
Stephen Curry, 37, became the oldest guard named an All-Star starter, signaling sustained elite form. Betting impact: expect stronger action on Curry scoring props and All-Star MVP markets, plus increased confidence in Warriors futures and Curry-over point lines in upcoming regular-season matchups.
Stephen Curry Makes All-Star History as Warriors Push Through a Tough Season
Stephen Curry was voted an All-Star starter for the 2025-26 season, becoming the oldest guard in NBA history to earn that distinction at 37. The milestone underscores Curry’s enduring role as Golden State’s primary offensive engine despite a bumpy campaign for the defending champions.

Stat Line and Season Context
Curry is averaging 27.6 points, 4.9 assists and 3.8 rebounds in Year 17 while shooting 47.0% from the field and 38.6% from three. Golden State sits 5.5 games back of the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference with a 24-19 record, a mark that reflects both Curry’s scoring bursts and the team’s inconsistent results in winnable games.
On-Court Impact and Leadership
Even as the Warriors navigate roster changes and defensive lapses, Curry remains the focal point of the offense — creating shots, stretching defenses and setting the tone late in games. His All-Star starter nod is a reminder that, from a production standpoint, he hasn’t lost a step and remains central to Golden State’s playoff hopes.
Betting Implications and Markets to Watch
Curry’s selection should move markets: expect heavier handle on his scoring props, All-Star MVP futures and anytime scorer lines. Punters may also gain confidence in Warriors spreads when Curry is active and consider backing Curry to finish in the All-Star top scorers list. For season-long wagers, his durability and scoring form could sway bettors toward Curry-focused player props and adjusted team futures.
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