HOUSTON – The owner of a Houston-based active-wear company enlisted a big-time NBA star to help determine the size of his donation to Hurricane Harvey flood victims in the Houston area.

The owner of Active Faith Sports, Lanny Smith, said he would donate $1,000 for every shot made out of 25 tries in a free throw challenge. He's got some expert help to determine how much to give.

Smith brought along Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors to put his NBA-honed skills to good use. The donation free throw challenge was posted on Instagram.

Out of 25 shots, Curry made 18. That's $18,000 for Hurricane Harvey relief from Smith. Curry plans to match that amount and give another $100,000 on top of it.

"Our prayers to the family. We've got your back!" Curry said after his final shot.

Smith, a former NBA prospect, founded Active Faith Sports to provide positive and inspiring messages on active wear. The company has support from Curry and several other NBA players.