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Riley and Ryan Curry Steal the Show on Daddy Steph’s Big Night — See the Pics

It wouldn't be the end of basketball season without Steph Curry's adorable daughters — Riley Curry and Ryan Curry!

The little ones, whose mother is Ayesha Curry, stole the show after the Golden State Warriors beat the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA finals. They looked adorable in their blue and gold getups — and we think they might have been the best part of the game.

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It was definitely a big night for celebrations, as Steph even lit up a cigar inside the stadium and started puffing.

Steph recently opened up to Parents about how he stays in touch with his family while he is on the road and mentioned the sweet little question Riley always has for him.

"FaceTime helps me a lot. I feel like I'm at home even though I'm not. My girls get to see me, and Riley is at the age where she asks where I am and when I'll be back, counting down how many 'sleeps' until Daddy gets home," he told the publication.

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He also took the time to reflect on Riley becoming a household name after her guest appearance during one of her dad's press conferences.

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"I have to walk past the family waiting room to get to the interview room, and Riley wanted to hang out with me. She had that look like she wasn't going to take no for an answer. So I said, 'all right, come with me.' She sat up there, and that's when her personality shined bright," Steph recalled.

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"I tried my best to answer the questions even while feeling under the table and checking out of the corner of my eye—where is Riley? She's got a great sense of humor. Now she's the star of the family. If we go somewhere without her, the first question people ask us is, 'Where's Riley?'"

We bet it won't be long until Ryan is following in her big sister's footsteps!

Scroll through the gallery to see the girls at the game!

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