Steph Curry's Only Son Draws Attention at Warriors Star's Camp

Steph Curry’s son turns heads.

Steph Curry's Only Son Draws Attention at Warriors Star's Camp originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Under Armour and Curry Brand’s 2025 world tour has put this year’s Curry Camp at the center of a larger global push.

The camp will begin with a stateside session in San Francisco, followed by the first-ever overseas edition in Chongqing, China, alongside the inaugural "Curry Con" fan convention.

The first Curry Camp was held in 2018, yet this year marks the first time it will have community events across different regions of the globe, including Oakland, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Xi’an and Chongqing.

De’Aaron Fox was initially slated to co-headline the Asia leg before a late-July injury update forced his withdrawal from the tour. Stephen Curry remains scheduled to lead both camp stops and the Curry Con programming.

On Thursday, a short video clip from camp added a different kind of headline.

Curry’s son, Canon, took the floor against much older players, stringing together dribble moves and finishing a couple of close-range shots as onlookers reacted.

The footage drew quick reactions across social media.

"Already better than Bronny and Bryce combined," said one user.

"Canon already better the bronny LMAO," another fan responded.

"I’ll let the euro slide 🤣," another commenter replied.

"Canon and his lil travel self... he better be breaking ankles frfr 😤," said one other user.

"Can’t wait for the Canon vs Deuce showdowns," another fan commented.

"Put him in the league asap I’ve seen enough" replied one other user.

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry poses with the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award trophy during the Warriors championship parade in downtown San Francisco.© Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images

History of Steph's 'Curry Camp'

Curry Camp began as an elite development experience for select high school boys and girls, emphasizing small-group mentorship, skill work and off-court leadership from the 11-time NBA All-Star.

Over the years, Curry has brought in a mix of trusted voices to help mentor the youth athletes, from Davidson coach Bob McKillop to NBA and WNBA alumni like Kent Bazemore and Azzi Fudd.

The camp is framed as a mindset lab as much as a skill clinic, designed to "change the game for good" through habits and values that outlast a training week.

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Aug 15, 2025, where it first appeared.

Category: Basketball