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Sabrina Ionescu and Stephen Curry‘s upcoming battle is what people are talking about right now. For the unacquainted, the Golden State Warriors player recently challenged Ionescu to a 3-point game to reclaim his title of having the record for most points scored in a round during a 3-point contest. Their battle has undeniably captivated people’s attention. The duo’s 3-point shooting contest will be seen during the All-Star Weekend in Indiana. As the anticipation grows, fans eagerly await who will win the challenge. 

Amidst this fervor, a 72-year-old former NBA coach has chimed in with his perspective on the matter. Thrilled by the update, he shared his opinion. Taking to his X account, George Karl wrote, “It’s the Decade of the Female! Love this and the Leagues growth into new areas like this!!” 

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Clearly, the legend seems to be in support of Ionescu. However, the coach is indeed true about the league venturing into new areas. Let’s take a look at how it all began before fans get to witness the end.

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What inspired Stephen Curry’s challenge with Sabrina Ionescu

The basketball star initiated the challenge with a spectacular performance, breaking Curry’s long-standing record in the 3-point contest, last year. Ionescu mesmerized fans by burying an astonishing 20 consecutive triples during the final round of the competition, amassing an impressive 37-point round. Months after her performance, the sharpshooter, Curry expressed his desire to reclaim his glory. He challenged Ionescu for a 3-point challenge. “I think I gotta bring her out…we gotta settle this once and for all,” said Curry. To the delight of fans, Ionescu quickly accepted Curry’s challenge. She took to her X account and wrote, “Let’s getttttt it!! See ya at the 3 pt line@StephenCurry30.”

Recently, Curry was asked about his opinion on participating in a contest against the WNBA star. He said, “I think this is like the coolest thing ever. … It’s gonna be great and I think the fans will love it!” Indeed, this contest is sure to enthrall players and viewers alike!

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