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The NBA All-Star Weekend concluded with Shaq's OGs facing Chuck's Global Stars, where Steph Curry led his team with 20 points and a memorable half-court three-pointer. Curry reunited with former teammate Kevin Durant, who praised Curry's easygoing playing style and their strong on-court chemistry. This performance has sparked speculation about Durant's decision not to rejoin the Warriors before the trade deadline.

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The NBA All-Star Weekend concluded with Shaq's OGs facing Chuck's Global Stars, where Steph Curry led his team with 20 points and a memorable half-court three-pointer. Curry reunited with former teammate Kevin Durant, who praised Curry's easygoing playing style and their strong on-court chemistry. This performance has sparked speculation about Durant's decision not to rejoin the Warriors before the trade deadline.

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The NBA All-Star Weekend has come to an end with the All-Star

game finale that saw Shaq's OGs take on Chuck's Global Stars.

Shaq's OGs were led by none other than Golden State's hometown
hero, Steph Curry who totaled 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 three-
pointers made. The most impressive three of the night also came
from Curry when he pulled from the half-court line to drill a three
which initiated a sequence of high-paced action from then on out.

THE STEPH SHOW FROM HALFCOURT 😱😱

🌟 #NBAAllStar Championship LIVE on TNT 🌟 pic.twitter.com/rJNi4ndqt5

— NBA (@NBA) February 17, 2025

The team was comprised of a few of Curry's former opponents from


NBA Final's matchups but also saw him reunite with Kevin Durant,
whom they won two championships with in 2017 and 2018. Durant
was speaking with members of the media, where he opened up
about his admiration for Curry and their chemistry.

"It's just so easy to play with Steph," said Durant. He doesn't


demand the ball, he doesn't have a demanding personality. He just
plays within the flow of the game and those are the types of players
that are easy to play with."

Kevin Durant on his on-court chemistry with Stephen Curry: "He doesn't having a demanding
personality, plays within the flow of the game and those are the type of players are easy to play
with." pic.twitter.com/ZpIguS4ymH

— 95.7 The Game (@957thegame) February 17, 2025

It was clear when these two played together on the Warriors that
their chemistry was undeniable, which was showcased by their
dominance and three straight trips to the NBA Finals. This leaves
many to wonder why Durant allegedly refused to rejoin Steph on the
Warriors when given the chance before the trade deadline this
season.

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