Stephen Curry is one of the all-time greats.
On Monday, the Golden State Warriors legend earned some more proof of that when the NBA's All-Star Game starters were announced.
The Western Conference has Curry voted a starter as part of this group:
- Stephen Curry
- Luka Doncic
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
- Nikola Jokic
- Victor Wembanyama
The actual format features a U.S. Vs. World component, so Curry won't necessarily play with that group, which features a Slovenian, a Canadian, a Serbian and a Frenchman along with the Akron, Ohio-born Curry.
Regardless, he made history.
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Curry is the oldest point guard ever chosen as an All-Star starter, according to Polymarket Hoops.
He's 37 years old and will turn 38 in March.
Curry remains exceptional. This season, he's averaging 27.6 points and 4.9 assists per game. He's shooting 38.6% from beyond the arc and 93.1% from the foul line.
The NBA's all-time leader in 3-pointers and in free-throw percentage remains unlike any player the league has ever seen.
And in the All-Star Game, he'll show the whole world just how true that still is.
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