The future might be closer than Warriors fans think. A short clip of Stephen Curry’s son, Cannon, casually draining shots has sent the internet into a quiet frenzy — and it’s not just because of the name on his back.

In the video, young Cannon steps into his shot with surprising confidence: balanced feet, quick release, and that unmistakable follow-through that feels eerily familiar. Fans were quick to notice the form — compact, fluid, and disciplined — traits long associated with Golden State’s championship DNA.

Canon Curry Showing His Handle & Shooting Form While His Dad Steph Curry Warmups - Warriors vs Nets!

But what really caught attention was the inspiration behind it. Sources close to the family say Cannon has been studying highlights of Warriors legends, absorbing fundamentals from the likes of his father and the greats who helped define the franchise’s golden era. It’s not imitation for show — it’s learning through legacy.

Steph Curry has often spoken about never pushing basketball onto his children, instead letting them fall in love with the game naturally. Yet moments like this hint at how powerful proximity can be. Growing up around practices, championships, and icons clearly leaves its mark — even when no one is forcing it.

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Social media lit up with reactions ranging from playful (“League’s not ready”) to sentimental (“That form is in the blood”). Warriors fans, still fiercely loyal to the dynasty years, saw something deeper: continuity. A reminder that greatness doesn’t always arrive loudly — sometimes it grows quietly in a driveway, guided by example rather than instruction.

Of course, Cannon is still just a kid. There’s no pressure, no predictions, no proclamations about the future. But the moment resonates because it taps into something timeless in sports — the magic of watching influence pass from one generation to the next.

Whether Cannon chooses basketball or another path entirely, one thing is clear: the rhythm of the Warriors lives on. And for fans who’ve watched Steph redefine the game, seeing that familiar shooting motion again — even in miniature — feels like a small gift.

Dynasties end. Legacies don’t.