“60-Point Masterpiece Loading” – Fans Predict Stephen Curry Will Drop 60 After Son’s Emotional Reaction to Game 6 Loss
The Golden State Warriors may have lost Game 6, but in the eyes of fans, the most heartbreaking moment didn’t come on the court; it came in the arms of Steph Curry’s family.
After a tough 115-107 loss to the Houston Rockets on Friday night, cameras captured a touching scene: Steph’s 6-year-old son, Canon Curry, visibly heartbroken, buried his head into mom Ayesha Curry’s chest as dad tried to cheer him up.
Curry, who finished with 29 points on 9-of-23 shooting, along with seven rebounds, two assists, and five turnovers, had just pulled off one of his signature flurries to close the gap when Fred VanVleet opened the fourth quarter with a crushing four-point play that flipped the game’s momentum. From there, Houston rode the wave behind VanVleet’s 29-point, 8-assist, 8-rebound night and Alperen Sengun’s 21-point, 14-board double-double.
The Warriors couldn’t buy a bucket when it mattered most, missing 13 straight shots in a scoring drought that killed their comeback hopes. Now, it’s all or nothing in Game 7, and it’s heading back to Houston.
Fans Are Already Predicting a Steph Eruption in Game 7
As emotional as the moment with Canon was, fans online immediately flipped the script, not with sadness, but with a warning. The idea is simple: a hurt Steph is a dangerous Steph, and watching his son crushed after the loss might just be the kind of emotional fuel that sparks something historic.
Check out some reactions:
60 game 7
— Saint 🗡️🛡️ (@HearingVisuals) May 3, 2025
Oh naw the Rockets are cooked in Game 7 🤣 Curry just got insane motivation.
— JustinTheMind 🟢 (@Justin_The_Mind) May 3, 2025
That just lit a fire in his heart…..yup hes breaking the threes record on Sunday
— Cules (@Szuzuk1) May 3, 2025
Damn Steph about to drop 100 next game
— Alex (@AI3XAND3R_) May 3, 2025
They about to get demonic Steph in Game 7
— vlpcyber (@vlpcyber) May 3, 2025
Steph gonna unleashed in Game 7. Book it. 💯
— Hoops Junkie (@Gerard_papa) May 3, 2025
Curry has already delivered legendary Game 7 performances in his career, and with one more shot at keeping the Warriors’ season alive, the stage is perfectly set.