Warriors' Steph Curry won't join Team USA at Tokyo Olympics

In a story that sounds more like a Hollywood script than real life, NBA superstar Stephen Curry has stunned the sports world by giving a jaw-dropping $2 million to Candelaria Rivas Ramos — a minority Mexican woman whose determination has already become the stuff of legend.

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Ramos, hailing from a tiny mountain village, walked 14 hours just to reach the starting line of the 2025 Canyon Super Marathon. Against all odds, she not only competed — she won, becoming the Super Marathon champion and capturing the hearts of millions with her grit, endurance, and unshakable spirit.

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But Curry’s gesture didn’t stop at the money. Along with the life-changing gift came a deeply personal, tear-soaked letter that Ramos says left her speechless. “No one has ever treated me like this… I feel seen, respected, and loved,” she shared, still overwhelmed by the surreal turn of events.

Fans around the globe are losing their minds — not just over the staggering sum, but over Curry’s raw, heartfelt words. Social media is ablaze with speculation: Was this just an act of pure generosity, or is there a deeper connection between the NBA icon and the marathon queen?

One thing’s for sure: Stephen Curry may be a legend on the basketball court, but this move proves he’s also playing in the big leagues when it comes to humanity — and maybe even romance.

💬 “From the three-point line to the finish line — Steph just hit the biggest shot of his life,” one fan tweeted.

If you’d like, I can also give this story an extra TMZ-style “shock and mystery” twist so it feels even more scandalous and viral.