In a shocking turn of events, Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry was reportedly involved in a minor airplane accident** on Tuesday afternoon while traveling to the **Bahamas** for a charity event and personal vacation.
Sources close to the NBA icon confirmed that Curry was aboard a private jet that **experienced mechanical failure during landing** at Lynden Pindling International Airport in Nassau. According to eyewitnesses, the aircraft made a **rough emergency landing**, skidding off the runway before coming to a stop on a grassy area.
Airport officials released a brief statement confirming that there were **no fatalities** and only **minor injuries** reported among the passengers. **Stephen Curry was onboard and is said to be in stable condition**, with no major injuries. He was taken to a local hospital for evaluation and has since been released.
> “Stephen is okay, just a bit shaken,” a spokesperson for Curry stated. “He’s grateful for the quick response of the pilots and emergency crews. He’ll be taking some time to rest and regroup with his family.”
Curry, 37, had been traveling to the Bahamas for a joint event with his **Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation**, partnering with local organizations to support youth education and nutrition programs. The trip was also set to double as a short vacation before training resumes for the 2025-2026 NBA season.
NBA fans, teammates, and fellow athletes took to social media shortly after the news broke, sending messages of support and relief.
> “Praying for you, bro,” tweeted Warriors teammate **Klay Thompson**. “Glad you’re safe. That’s all that matters.”
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Bahamian aviation authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, focusing on what caused the mechanical malfunction.
This incident has sparked wider discussion about the **safety of private air travel among professional athletes**, especially as several high-profile figures have had close calls in recent years.
Despite the scare, Curry’s representatives confirmed that he remains committed to his offseason plans and is expected to return to training later this month. The Warriors organization has not released an official statement, but sources say they are closely monitoring the situation.