It was supposed to be a wholesome Hello Kitty giveaway night, but due to one nasty Stephen Curry supporter, it turned into an all-out brawl Wednesday at Chase Center.

Security ejected that wild human being immediately after punching another Warriors fan in the crowd, who never threw a punch back. But folks who saw the incident demand more consequences, and the Warriors’ front office has responded.
Warriors Ban Stephen Curry Fan for Life after Chaotic Brawl
The Dubs dropped the hammer on multiple fans after viral footage showed a man in a Curry no. 30 jersey throwing haymakers during their 120-113 win over the Bucks.
Multiple angles captured the nasty fan raining punches on a man wearing all black. The victim hit the deck but got back up to keep scrapping until fans finally separated them.
They’re throwing hands at Chase Center tonight pic.twitter.com/ffTxLGr8Gw
— warriorsworld (@warriorsworld) January 8, 2026
“SFPD (San Francisco Police Department) was on location to defuse the situation,” the Warriors told TMZ Sports. “The fans have been banned from future Chase Center events.”
The organization called it a brief altercation but made it clear both main aggressors won’t step foot in the arena again. Chase Center security yanked the Curry jersey guy from his seat, but he kept jawing at other fans while being escorted out, though cameras couldn’t pick up what he was saying.
The wild brawl in the stands broke out reportedly midway through the game while Curry was cooking the Bucks for 31 points before hitting a massive triple late to ice the W. Some viewers treated the footage like entertainment, joking about the so-called UFC-style” chaos instead of the violence.
Surprisingly, both of them received a lifetime ban to keep Chase Center safe for families who had actually come for the Hello Kitty bags, while the viral footage showed only one person throwing punches and another taking them.
The franchise hasn’t revealed what led to the cold-blooded beef in the first place. But the organization made their stance crystal clear on fan behavior before focusing on their eight-game homestand that could define their season.
