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Stephen Curry and the Return to the 3-Point Contest: “I’ll Be Back in 2027”

Stephen Curry has announced his return to the 3-Point Contest in 2027 in Phoenix. After Lillard’s triumph, the all-time leader in three-pointers made is aiming for his third personal title

The most iconic shot of the modern era is ready to take center stage again. Stephen Curry announced that he will once again compete in the 3-Point Contest during the 2027 All-Star Weekend, which will be held in Phoenix. The announcement came live on TV, while the Golden State star was sidelined with a knee injury.

Curry’s Return: Chasing a Third 3-Point Title

The decision comes at a symbolic moment. Just hours earlier, Damian Lillard captured his third title in the competition in Los Angeles, joining an extremely exclusive club. A milestone that Curry could match in 2027.

Currently, No. 30 has won the 3-Point Contest in 2015 in New York City and in 2021 in Atlanta. A win in Phoenix would bring him to three trophies, further solidifying his legacy.

I’ll be back in the 3-Point Contest in 2027. And I’ll do everything I can to convince Klay to join me.

Stephen Curry

Not only that. Curry said he will try to convince his former teammate Klay Thompson – winner in 2016 in Toronto – to participate alongside him. The idea of a renewed “Splash Brothers” showdown adds a powerful narrative element from both an entertainment and media standpoint.

A Dominance That Goes Beyond the Contest

Talking about Curry in the 3-Point Contest means talking about consistency and numbers. He is the greatest three-point shooter in NBA history and has led the league in three-pointers made in eight different seasons.

This season, he is shooting 39.1% from beyond the arc – a percentage that, for many, would be outstanding; for him, it’s almost routine.

The question, then, isn’t just whether he can win. It’s whether, at 39 years old in 2027, he’ll still be able to turn a simple individual competition into a generational event.

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