Stephen Curry vs Sabrina Ionescu: Adam Silver Details Ending Gender Disparity in NBA

Published 02/18/2024, 8:45 AM HKT

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The Stephen Curry vs. Sabrina Ionescu three-point challenge has become one of the most highly anticipated events of the 2024 NBA All-Star weekend. The two shooting legends from their respective leagues will go head-to-head tonight to determine who the best shooter in the world is. This is the first time in NBA history two players from different genders are competing against each other at the All-Star Weekend.

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Not only has Steph vs. Sabrina created a unique buzz among basketball fans, but it might have opened new doors for NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. After witnessing the overwhelming reception of the event, Adam Silver announced that there could be more integration of women’s basketball into the NBA All-Star Weekend in the future. An event that showcases the best talent in the NBA and WNBA at the All-Star Weekend could do wonders for the popularity of women’s basketball.

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The NBA has been including WNBA stars and legends in the Celebrity All-Star game for many years. But there has never been a straight-up shooting competition between two of the biggest names in the NBA and WNBA. Steph vs. Sabrina could turn out to be a revolutionary initiative for both leagues.

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However, a lot will depend on how the event goes tonight. Adam Silver and the fans would hope for a competitive contest between the two shooters to add more excitement to the All-Star weekend. That would mean both stars would have to be on their A-game for the 3-point challenge.

How did Steph vs. Sabrina come into place?

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While Steph vs. Sabrina has the potential to be a game changer, it all began with a tweet from Sabrina Ionescu. The New York Liberty star challenged Steph for a shootout through a tweet last July after she demolished his 3-point contest record. Sabrina shot lights out during the 2023 WNBA 3-point contest and scored a record 37 of the possible 40 points to win the trophy. She beat Steph’s NBA 3-point contest record of 31 points by 6 points. Steph brought up Sabrina’s record in a conversation with rookie Brandin Podziemski during a game this season. “I think I gotta bring her out. We gotta settle this once and for all.” Steph said about Sabrina.

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Adam Silver and Co. noticed the buzz around the challenge and made it an official event for the 2024 All-Star Weekend. While Sabrina Ionescu is hungry to prove that she can shoot better than Stephen Curry, the Warriors superstar will also be eager to reclaim his record and put an end to the best shooter debate once and for all. The success of the Sabrina vs. Steph event will give Adam Silver more ideas about incorporating more WNBA stars into the NBA All-Star Weekend.

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Rohan Bhaunt

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Rohan Singh Bhaunt, an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports, boasts a background as a divisional basketball player and an NBA enthusiast spanning over a decade. His extensive knowledge of the sport enables him to intricately explore its nuances, presenting a fresh outlook. Rohan's dive into the NBA newsdesk at ES commenced with witnessing LeBron James secure his inaugural championship in Miami.
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