giants’ game against the Yankees in San Francisco.

While the Dallas Mavericks and Boston Celtics are preparing for the NBA Finals, the rest of the league is soaking up the offseason. With no games on the schedule, Steph Curry made a stop at Oracle Park to support the Golden State Warriors’ San Francisco neighbor.

Curry and his family were at the ballpark for the San Francisco Giants’ series-opening game against the red-hot New York Yankees. Along with playing catch with his son, Canon, Curry helped with the ceremonial first pitch.

Via @WardIICurry30 on Twitter:

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Curry helped Dr. Clarence B. Jones, a speechwriter for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., throw the first pitch before the Yankees and Giants took the field.

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Curry’s son Canon was caught dancing on the jumbotron at the stadium during the game. Other Warriors members, such as Brandin Podziemski, Lester Quinones and Trayce Jackson-Davis, were also at the ballpark.

Via @NBCSGiants on Twitter:

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Despite the Warriors being in the building, the Yankees rolled past the Giants 6-2 behind a pair of powerful home runs and four RBIs from Aaron Judge.

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Watch: Steph Curry’s son Canon presents Klay Thompson with game ball after return vs. Cavs

After tallying 17 points in 20 minutes in his comeback against the Cavs, Klay Thompson was presented with the game ball from Canon Curry.

With Klay Thompson set to make his long-awaited comeback against the Cleveland Cavaliers, emotions were high on Sunday at San Francisco’s Chase Center.

After a knee and Achilles injury that kept him out for over two seasons, Thompson stepped on the court with his teammates on Sunday for the first time in 941 days.

In his first game back, Thompson notched 17 points on 7-of-18 shooting from the field and 3-of-8 shooting from beyond the arc. The five-time All-Star added three rebounds, an assists and a block in 20 minutes against the Cavs.

Following his emotional return to the court, Thompson earned the game-ball from the Warriors’ 96-82 win over the Cavs on Sunday. In Golden State’s locker room, Thompson was given the ball from a special presenter.

Steph Curry’s young son Canon was the one to hand Thompson the game ball after his long-awaited return to the court.

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Thompson’s Splash Brother and Canon’s father tallied a game-high 28 points on 10-of-21 shooting from the floor with five rebounds, five assists and a steal in 37 minutes. Curry dropped in four triples on 11 attempts from deep against the Cavaliers.

Curry and Thompson will be back on the floor on Tuesday against Ja Morant and the red-hot Memphis Grizzlies.

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