Steph Curry is all about Oakland. The Warriors star has embraced Chase Center in San Francisco, but Oracle Arena always will have a special place in his heart.
The Warriors' previous home helped shape the two-time NBA MVP. He spent the first 10 years of his career with fans cheering the roof down, win or lose. But another Oakland home also means a whole lot to Curry.
On Thursday morning, Curry posted on his Instagram story the need to save the "Warriors House" in Oakland.
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There has been a GoFundMe created to save the house in West Oakland, with a $350,000 goal. At about the same time of Curry's Instagram post, a $10,000 anonymous donation was posted on the GoFundMe page.
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Lloyd Canamore considers himself the Warriors' No. 1 fan, and proved so by painting his home blue and gold. It has become a local attraction with the likes of Curry stopping by. Now, he needs your help.
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Canamore, 58, actually has lived in the home long before it was painted Warriors colors. It has been in his family for 50 years and he has lived there since he was a kid. But his mother died last year, leaving him alone in the house and living off a fixed disability income.
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While the Warriors now call San Francisco their home, Oakland long with have roots for the Dubs. Curry is all in on keeping those roots at Canamore's iconic house.