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Report: Caitlin Clark and Stephen Curry may participate in 3-point competition at upcoming All-Star Weekend

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NBA All-Star Weekend may have just wrapped up, but fans are already buzzing about a potential rematch between Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu in the 3-point shootout next year. The dynamic duo faced off in a thrilling competition this year, with Curry narrowly edging out Ionescu with 29 points to her 26.

According to reports, Curry vs. Ionescu Part 2 is highly likely to happen during NBA All-Star Weekend in February 2025. But that’s not all – the rematch could also feature a 2 vs. 2 battle, with Iowa star Caitlin Clark and Klay Thompson joining the shootout. Damian Lillard is also rumored to be a potential candidate for the competition.

Clark, the projected No. 1 pick in the upcoming WNBA Draft, has been making waves with her exceptional 3-point shooting skills. In a recent game, she led the Hawkeyes to victory with an impressive 41 points, including nine 3-pointers, setting an NCAA tournament single-game record.

With Ionescu and Clark’s sharp-shooting abilities, they would pose a tough challenge for Curry and his partner in the rematch. Fans are eagerly anticipating the showdown, which promises to be must-watch television. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting event at next year’s NBA All-Star Weekend.

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