Before facing Sabrina Ionescu of the New York Liberty in a one-on-one 3-point match, point guard Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors is feeling confident.
At Indianapolis’ All-Star weekend, on Saturday night, Curry and Ionescu will finally square off.
In an NBA TV interview, Curry said, “There’s only one outcome.” “It’s that I prevail.”
“She’s amazing,” said Curry. “Amazing player, unbelievable shooter.” There should be some competition in the game, which is fantastic.
In the days before the event, Ionescu has likewise only had good things to say about Curry.”To be able to see how much Steph has respected me as a player, a basketball player, and a person to want to come out here and do this is a blessing,” Ionescu said during their talk.
“He desires to defeat me.” He’s definitely not taking it easy, I can assure you. Yesterday, as I was training, he was attempting to get into my brain and was booing me.
When Ionescu won the WNBA 3-point competition last year, she was the first challenger of Curry.
Curry has averaged 28 points, 4.4 rebounds, and five assists per game so far this season for the Warriors, who are now 27-26.
Ionescu averaged 17 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 5.4 assists per game with the Liberty in the previous WNBA season.