The NBA All-Star match culminated in a spectacular pre-game introduction featuring none other than Stephen Curry. At the end of the event, he raised the coveted MVP trophy high above his head, marking a memorable conclusion to his extraordinary home All-Star outing.
His arena. His supporters. His radiant moment — just the latest chapter in his impressive journey.
Throughout this remarkable transition from Oakland to San Francisco, Curry has rightfully earned every bit of the acclaim he received.
He kickstarted the scoring in the final with a three-pointer and later struck from half-court before dashing down the court, celebrating with a chest bump alongside rapper Mistah Fab.

Steph Curry celebrates his half-court shot. ESPN/Getty
He played a pivotal role in leading Shaq’s OGs to a 41-25 victory over Chuck’s Global Stars on Sunday, contributing 12 points through four three-pointers and earning the MVP title.
The Chase Center erupted in chants of “MVP! MVP!” as he collected his trophy.
Following an Olympic gold medal triumph in August, Curry now adds an All-Star victory in the Bay Area six months later to his illustrious achievements. Next month, he’s set to celebrate his 37th birthday.
During a break in the game, Curry took the mic to express how “blessed” he felt to host the All-Star Game in his own arena, the five-year-old Chase Center — a vision long held by the Golden State Warriors.

Stephen Curry with his MVP trophy along with Shaq’s OGs. Getty
Prior to starting his pre-game shooting routine, Curry kicked a ball to Anthony Edwards, adjusting for the absence of his usual passing partner, Warriors assistant coach Bruce Fraser.
Shaquille O’Neal was responsible for drafting Curry and his teammates for the All-Star competition, where they faced Candace’s Rising Stars in the inaugural game of the revamped format for the NBA’s midseason classic.
With no quarter breaks, no clock, and the goal set at 40 points, this was the new style of play.
Curry’s performance capped off a thrilling weekend filled with parties, practices, and community engagement.
This marked Curry’s 11th All-Star selection and his 10th appearance at the event, underscoring its significance for the 36-year-old. He displayed visible emotion during both the Canadian and US national anthems before refocusing on the game ahead.
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