Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry shared a lighthearted video with his Instagram followers on Wednesday.

In the clip, Curry's one-year-old son, Canon, went though his own baby workout routine, complete with push-ups and sit-ups:

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Like the rest of his NBA brethren, Curry is finding unique ways to utilize his down time in light of the coronavirus pandemic. What better way than a little father-son workout?

In mid-March, the NBA announced that the 2019-20 regular season would be suspended due to ongoing concerns surrounding COVID-19. Utah Jazz big man Rudy Gobert became the league's first confirmed case on March 11. His teammate, Donovan Mitchell, tested positive shortly after. Since then, several other staffers and players throughout the league have been diagnosed.

The Warriors have struggled to find a rhythm this season, as their 15-50 overall record can attest. Injuries played a role, to be sure, including those to Stephen Curry (hand) and Klay Thompson (ACL).

Curry has played in just five games this season, racking up averages of 20.8 points on 40.2 percent shooting from the field (24.5 percent from beyond the arc), 6.6 assists and 5.2 rebounds in 27.8 minutes per outing.

Last week, Curry hosted an Instagram Live session with Dr. Anthony Fauci, who is a leading voice in combating the coronavirus pandemic in America. Amid the wide-ranging discussion, the two discussed ways of dealing with the virus and how to stay safe:

At this point, it's not clear when play might resume in the NBA. There is hope that games might be played later this year, but nothing has been confirmed.