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Local high schooler with autism to get ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ chance with golden state warriors

Steph Curry Gives Amazing Surprise to Disabled Student

Steph Curry made one fan’s dream come true.

One month ago, a disabled student in Peoria, Arizona made an amazing half-court shot that went viral. Now, he’s getting a surprise from his favorite basketball player in the world – Steph Curry.

After Steph Curry heard the news about one of his favorite fans, T Ramirez, he decided to give him a special surprise – tickets to a Warriors vs Suns game, and a visit from Steph Curry himself.

“You and your family are gonna get to go to the game but you’re gonna get to arrive early because there’s somebody that wants to meet you there. Do you know who that is? His name’s Steph Curry,” one staffer said at Ramirez’s school.

Moments like these are the reason why the game of basketball is so important. It’s not just a game of throwing a ball into a hoop, but something that can inspire someone to push further than they ever thought they were capable of. Something to give a person a reason to be proud of themselves, and to hopefully earn a living.

Steph Curry is one of the most inspiring players in NBA history because there’s no one else like him. There’s no one as accomplished, as good of a shooter, and at his size, too. There’s a reason why fans are drawn to Steph Curry, and he’s the perfect role model for them.

Warriors Mark Autism Awareness Day; Draymond Green Hosts Former Teammate with Autism

SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — The Warriors celebrated a thrilling victory and Autism Awareness Day Saturday evening at Chase Center, with star player Draymond Green hosting a former Michigan State teammate with autism for the special night.

Anthony Ianni cheered on the team courtside as the Dubs took on the Utah Jazz. He was diagnosed with a higher functioning form of autism known as Pervasive Developmental Disorder as a child.

“When he called me, first thing he says to me, ‘Hey AI, I’m letting you know the Warriors, we’re doing an Autism Awareness game April 2nd. They want me to do some of these different clinics, but I told them I wasn’t going to do anything unless they brought you out here,'” said Ianni.

The Warriors did just that.

Ianni said he and Green had a rocky start to their friendship in college.

“There were times when his joking and sarcasm went really too far with me. And so that’s one of my biggest weaknesses, or one of my characteristics being on the autism spectrum, is that I don’t understand the joking and the sarcasm piece really well,” he said.

One day he said the two got in an argument that turned into a shoving match, and that’s when a coach revealed Ianni’s disorder to Green.

“Draymond walked up to me and said ‘hey why didn’t you tell me all of this and I kind of told him why like I didn’t think you’d understand it really well,’ and from that day on, our relationship changed completely, because he took it upon himself to learn more about who I was as a person being on the autism spectrum,” said Ianni.

Today Ianni is an autism advocate, author, and motivational speaker. Ianni and Green spent Friday hosting a basketball clinic at thrive city for 30 kids with autism.

On Saturday, Ianni rang the ceremonial bell ahead of tip-off against the Jazz.

Chase Center is also selling specially designed popcorn at every remaining home game throughout the arena with proceeds going to the Autism Society of San Francisco.

KPIX 5 met Ianni in the wellness sensory room at Chase Center, which is available to any fans who may be overwhelmed by the crowd, lights, and sounds of the arena, and need a safe space to get away.

After Saturday’s game Ianni and Green also hosted a post-game chalk talk with fans and families dealing with autism.

“It’s huge because it’s a voice, a lot of times these situations don’t have voices,” said Warriors Vice President of Event Experiences Phillip Hastings. “There’s not even the awareness or the acceptance. So when you have someone like Draymond step up and speak about it, people listen.”

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