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NBA All-Star Weekend: Odds released for Slam Dunk, 3-Point Contest, Steph Curry vs. Sabrina Ionescu

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With NBA All-Star weekend upon us, it’s time to take a look at the odds released for the Slam Dunk, 3-point contest and the Steph Curry vs. Sabrina Ionescu matchup.

Everything begins at 8:00 p.m. ET on TNT and it’ll feature the Skills Challenge, the three-point contest, Curry vs. Ionescu and the Slam Dunk contest.

Let’s dive into the odds for each highlighted event during NBA All-Star weekend, via FanDuel.

Steph Curry vs. Sabrina Ionescu odds in 3-point contest

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The current odds, via FanDuel, favor Curry in this matchup. It’s just a head-to-head, so it’s money line only for the historic one-on-one contest.

Curry is a -215 favorite to knock out the fan favorite in Ionescu. She’s a sharp shooter, but her odds are +164. Maybe take a flier bet on this one? It should be interesting.

Odds for 3-point contest

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There are eight players involved with the three-point contest this season. Damian Lillard highlights the bunch and he is the favorite with +420 odds. Tyrese Hailburton follows up with +440 odds.

Then, it’s anyone’s guess after the top guys. The odds are listed as follows: Trae Young (+600), Jalen Brunson (+700), Karl-Anthony Towns (+700), Malik Beasley (+700) and Donovan Mitchell (+700).

Odds for NBA All-Star Dunk Contest

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Mac McClung is the favorite to repeat in this event to no one’s surprise. He’s listed at -190 for the odds, an absurd favorite going into the event.

The rest of the players have a shot, but they’ll need a standout performance in order to win. Jaylen Brown has +420 odds while Jacob Toppin (+600) and Jamie Jaquez Jr. (+650) trail in that department.

Fans can watch NBA All-Star weekend on TNT, beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET for the contests. The 73rd NBA All-Star Game takes place Sunday at 8:00 p.m ET.