Stephen Curry's former teammate to join him and Sabrina Ionescu for the iconic three-point contest

Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu will be joined by a surprise addition for the iconic three-point contest at the upcoming NBA All-Star Weekend. Read on to find out who’s joining this thrilling showdown!

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Stephen Curry's former teammate to join him and Sabrina Ionescu for the iconic three-point contest

Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu during the three point contest (via Getty)

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Golden State Warriors standout Stephen Curry and New York Liberty prodigy Sabrina Ionescu will be joined by one of Curry's former teammates for the iconic three-point contest at the upcoming All-Star Game weekend.

This year, the three-point contest promises even more action, with an addition that will surely increase the excitement.

Golden State Warriors standout Stephen Curry and New York Liberty prodigy Sabrina Ionescu will be joined by one of Curry's former teammates for the iconic three-point contest at the upcoming All-Star Game weekend. Curry, renowned for his exceptional ability to make three-pointers effortlessly, has been at the forefront of revolutionizing the NBA's approach to scoring from beyond the arc.

Last year, the NBA introduced a thrilling change to their annual three-point contest when Curry faced off against Ionescu in an intersport showdown, with Curry narrowly emerging as the winner by just three points. This exciting matchup was part of the league's ongoing efforts to boost fan engagement, especially around the WNBA's rising stars. This year, the three-point contest promises even more action, with an addition that will surely increase the excitement. Read on to learn more about the thrilling additions to the contest for this season.

Who will join Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu in the Contest

A familiar face in the three-point contest could be returning to the spotlight. Klay Thompson, who spent many seasons as Curry's teammate with the Golden State Warriors, is reportedly being recruited to join the contest this year. Thompson, who ranks fifth on the NBA's all-time list for three-pointers made, has long been known for his deadly shooting ability, especially from deep. After a recent game, Thompson was asked about the possibility of participating in this year’s shootout, and he expressed enthusiasm about the idea.

"It’d be fun," Thompson said in response to the question. "I don’t know the details but if the opportunity presents itself that would be cool to be a part of."

 

 

With Stephen Curry and Thompson, two of the greatest shooters in NBA history, joining forces once again, their reunion on the court is bound to excite fans. Thompson’s sharp-shooting skills, combined with Curry’s unparalleled three-point range, would make for an unforgettable event during the All-Star weekend. The NBA seems to be gearing up for a high-energy showdown, promising a spectacle for basketball fans around the world.

Caitlin Clark joins the contest for added excitement

The addition of WNBA star Caitlin Clark to the three-point contest brings another exciting layer to this already star-studded event. Clark, known for her extraordinary three-point shooting ability, has been compared to Curry himself due to her capability to change the game with her long-range shots. Her entry into the contest, along with Curry and Ionescu, will only enhance the competition and provide more thrilling moments for fans.

After the success of last year’s Curry-Ionescu showdown, the NBA is looking to build on that momentum by including Clark, making it a true cross-sport contest. Clark, a rising star in the basketball world, has quickly become one of the most talked-about players, and her participation would bring even more attention to the event. Adding Thompson to the mix is also seen as a way to bring even more star power to the challenge, especially given his relationship with Stephen Curry and their iconic Splash Brothers legacy.

As the NBA reimagines its All-Star weekend, this three-point contest will be one of the main attractions, especially with the exciting new format for the All-Star Game. Moving the contest to Sunday, in between games of the new All-Star format, promises to give fans an action-packed day. With Curry, Ionescu, Thompson, and Clark, this year’s contest is poised to be one for the ages. The spectacle of watching some of the best long-range shooters in basketball history, alongside emerging talents, will certainly be a highlight of the All-Star weekend.

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