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Steph Curry Shatters Three-Point Record—Watch Every Impossible Shot & Instant Reactions
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Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry just secured his 12th NBA All-Star selection—and 11th consecutive start—matching legends Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Michael Jordan for total appearances while wearing a single franchise’s jersey. At 37, the two-time MVP continues to redefine longevity, averaging 27.6 points, 4.9 assists and 3.8 rebounds on elite 46.8 percent shooting, all while ranking second league-wide in made three-pointers and free-throw percentage this season.
The 2026 All-Star Game at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome will feature a new three-team, round-robin mini-tournament, but Curry’s presence remains the constant draw. He joins Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokić, Victor Wembanyama and Luka Doncic atop the Western Conference roster, setting the stage for another long-range clinic. Fans still recall last year’s Kobe Bryant MVP performance at Chase Center, and the league’s greatest shooter shows no signs of cooling off.
Curry’s record-setting pace has become routine. Earlier this month he broke Michael Jordan’s mark for most 40-point games after turning 30 and is just weeks away from becoming the first player ever to launch 10,000 career three-point attempts. His active streak of 82 straight games with at least one made triple underscores why opposing defenses still warp around him nightly.
That brilliance is also keeping Golden State afloat. The Warriors sit 24-19, winning five of their last six despite losing Jimmy Butler to a season-ending ACL tear. Coach Steve Kerr leans even harder on his captain, and Dub Nation will see that on display tonight in Dallas, where Curry is confirmed to suit up against the Mavericks in the team’s second outing since Butler’s injury.
Beyond the marquee game, speculation already swirls about Curry entering the All-Star Saturday Three-Point Contest for an eighth time—and perhaps a rematch with WNBA sharpshooter Sabrina Ionescu after last year’s viral duel. Whether he adds more hardware or not, each new milestone tightens his grip on the title of greatest shooter ever and strengthens his Hall-of-Fame résumé.
For Warriors fans and fantasy managers alike, the takeaway is simple: Stephen Curry remains appointment viewing. As the postseason race intensifies, every deep three, mouthguard-chew and record book rewrite fuels search-engine interest—and keeps Golden State’s championship hopes alive in 2026.
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