Golden State Warriors' star Steph Curry visits boy with leukemia at hospital

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Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Warriors star Steph Curry and Brody Stephens, Indianapolis, Indiana, Monday, November 21, 2016.
Warriors star Steph Curry and Brody Stephens, Indianapolis, Indiana, Monday, November 21, 2016.
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INDIANAPOLIS, IN (KGO) -- Warriors star Steph Curry is showing just how big his heart is. The Warriors star visited a young leukemia patient while the team was in Indianapolis on Monday.

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Seven-year-old Brody Stephens is one of Curry's biggest fans. Brody was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia as a baby and went into remission after chemotherapy. But he's since developed another type of leukemia. The two spent an hour together getting to know one another. Curry gave him a signed jersey, t-shirts and a basketball. They also exchanged bracelets, which Curry wore during the team's win over the Pacers last night. The Warriors invited Brody to come out for a Warriors game at Oracle once he gets out of the hospital.

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