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Stephen Curry dominated headlines this week with his selection as the Western Conference starter for the 2026 NBA All-Star Game, marking his 12th appearance and 11th as a starter, as announced by the NBA and Warriors official site on Monday. At 37, the Golden State star became the oldest point guard ever voted in, edging out 23-year-old Anthony Edwards, according to Golden State of Mind. Averaging 27.6 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 4.9 assists this season, Curry joined Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokic, and Victor Wembanyama as West starters, while LeBrons 21-year streak ended. Wife Ayesha fueled the buzz, posting on Instagram My baby We are so proud of you while resharing the Warriors announcement, per Times of India. Off the court, no new business ventures surfaced, but her post echoed support seen at his recent Davidson honor where the college named an exit after him. On the hardwood, Curry shook off injury concerns to play Monday night against the Miami Heat at Chase Center, Times of India confirmed he was cleared. Game highlights from Gametime Highlights show him erupting for key threes, including a step-back triple amid Jimmy Butlers knee injury scare that sidelined the Heat star, with Curry dishing eight assists and hitting five of nine shots to spark a Warriors win. Postgame, Curry and coach Steve Kerr chatted about Butlers mishap. Social chatter exploded with NBAs YouTube hyping his best plays as a four-time champ and two-time MVP drafted seventh from Davidson in 2009. No unconfirmed rumors or public appearances popped up, keeping the focus on this biographical milestone cementing his Warriors legacy among 17 players with 12 All-Star nods for one team.
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