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Stephen Curry tops Sabrina Ionescu in 3-point shootout at All-Star weekend

Steph Curry beat Sabrina Ionescu as two of the best 3-point shooters in basketball history went head-to-head to determine who is really the best on the court right now.

Curry and Ionescu faced off Saturday during the NBA All-Star weekend in Indianapolis in the first 3-point challenge between the NBA and the WNBA. The special long-distance shootout pitted two of the best to ever do it directly against each other for the first time.

Initially, Curry was supposed to take his shots from the NBA 3-point line using NBA basketballs, while Ionescu was going to shoot from the WNBA line using WNBA balls. But, according to CBS Sports, Ionescu opted to shoot from the NBA line.

“Personally, I shoot from that range to begin with,” Ionescu said, according to CBS Sports. “I practice from that range wanting to be a better shooter and a better basketball player. … Knowing I had that opportunity to pick what line I wanted to shoot from, it was a no-brainer from when it was first presented that I wanted to shoot from the NBA line.”

Ionesco, shooting first, scored 26 points. She started off strong, making seven of seven shots before missing her first.

Curry said he had “déjà vu” watching the first rack, when Ionesco started off going five-for-five, referring to her record-breaking performance last year in Las Vegas at WNBA All-Star Weekend.

Ionescu said the experience was “amazing” and thanked cheering fans for the support.

“If you can shoot, you can shoot,” Ionescu said after the contest. “It doesn’t matter if you’re a girl or boy. I think it just matters the heart that you have and wanting to be the best that you can be.”

Curry followed up by scoring 29 points, beating Ionescu for the evening, but still trailing both of their previous records.

Curry said “this couldn’t have gone any better” in terms of how they both showed up and gave their all on the court. He said Ionescu “set the bar” and that “it was unbelievable to watch.”

Curry, a point guard for the Golden State Warriors who has made more 3-point shots than anyone else ever to play in the NBA, called the competition “uncharted territory,” according to NBA.com.

His victory earned him a championship belt emblazoned with a goat on either side, a nod to him being the greatest of all time three-point shooter.

Ionescu, a guard for the New York Liberty who similarly excels beyond the 3-point line, set the league record for most 3-point shots made in a single season last year. She also holds the title for best 3-point contest performance in NBA or WNBA history, set at last year’s WNBA All-Star weekend.

She said Saturday’s contest is a “pinch-me moment,” NBA.com reported.

“I don’t think either of us know the gravity and magnitude this could take on,” she said in a Zoom call before the contest, NBA.com reported. “We’re just excited to be able to do this.”

The idea to have Curry and Ionescu face each other came about after Ionescu’s stellar performance at last year’s WNBA 3-point contest, in which she scored 37 points on 25-of-27 shooting, according to NBA.com, and squashed Curry’s contest record of 31 points.

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