OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry and the Curry Family Foundation partnered with Under Armour and Chase to refurbish the outdoor and indoor basketball courts at Bushrod Community Center in Oakland.

The newly remodeled gymnasium was decked out in fresh black and gold paint. Even the rims were gold.

At center court was "SC," Curry's initials. On the wall along the sideline are in-game action murals of Curry with motivational quotes sprinkled throughout facility. "I can do all things," one of Curry's favorite bible verses, is inscribed on the wall pads.

The 40 or so kids in attendance didn't find out about of Curry's plan to visit the center until hours before. When the two-time MVP entered the gym from the back door, the place erupted with cheers.

"It's an extremely high priority for us to be able to support the next generation, to give them as many educational opportunities, as many safe-haven places to come and play," Curry said to kids, parents and staff members. "To have that physical active lifestyle that you can learn a lot about yourself, about your friends and about your community."

Stephen Curry is entering his ninth season with the Golden State Warriors. Noah Graham/NBAE/Getty

After addressing the audience, Curry broke the new gym in as a "ribbon-cutting" moment by nailing a triple from the top of the key. He then proceeded to sign autographs and pose for pictures for an extensive period.

"I can't believe he's here," screamed one of the moms while he was surrounded by energetic kids.

The event eventually moved to the outside, where the kids participated in a basketball clinic instructed by Curry's personal trainer, Brandon Payne. Warriors assistant coach Bruce Fraser also attended the event in support of Curry.

Curry huddled with the players and issued a pep talk. They were listening intently.

At the conclusion of the grand opening, Curry was given a full tour of the center. By this time, it was late in the afternoon. It was a full day for Curry, having just completed a practice and media obligations before arriving onto the scene. But he made it clear that it was all worth it.

He considers the Bay Area to be his home, and also wants to see to it that the youth in the area have a better home for their physical activities.

"Me and my wife have the opportunity to be able to support the youth here in our adoptive home of Oakland. This is where we've been the last nine years and hope to be here for a very long time," Curry said.