Sabrina Ionescu wins WNBA 3-point contest
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Atlanta Dream's Allisha Gray made history last year by winning both the Skills Challenge and the 3-Point Contest. But although she was a finalist in the 3-Point Contest again this time around, she went home empty-handed. The New York Liberty swept with Natasha Cloud winning the Skills Challenge by edging out Seattle Storm's guard Erica Wheeler.
The Liberty All-Star and 3-point contest champion just can’t Venmo all that money, so she’s figuring out how to send it the Mystics’ Sonia Citron.
The WNBA's biggest stars have descended upon Indianapolis for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game. Up first, the All-Star 3-point contest and skills challenge.
Sabrina Ionescu will give rookie Sonia Citron half of her three-point contest prize money, praising the 21-year-old for having the courage to step up and compete in the event.
Ionescu beat Atlanta’s Allisha Gray 30-22 in the finals of the STARRY 3-Point contest Friday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS — Sabrina Ionescu admitted that she started listening to the crowd toward the end of the final round of Friday’s 3-point competition. She had already hit 11 3s in a row in the middle of her round, electrifying the crowd inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse. All she needed to do was close the competition strong.
Yet, few things bond the two hoopers quite like their relationships with late Lakers star Kobe Bryant. Both Gasol and Ionescu formed distinctly personal friendships with Bryant — Gasol as a teammate, Ionescu as a mentee.
New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu captured her second WNBA three-point contest victory Friday night in Indianapolis. She scored 30 points in the final round, which is tied for the second most in WNBA three-point contest history—behind only herself, when she set the record with 37 in her 2023 win.
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WNBA 3-Point Contest and Skills Challenge is at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Friday night. Follow along for live updates.
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New York Liberty Sabrina Ionescu shared the financial love after a historic win in WNBA All-Star Weekend's 3-Point Contest.