Isaiah Simpson, a 6-year-old Steph Curry fan from Snellville, Ga., thought he was finally going to see his hero play during the Warriors’ visit to Atlanta back in early March. He didn’t get that chance.

After his mother paid $600 for secondary-market tickets for the Hawks-Warriors game, the family was denied entry to Philips Arena. The tickets weren’t valid. StubHub was unable to replace all the tickets in the sold-out game. Devastated at the time, Isaiah thought he’d have to wait another year to see Curry play. That is until the Warriors stepped in.

Warriors owner Joe Lacob got word of the story and flew Isaiah and his mother in for Sunday’s game against Memphis. They were given courtside seats right next to Lacob. And, yes, he got a chance to meet Curry.

💕LOVE THIS: 6-yr-old Isaiah Simpson of Snellville finally meeting his hero Steph Curry at @warriors game in CA after denied access in ATL. pic.twitter.com/dZz5S4Uatc — Kim Passoth (@passothCBS46) March 26, 2017

@Warriors Isaiah Simpson gets about as much media attention as @StephenCurry30 on stop fraud night before taking on Memphis pic.twitter.com/f2e7FCSbnY — Susan Tripp Pollard (@tripp_pollard) March 27, 2017

That looks to be an experience that Isaiah will never forget.

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