Last season, the NBA put an intriguing twist on the three-point contest, a part of the league’s All-Star Weekend since 1986, when it decided to add an intersport one-on-one showdown between Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry and New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu.
The contest, won by Curry, earned the seal of approval from the majority of basketball fans. And it appears the league has even bigger plans for the contest, as there have been rumblings that Curry’s former teammate Klay Thompson, as well as Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark, could join the fray.
Thompson, following the Dallas Mavericks’ 130-108 win over the Washington Wizards on Monday, was asked about potentially being a part of such a contest—and the veteran sharpshooter was open to the possibility.
Klay Thompson responds on the reports of him participating in some type of three-point shootout competition during the NBA All-Star weekend:
“It’d be fun. I don’t know the details but if the opportunity presents itself that would be cool to be a part of.” pic.twitter.com/GARm9PzW5i
— Landon Thomas (@sixfivelando) January 28, 2025
“It’d be fun,” Thompson said, via Mavericks beat writer Landon Thomas. “I don’t know the details but if the opportunity presents itself that would be cool to be a part of.”
The NBA reportedly has been recruiting Curry, Clark, Ionescu and Thompson to participate in a contest similar to the Steph vs. Sabrina event from last year’s All-Star Weekend, according to a November report from ESPN NBA Insider Shams Charania.
For her part, Ionescu, during a Nov. 9 appearance on the Big Ten Network’s Big Ten Tailgate ahead of an Oregon vs. Maryland football game, made it clear that, if given a choice, she’d want Clark as a teammate if the NBA adopted a 2 v 2 three-point contest.
“I mean, if I had to choose, I would take Caitlin Clark on my team,” she said.
The NBA, in an effort to drum up interest in the Sunday slate on All-Star Weekend, reportedly plans to move the Steph vs. Sabrina contest from Saturday to Sunday, in between games of the league’s new All-Star Game format it also plans to unveil this year, according to Tom Friend of the Sports Business Journal.
Curry, a 10-time All-Star, is the NBA’s all-time leader in three-pointers made. Thompson, his former Warriors teammate, ranks fifth on that list and has made 41.1 percent of his career attempts from beyond the arc. Meanwhile, Ionescu, who has knocked down a robust 2.7 triples per game in her career, and Clark, who led the WNBA in three-pointers made in her rookie season, are two of the deadliest shooters in women’s pro basketball.
Putting them all together on the court would be must-see TV.
Klay Thompson, the sharpshooting guard for the Golden State Warriors, has expressed interest in competing in the NBA Three-Point Contest alongside his teammates Stephen Curry and Damion Lee, as well as WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu.
Thompson, who is known for his deadly accuracy from beyond the arc, has won the contest twice before in 2016 and 2018. After missing the last two seasons due to injury, Thompson is eager to make his return to the competition and showcase his shooting skills once again.
Teaming up with Curry, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest shooters in NBA history, would make for a formidable duo. Adding Lee and Ionescu to the mix would bring even more excitement to the contest, as both players have proven themselves as elite shooters in their respective leagues.
Fans are eagerly anticipating the possibility of seeing these four sharpshooters go head-to-head in the Three-Point Contest, and it would undoubtedly be a must-watch event for basketball fans everywhere. Stay tuned for updates on whether Thompson, Curry, Lee, and Ionescu will officially be competing in the contest together.
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