Steph Curry shows off chiseled torso while on Hawaiian beach after his team the Golden State Warriors become NBA Finals champs



After leading his team, the Golden State Warriors, to the championship in the 2017 NBA Finals, Steph Curry was deserving of a vacation.

Keeping them safe: The whole family ventured into the water, with Steph gathering up one-year-old Ryan in his arms and Ayesha occasionally doing the same with four-year-old RileyClearly enjoying his time off in Hawaii with his wife Ayesha and their toddler daughters Ryan and Riley, the handsome 29-year-old appeared to be having a great time.

While gamboling shirtless on the sand while donning dark blue swimming trunks and holding a beverage can, Steph displayed his sculpted physique.Ayesha adorned herself in a fashionable two-piece ensemble adorned with red and white flower motifs and green leaf designs. To accentuate the ensemble, she adorned herself with several shimmering bracelets.Having a ball: Ayesha appeared to be having an absolute ball, flinging her arms into the air and making peace signs with both her hands whilst standing beaming on the sandThey were able to spend some quality time together after their 2011 wedding; he rode her piggyback while holding what appeared to be a cigar between his teeth.Additionally, he was observed with his cellphone in hand, seemingly capturing a picture of his 28-year-old wife, who was positioned in front of the basketball superstar from a distance.

Looking back: 'Steph's recalled to the magazine that when he and Ayesha married, 'I was 23; she was 22'Ayesha, who was standing gleaming on the sand and raising both hands in the air while making peace signs, appeared to be having an utterly fantastic time.

Knowing is knowing: He's maintained, though, that 'I knew I had found the right woman and I wanted to start a life with her'Steph and the children featured the couple in an interview for the June issue of Parents magazine the previous year, during which they discussed their family in some detail.As he recalled to the publication, Steph was 23 years old and Ayesha was 22 at the time of their marriage. However, I was certain I had discovered the ideal woman and I was eager to begin a life with her.

Actress Ayesha remarked, “At the time, I was in the process of determining my acting career path.” I discovered we were expecting a child named Riley shortly after our wedding.

'We balance each other out': She went on to dish that that 'He'll put on dress"¿up clothes if he has to, and he's very patient, which is something I'm not'According to Ayesha, Riley was on the verge of being a honeymoon baby, and that ultimately determined “my next course of action.” That was something I struggled with for some time.”The quality I admire most about Steph as a father is that he is not too cool for school,” she has said. He will get down and begin to play with the girls on the ground.

She further stated that he is extremely patient, whereas I lack the attribute of “putting on dress-up clothes when necessary.” Each of us balances the other out.

Is that a maybe?: As for whether they'd continue expanding their brood, Steph said to the mag last June that 'We agreed to press pause and then reassess in a year or so'Regarding whether or not they would continue to have children, Steph told the magazine in June of last year, “We agreed to pause and reevaluate in about a year,” but Ayesha claims that “He would have three more children if he could.”During another segment of the interview, Steph reflected, “At another point, I wondered what it would be like to witness our children experience the milestones that I myself passed through.”

Other side of the story: According to Ayesha: 'He'd have three more kids right now if he could'“It was a whirlwind to accompany Riley to her first day of school,” he recalled. I am unable to fathom what the upcoming years of middle school, high school, and graduation will be like.

“Everyone will enjoy those small checkpoints, and there will be ups and downs along the way,” he says. “It will be incredible to watch our children go through those life experiences.”