Two years ago, Riley Morrison wrote a letter to Golden State Warriors superstar point guard Stephen Curry asking the two-time league MVP why his signature shoe wasn’t available in sizes for girls.

Curry responded to Morrison telling her that he was going to talk to Under Armor about it. Fast-forward to today, and Curry now has a International Women's Day sneaker:

“Right after Riley wrote the letter, I started to reach out to Under Armour,” Curry told Nick DePaula of ESPN. “One, to see how we could fix the problem that she was having with her experience on the website and trying to find her size in the right section. Two, having the quick idea of saying, ‘Let's take this another level and let Riley use her story to impact women using their voice, all across the world in whatever way they can.'

“It's important to uplift young women and give them a dream, confidence and a vision, showing them what they're capable of.”

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We often think that professional athletes are hard to reach, but Riley Morrison showed that a simple kindly-written letter is all it takes to get a hold of your favorite NBA player. This is definitely a moment she won’t ever forget and Curry deserves credit for being such a noble guy.

Curry has two daughters, so Morrison’s letter and complaint hit home for him.

The Warriors, who are taking on the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday, will be without Curry, who is sick.