A first-of-its-kind 3-point shootout will take place on Saturday, with Sabrina Ionescu calling the competition “what sports is about.”
NBA star Steph Curry will take on Ionescu in the competition. Both are 3-point champions in their respective All-Star games, although Ionescu broke the record for the highest-ever score in a 3-point contest in 2023.
The idea for the competition came after Ionescu broke the record. And she said Wednesday that it came about organically.
“There’s going to be a young kid who hasn’t maybe watched many WNBA games but is going to watch this, and they’re going to have that dream of one day maybe shooting against their idol,” Ionescu said on Wednesday. “We’re a small piece of changing the narrative. This isn’t really scripted. This isn’t something we’re doing to try to check something off the box. We’re really excited for the opportunity. It’s really organic.”
While initially Ionescu was set to shoot from the WNBA’s shorter 3-point line, she requested to shoot from the NBA line, noting that she usually shoots “from that range to begin with” and that it was a “no-brainer.”
She also wants to prove that “we’re capable and we’re willing.”
For Curry, the competition is to help keep the narrative going that the “level of play” continues to grow in the WNBA.
“You look for opportunities to just raise the bar on what it means to be a basketball fan,” Curry said. “It’s an authentic competition between two great shooters who’ve had success in the 3-point contest. However it plays out, this is what sports is about: competing.”