
In a jaw-dropping incident that has left the sports world stunned, NBA legend Stephen Curry’s young son was rushed to the hospital late last night after what witnesses describe as a “mutant rabbit” attack in the backyard of the Curry family’s Bay Area home.

According to shocked neighbors, the bizarre scene unfolded just after 8:30 PM when the boy, whose identity is being withheld for privacy, was playing outside. “We heard screaming, then saw something dart across the yard — it was bigger than a normal rabbit, with these strange red eyes,” said one neighbor. “Next thing we knew, the boy was on the ground, foaming at the mouth.”

Emergency responders reportedly arrived within minutes, providing urgent medical treatment before transporting the child to a nearby intensive care unit. While the boy’s current condition remains undisclosed, sources close to the family say he is “receiving the best possible care” and is being monitored around the clock.
Local animal control officers have launched a search for the creature, which some residents are calling a “genetic freak” or even an “escaped lab experiment.” One witness claimed the animal appeared to have patches of missing fur and unusually long claws — details that have only fueled online speculation.
The news has sent social media into overdrive, with fans and celebrities posting messages of support under the hashtag #PrayForCurry. Former teammates, rival players, and even Hollywood stars have chimed in, expressing their concern for the Curry family.
As of this morning, Stephen Curry has not made an official statement, though insiders say the Warriors star is “shaken but focused entirely on his son’s recovery.”
Police have not confirmed whether the animal poses an ongoing threat to the neighborhood, but residents are being urged to keep children and pets indoors until further notice.
This is a developing story — and with the mysterious “mutant rabbit” still at large, the Bay Area is on high alert.