Looks like the Curry household does believe in the value of starting them young. Following the footsteps of his Warriors superstar father Stephen Curry, little Canon Curry is already polishing his handles at the ripe age of two years old. In a clip shared by Steph's better half Ayesha Curry on Instagram, the adorable toddler was seen working on his ball-handling like his two-time MVP father.

Canon even copied Steph's famous in-game celebrations after performing the routine. As far as Ayesha is concerned, the youngest of the Curry family will be dribbling like daddy in three years' time.

 

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If Canon continues to work on his game this early, we'll probably have a third-generation Curry in the league in no time. Long before Stephen Curry and his brother Seth began draining long-distance bombs in the league, it was their father Dell Curry who first made it to the NBA.

It's quite clear that the siblings inherited their old man's fine stroke, especially after being immersed around the league as early as they can walk. No wonder these two are tearing it up in the NBA right now. It's extremely early to tell, but Canon does have the genes to also be successful at the highest form of basketball. By the looks of it, he is a natural and should be a quick study especially with a guy as talented as Steph around. Not to mention, he still has his uncle and grandfather to show him the ropes.

Stephen Curry's children, meanwhile, are no stranger to the NBA limelight. Canon has two elder sisters, Riley, 8, and Ryan, 5.