Dad Upset After Stephen Curry Ignores 8-Year-Old Son Who Saved $2,500 to Buy Courtside Seats
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It’s a privilege to see the best basketball players up close. That experience, without a doubt, is a highlight in any basketball fan’s life.
However, things don’t always go as planned, as this father attests. Apparently, he was expecting his eight-year-old son, whom he claimed saved $2,500 to purchase courtside tickets, to meet and possibly get an autograph from Stephen Curry.
A father is upset with Steph Curry for ignoring his son after his 8-year-old son saved $2,500 and purchased a courtside seat at an NBA game. “Move back please says the security” pic.twitter.com/oLFkGy2KbJ
— Black Millionaires ® (@Blackmillions_)
November 11, 2023
The game was against the Houston Rockets on October 30. Therefore, these guys may be Curry fans from Houston or nearby areas. While it’s sad that the kid did not see his wish to meet the two-time MVP come true, this could be an opportunity for his dad to teach him life lessons.
What lessons? Namely, that people don’t always get what they want or invest that sum in something more worthwhile.
The Reactions
This is precisely what most people had in mind after the dad posted the interaction on social media. Besides the valid questions of how an 8-year-old saved $2,500, a few others offer words of wisdom and some controversial questions.
Your son learned a valuable lesson. Nobody owes him anything.
— THE🍤FIRST🍤STUCK💦🇺🇲🇨🇻 (@stagcuckhybrid)
November 11, 2023
If it was that important to him, and he invested that much, how come the father didn’t speak up?
He should have yelled “hey Steph, my sons a big fan, he bought these floor seats himself to meet you”
— William Moss (@WilliamTMoss) November 12, 2023
He thought this was a meet and greet
— COLEMAN SELL DOPE (@windygirl86) November 12, 2023
Let’s be honest, the 8 year old has no clue what’s going on. Dad got butt hurt because he couldn’t get his Stephen curry’s auto and then post it on eBay or goldin.
— Boostin (@Chitechvw) November 12, 2023
Just because you pay to attend a professional basketball game.
It does not mean an athlete is going to sign his signature for you.
Why are some humans treating this like a zoo?— Garett Nelson (@garettnelson) November 12, 2023
Sure, Curry did sign some jerseys, but that’s not his job. He may choose to sign or not, depending on how he feels that night. If this is indeed a meet and greet, there is no reason why Curry turns down a kid looking for his John Hancock.
On the other hand, people must realize this was a road game. More often than not, the arena’s security personnel probably did not permit the kid to come closer to his idol. For all we know, someone must have told Curry to obey the security personnel no matter what, which he did.
It would have been a nice story if the kid got an autograph, but just being in those courtside seats doesn’t guarantee it