Steph Curry’s Son Canon Stuns Everyone with Unexpected Basketball Skills at Dad’s Camp

Steph Curry’s Son Canon Stuns Everyone with Unexpected Basketball Skills at Dad’s Camp

Watching talent bloom in the Curry household feels like witnessing a legacy in motion—Steph Curry, without a doubt, has carved his name among the NBA’s elite, and now his 7-year-old son, Canon, is stepping onto that very path. Just recently, young Canon was tearing it up at dad’s annual basketball camp, turning heads with slick handles and moves that seemed almost borrowed from Steph’s own playbook. It’s not just about flashy dribbles — it’s the swagger, the confidence, the unmistakable spark that hints at something special brewing. With a decade behind it, the Curry Camp has been a proving ground for future stars, nurturing talents like Trae Young and Paige Bueckers, so it’s only a matter of time before Canon might add his name to that roster. Exciting times ahead for the Curry clan and basketball fans alike. LEARN MORE

Canon first faked his defender to get them on the floor before showcasing multiple spin moves and then topping it off with two layups.

Curry has had several now-NBA and WNBA players pass through his camp, including Trae Young, Anthony Edwards, Amen and Ausar Thompson, Jalen Green, Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd and Cameron Brink.

The younger Curry was spotted at his dad’s annual basketball camp showing off his handles.

The Curry Camp now has been around for a decade, as it continues to provide mentoring for youth athletes to empower them on their journey and what it means to be part of a team, per the Under Armour Next website.

Like father, like son.

It might not be long until Canon is the next Curry Camp attendee that makes it pro.

And just like his dad, he did it with unmatched swagger, of course.

Warriors superstar Steph Curry widely is regarded as one of the greatest NBA point guards of all time, and it appears his talents already are being passed down to his 7-year-old son, Canon.

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