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Warriors' Stephen Curry makes NBA, team All-Star history
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry. Sergio Estrada-Imagn Images

Warriors' Stephen Curry makes NBA, team All-Star history

Stephen Curry made history Thursday when announced as a 2025 NBA All-Star Starter.

Curry is officially the oldest point guard ever (36) to be an All-Star starter and passed Paul Arizin for most All-Star selections in Warriors history with 11.

He was first selected as an All-Star in 2014 and has made it every year since, except for 2020 when he broke his hand.

Despite the Warriors sitting 11th in the Western Conference, Curry was selected to represent his franchise on his home court when the Chase Center hosts All-Star Weekend on Feb. 14-16.

He finished second in player, fan and media voting to join Oklahoma City Thunder and MVP front-runner Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as a starting guard for the West. They’ll play alongside LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Nikola Jokic.

Golden State’s sharp shooter is averaging 22.6 points per game on 40.7% from three. While not having one of his most prolific years, he found himself back in the All-Star starting line-up after being selected as a reserve last season.

The Bay Area fans get a front-row seat to their franchise player’s historic moment and host NBA All-Star Weekend for the first time since 2000.

Hope Hisey

Hope Hisey is a professional soccer player. She holds a Master of Legal Studies from the University of Arizona, specializing in sports, media, and entertainment. Her passions include football, basketball, soccer, and golf. 

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