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Curry edges Ionescu in NBAWNBA 3-point shootout

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WASHINGTON: Stephen Curry sank his last four shots from the right corner to defeat Sabrina Ionescu 29-26 in a 3-point NBAWomen’s NBA Challenge at NBA All-Star Saturday festivitie­s. Ionescu set the score to beat, matching the best numbers by any player in the NBA 3-Point Contest, only for Curry to rally late for the victory, then hug Ionescu as both celebrated a successful effort.

“I knew I had to get hot,” Curry said of his closing run to win the challenge champion’s belt. The first-ever shootout of the sexes was a groundbrea­king showdown between elite guards – Golden State’s Curry, the NBA’s all-time 3-point basket leader, and WNBA single-season 3-point record holder Ionescu of the New York Liberty.

“A night like tonight shows a lot of young girls and young boys that if you can shoot, you can shoot. It doesn’t matter if you’re a girl or a boy. I think it just matters the heart that you have and wanting to be the best that you can be,” said Ionescu.

Both shot from NBA 3point range, Curry with an NBA ball and Ionescu with a WNBA ball. “This couldn’t have gone any better in the sense of us two taking the challenge in front of this stage. To deliver like that, like she said, the ball was unbelievab­le to watch,” Curry said.

“I don’t know if anybody can fill these shoes but this might need to be something we do more often.”

Ionescu challenged Curry after she made 37 of a possible 40 points in last year’s WNBA 3Point Contest, the best score in any single round of a WNBA or NBA 3-point competitio­n.

“That was amazing, just to be able to have this be the first of its kind event and come out here and put on a show, understand­ing what this means,” Ionescu said. “Excited to change the narrative and be able to do it alongside the greatest to ever do it.”

Curry hoped the matchup would inspire young talent to appreciate great shooting.

“For her to have a presence on this stage is going to do a lot to inspire the next generation of young boys and girls that want to compete and see themselves in either of us,” Curry said.

In the NBA 3-Point Contest, Damian Lillard of Milwaukee won his second consecutiv­e crown, sinking his last shot in the finals to score 26 points and beat Atlanta’s Trae Young and Minnesota’s Karl-Anthony Towns, who each had 24.

“It was only right that I do it with some drama,” Lillard said. “I didn’t know what I had. I just heard the crowd go, ‘Ooooh.’ I knew I had to make that last shot to get the win.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Curry and Ionescu pose for a photo after their 3-point challenge during the State Farm All-Star Saturday Night at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapol­is, Indiana.
— AFP photo Curry and Ionescu pose for a photo after their 3-point challenge during the State Farm All-Star Saturday Night at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapol­is, Indiana.

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