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Stephen Curry, Sabrina Ionescu to Face Off in 3-Point Shootout at NBA All-Star Weekend

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Two of the best shooters in basketball are set to face each other in a unique competition at NBA All-Star weekend in Indianapolis.

 
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu — a legend at the University of Oregon who now plays for the New York Liberty — will compete in a three-point shootout as part of the weekend of All-Star festivities Feb. 16-18. The rules of the competition aren’t set yet, but both players bring major pedigree from behind their respective arcs.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ionescu holds the record for a three-point contest score, and will take on Curry at All-Star weekend in Indianapolis.

 

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Rules set for Steph Curry vs. Sabrina Ionescu three-point contest at NBA All-Star weekend

 

The rules are set, and it’s game on between former Oregon Ducks star Sabrina Ionescu and Stephen Curry.

 

The sharpshooting NBA and WNBA players and longtime friends are set to face off in a three-point contest at NBA All-Star weekend in Indianapolis on Feb. 17.

 

The “Stephen vs. Sabrina” contest will occur on NBA All-Star Saturday night after the NBA three-point contest and before the slam dunk contest, airing on TNT...

 

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The friendly contest will raise money for charity and pit the WNBA and NBA stars against each other from beyond the arc.

 

 

 

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