Curry brothers place wager on 3-point contest

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Curry brothers have levied a wager for their head-to-head competition in Saturday night’s NBA 3-point contest: Whoever loses must buy tickets for the entire Curry family anytime they play against each other for the remainder of their NBA careers.

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Instead of gaudy parties and exclusive special releases, Under Armour poured its All-Star Weekend budget into renovating Curry’s childhood rec center.

Stephen said Saturday before practice for the All-Star game that “the stakes are pretty high considering how many people show up for our games.”

It’s unclear if the group will include a new sister-in-law. There are reports that Seth has proposed to Callie Rivers, the daughter of NBA coach Doc Rivers. When asked about it Saturday, Seth declined to talk about their relationship.

Stephen, who won the 3-point competition in 2015, says he is motivated to win it again because he’s “knows for a fact” that everybody else in the Curry family -including his parents- are pulling for Seth.

Stephen says with a laugh, “so I hope to pull the upset.”

Both players are hoping to do better than their father Dell Curry, who participated in the 3-point contest twice but never made it out of the first round. Seth, making his first appearance, says Dell advised them to “do a whole lot better than I did.”

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