
In the midst of a growing tsunami threat rocking Hawaii, NBA legend Stephen Curry is making headlines — not for his 3-pointers, but for his heroic off-court actions.

Sources close to the Golden State Warriors star reveal that Curry is the owner of a secluded hilltop retreat in Hawaii, and in a powerful act of generosity, he has declared the estate an open safe zone for anyone seeking refuge from the impending disaster.

“If there’s anything I can do, even from afar — I’m doing it,” Curry reportedly told a friend, according to an insider.
The lavish property, previously a private getaway for the Curry family, is located at a high elevation, far from the coastlines threatened by the tsunami. The estate is said to include emergency supplies, satellite power, and open-air space large enough to support dozens in crisis.
As evacuation warnings intensify, footage from social media appears to show locals hiking toward the area, with many saying they were tipped off by friends and neighbors.
“We heard Steph Curry’s place was letting people in… I grabbed my kids and ran,” one Maui resident told a local news outlet.
The move has earned Curry widespread praise, with fans and Hawaiians alike calling him a real MVP — Most Valuable Protector.
💬 One viral comment reads:
“Steph Curry just made the biggest assist of his life — and it wasn’t on the court.”
While Curry has yet to release an official statement, those close to the situation say he’s working behind the scenes to ensure the property remains accessible, stocked, and welcoming to those in need.
With panic mounting across the islands, one thing is clear: Steph Curry’s hilltop sanctuary may be saving more than just lives — it’s restoring hope.
Stay tuned for updates. And if you’re near the affected area — spread the word. There’s shelter above. 🌀❤️🏀