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Stephen Curry Returns to Dunking After Six-Year Hiatus

Stephen Curry throws down his first dunk since 2019 during a game against the 76ers, but claims it will be his last.

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  1. Steph Curry says he’s retired from dunking after slam v 76ers

    Curry’s breakaway dunk cut the 76ers’ lead to 109-104 midway through the fourth quarter.

    Steph Curry says he’s retired from dunking after slam v 76ers

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Updated: Mar 2nd, 2025, 3:31 PM ET

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In a standout moment against the 76ers, Stephen Curry performed his first dunk since 2019, cutting the opponent's lead while scoring 29 points and 13 assists. At 37, Curry announced his retirement from dunking, humorously declaring that this would be his only one at the Chase Center. Besides the highlight, injuries affected other teams, including the Celtics, who faced key player absences.


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