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PHOTO: Dell Curry the lone Warriors fan in a sea of Rockets fans

Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Seth Curry must have had plans.

Steph Curry's father, former NBA sharpshooter Dell Curry, was a lonely Golden State Warriors fan in a sea of Houston Rockets red and gray for Game 3 on Saturday night.

With the Rockets having handed out swag for everyone in attendance, Dell's bright-yellow shirt stood out like a sore thumb. That can't be expected to give the proud papa pause in supporting his MVP offspring, and it will be easy for Steph to find his dad for a quick show of support should the moment call for it.

But Dell isn't alone at the Toyota Center, despite the strong pro-Rockets showing in his section. The Warriors showed love to the fans who were willing to make the trip and transplanted fans by giving out "Strength in Numbers" T-shirts, some of which Curry was willing to sign.

MVP showing love to #DubNation.

Rockets fans should be used to the Curry family drawing their ire - Dell averaged 10.6 points in 20.5 minutes over 31 games against the Rockets in his career, hitting 38.1 percent of his 3-point attempts.

Steph, meanwhile, has averaged 20.7 points and 7.1 assists with 43-percent shooting in 18 regular season meetings and has 67 points on 11-of-22 from outside two games into the series.

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