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Steph Curry’s Daughter Sells Priceless Birthday Gift to Help Texas Flood Victims — What Steph Said Next Made the Nation Cry

For her 10th birthday, Steph Curry gave his daughter Riley a special gift: his game-worn “Oakland Strong” sneakers from the 2020 season—worth over $30,000, but priceless to him. She kept them in a glass case, a treasured memory. Then came the Texas floods. Over 100 lives lost, including 27 girls at Camp Mystic. Quietly, Riley took the shoes and auctioned them to help. “If I can help even one family, it’s worth it,” she told her mom. When Steph found out, he was stunned. “At first, I wanted to stop her,” he said, choking up. “But she looked at me and said, ‘Dad, they need them more than I do.’” The shoes raised $30,000. Steph matched it. But it wasn’t the money that touched people—it was Riley’s heart, and a father’s pride. But what really touched the country was what Steph said next… Full story below 👇👇👇
For her 10th birthday, Steph Curry gave his daughter Riley a special gift: his game-worn “Oakland Strong” sneakers from the 2020 season—worth over $30,000, but priceless to him. She kept them in a glass case, a treasured memory. Then came the Texas floods. Over 100 lives lost, including 27 girls at Camp Mystic. Quietly, Riley took the shoes and auctioned them to help. “If I can help even one family, it’s worth it,” she told her mom. When Steph found out, he was stunned. “At first, I wanted to stop her,” he said, choking up. “But she looked at me and said, ‘Dad, they need them more than I do.’” The shoes raised $30,000. Steph matched it. But it wasn’t the money that touched people—it was Riley’s heart, and a father’s pride. But what really touched the country was what Steph said next… Full story below 👇👇👇
When Steph Curry gave his daughter Riley a priceless pair of his game-worn “Oakland Strong” Under Armour sneakers on her 10th birthday, he called them “a piece of history.”
But what Riley Curry did with them in the wake of the Texas flood disaster of the century has stunned fans — and moved millions to tears.