Does Steph Curry ever falter? We’re convinced he doesn’t.

After scoring 51 points against Orlando on Thursday, the Golden State Warriors guard took off his shoes, signed them, and made sure they got to one of his biggest fans in the building.

Stephen Curry gave his autographed, game-worn shoes to a young fan for his birthday.

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The shoes, which also had “I can do all things” written on them, went to a young boy who was celebrating his birthday. According to this video, the boy saved $400 to attend the game.

Wednesday night, Curry was at it again off the court. The reigning MVP met 4-year-old Shawn Kennedy, who has DIPG — the most deadly form of brain cancer.

Curry gave the boy the sneakers he wore to warm up — “Keep being brave,” Curry wrote — and even took Shawn and his brother into the Warriors’ locker room so they could meet some other players. (Associated Press)

Shawn’s mother, Nicole Vathy, said,

“I didn’t expect anything like this. He’s going to go home and talk about this all day. He really is. He’s not going to stop talking about it.”

Then Curry went out and dropped 42 points on the Miami Heat.

Just business as usual for the best player in the business.