Stephen Curry's daughter, Riley Curry, adorably danced "Nae Nae" with her dad. The Golden State Warrior player's daughter pulled off Silento's "Watch Me" dance in a new video alongside another baller, Jeremy Lin.
According to Huffpost Sports, Riley Curry recently made an appearance in Lin's latest video about trying to fit in the NBA. While the idea of Lin's video is quite hilarious, the little Curry stole the spotlight just as she did the time and time again during the NBA playoffs by doing the "Nae Nae." In the short clip, she appeared to be coming in, kicking off the whip and then nailing a smooth two-armed "Nae Nae". Many of the video's viewers thought that she pretty much did a perfect job.
Jeremy Lin asked for help from a couple of his friends, including his friend Stephen Curry and his 3-year-old daughter Riley. In the video, he allegedly wanted some help to explain what one can do to fit into the NBA. Lin, who has been a player for the Warriors, Knicks, Rockets, Lakers and now Hornets, is also accompanied by his other friends DeAndre Jordan, Dwight Howard, Tyson Chandler, Kyle Korver and others, as reported by Fox Sports. The NBA player seemed to be trying to learn the finer points of handshakes, fashion, dancing, greetings and more.
Lin had decided to put together the videos of NBA stars goofing on him. He came up with the idea after the self-proclaimed "fashion icon" Tyson Chandler, did not accept Lin until he tries to put on tight pants. So in turn, as claimed by SB Nation, Lin tried to show off his "Nae Nae" dance moves to Dwight Howard over Skype. Then, he also decided to share a behind-the-scenes of Kemba Walker doubling over because he was laughing so hard. And just recently, a video of adorable Riley and the toddler's father, Stephen Curry doing the "Nae Nae" went viral online.
And now, many hearts are caught by the little kid's cuteness as well as her dancing skills. Even her dad, pro baller Stephen Curry, admitted that she is a really good dancer. In fact, he recently admitted that little Riley was the one who taught him the famous dance and not the other way around.
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