Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry figures to play a prominent role in the 2022 NBA All-Star Game, and he has some pretty big plans to go with the game. The Warriors' sharpshooter, along with the Curry Brand, have revealed some incredible donation plans for Sunday's game, tied in with the stats he racks up in the All-Star Game. Via ESPN's Nick DePaula, Curry has pledged to donate $1,000 to the Cleveland Metro School District for every point he scores on Sunday, as well as $3,000 for every 3-pointer.

If Curry manages to win the NBA All-Star Game MVP, he'll be donating a whopping $10,000 to the Cleveland Metro School District. Additionally, the Curry Brand has plans to provide training to every basketball coach in the CMSD, courtesy of the Positive Coaching Alliance.

This is an incredible gesture from the Warriors' eight-time All-Star, who is looking to help out the Cleveland community after they played host to the festivities during All-Star Weekend.

It's safe to say those in the CMSD will be hoping Curry has a huge game on Sunday night, when he'll be playing as part of Team LeBron in the matchup against Team Durant. If he's his usual self from long range on Sunday, he could end up making a pretty hefty donation to the school district.

Heading into the All-Star break, Curry is knocking down an average of 4.6 3-pointers per game, and fans in attendance will be hoping that the Warriors star is feeling sharp and dialed in from beyond the arc on Sunday night.