NBA commissioner Adam Silver explains why a much-hyped 3-point shootout rematch between Steph Curry and Sabrina Ionescu didn't happen.
After winning the WNBA Finals with the New York Liberty, former Oregon Ducks star Sabrina Ionescu is set to grow her brand across the world, announcing an inter
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WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu was back in her native Bay Area Thursday, teaming up with AT&T and Human IT to hand out hundreds of laptops to Oakland schoolchildren.
Curry and Ionescu wanted to expand the showcase, but when Caitlin Clark declined to participate the plan fell apart.
The NBA announced that the 3-point shooting event between Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu won't be part of this year's lineup.
The NBA says the 3-point shooting rematch between Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu is not going to be part of the lineup for All-Star Weekend.
There will be no rematch of the hugely popular 3-point contest between Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu at this weekend's NBA All-Star Game.
In a stunning development, Bay Area stars Steph Curry and Sabrina Ionescu won’t be bringing their NBA-WNBA shootout event back for this year’s All-Star weekend in San Francisco, according to multiple reports on Thursday morning.
Curry and Ionescu were interested in a rematch at the Warriors' Chase Center, but the league says it won't happen
There will not be a 3-point contest between the NBA’s Steph Curry and the WNBA’s Sabrina Ionescu at this NBA All-Star Weekend Saturday or Sunday in San Francisco. “We weren't able to land on a plan we thought would raise the bar off of last year’s special moment,
League officials attempted to resurrect the Curry-Ionescu competition in some form as late as Wednesday, multiple league sources said.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver spoke with the media before Saturday night’s All-Star festivities at Chase Center.
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