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Warriors star Curry plots return to 3-point contest at All-Star 2027

February 16, 2026
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Warriors star Curry plots return to 3-point contest at All-Star 2027
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Stephen Curry, the star point guard for the Golden State Warriors, has been dominating the basketball world for over a decade. Known for his incredible shooting ability and unmatched ball-handling skills, Curry has become a household name in the NBA. However, there is one event that he has not participated in since 2021 – the NBA Three-Point Contest.

The Three-Point Contest is an annual event held during the NBA All-Star Weekend, where the league’s best shooters compete against each other to see who can make the most three-point shots in a given time. Curry has been a regular participant in this event since 2010 and has won it twice, in 2015 and 2021. However, since his last win in Atlanta, Curry has not been seen in the contest.

Many fans have been wondering why Curry has been absent from the Three-Point Contest for the past two years. Some speculate that it is due to his busy schedule with the Warriors, while others believe that he wants to focus on other aspects of his game. Whatever the reason may be, one thing is for sure – Curry’s absence has been felt in the contest.

Curry’s performance in the 2021 Three-Point Contest was nothing short of spectacular. He made an impressive 27 out of 34 shots in the final round, beating out his fellow competitors and claiming the title for the second time in his career. His smooth shooting stroke and effortless accuracy left the crowd in awe, and it was a moment that will be remembered for years to come.

But what makes Curry’s absence from the Three-Point Contest even more intriguing is the fact that he has been on a hot streak in recent years. In the 2020-2021 season, he averaged 32 points per game and led the league in three-pointers made. He also became the first player in NBA history to make 300 three-pointers in five consecutive seasons. With these impressive stats, it’s hard to believe that Curry would not want to showcase his shooting skills in the Three-Point Contest.

However, as much as fans miss seeing Curry in the contest, there is no denying that he has his reasons for not participating. As a professional athlete, Curry knows the importance of managing his workload and prioritizing his goals. He has always been a team player and has never been one to chase individual accolades. Instead, he focuses on helping his team win games and ultimately, championships.

Moreover, Curry’s absence from the Three-Point Contest has given other players a chance to shine. In 2020, Buddy Hield of the Sacramento Kings won the contest, and in 2021, it was Devin Booker of the Phoenix Suns. These young players have been inspired by Curry’s shooting abilities and have worked hard to improve their own skills. By not participating in the contest, Curry has indirectly motivated and pushed these players to become better shooters.

But the question remains – will Curry ever return to the Three-Point Contest? As much as fans would love to see him compete again, only time will tell. However, one thing is for sure – Curry’s legacy in the contest will always be remembered. His two wins and impressive performances have solidified his place as one of the greatest shooters in NBA history.

In conclusion, Stephen Curry’s absence from the NBA Three-Point Contest since 2021 has left fans wondering and speculating. However, his decision to not participate in the event should be respected and understood. As a player who always puts his team first, Curry’s focus on winning championships is what truly matters. And while we may miss seeing him in the contest, his legacy and impact on the event will never be forgotten.

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