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Three-Point Contest

Basketball event during NBA All-Star weekend


Basketball event during NBA All-Star weekend

Note

the contest held in the NBA

The Three-Point Contest is a National Basketball Association (NBA) contest held on the Saturday before the annual All-Star Game as part of All-Star weekend.

The 2019 iteration of the contest involved ten participants. From its introduction in 1986 to 2018, eight participants were selected to participate in each season's shootout. In 2002–2003 to 2012-2013 there were six participants. Tyler Herro of the Miami Heat is the most recent winner of the event, which was held at Chase Center in San Francisco. Buddy Hield also tied Steph Curry’s record of 31 points in the latest edition of the three-point contest.

Rules

In this contest, participants attempt to make as many three-point field goals as possible from five positions behind the three-point line in one minute. Players begin shooting from one corner of the court, and move from station to station along the three-point arc until they reach the other corner. At each shooting station is a rack with five basketballs. Out of the five balls, four are worth one point (the standard orange Wilson game balls) and the fifth one (a red/white/blue ABA-style ball; often nicknamed the "money ball") is worth two points. The goal of this contest is to score as many points as possible within one minute. A perfect score used to be 30 points. Since the 2014 contest, a rack consisting only of "money balls" has been added, and can be placed on any of the 5 spots of the player's choice, bringing up the maximum possible score to 34 points. In the 2020 contest, two additional shots were placed on each side of the top of the key, worth three points each. This increased the maximum possible score to 40, and the time limit was increased from 60 to 70 seconds.

In the qualifying round, each player has a chance to score as many points as possible. The three players with the top scores advance to the finals. The final round is played in the same way as the qualifying round, but players shoot according to the ascending order of their first-round scores. In each round, the shots and the score are confirmed by the referee and the television instant replay system. The final round will be shot in reverse direction (left to right corner for a left-handed shooter and vice versa). In the case of a tie, multiple extra rounds of 30 seconds (1 minute in the final) are played to determine the winner.

Milestones

  • Larry Bird, the inaugural winner of this contest, and Craig Hodges have each won three consecutive times, while Mark Price, Jeff Hornacek, Peja Stojaković, Jason Kapono, and Damian Lillard have each won two consecutive times.
  • Craig Hodges and Jason Kapono hold the record for most shots made in one round (21/25, .840 percentage), Craig Hodges also holds the records of most consecutive shots made (19), most appearances (8), and most points (25 out of a possible 30 points, .833 percentage)
  • Detlef Schrempf and Michael Jordan share the record for the fewest points scored in any round with five in 1988 and 1990, respectively.
  • Kyrie Irving is the youngest player to win the contest at the age of 20.
  • Rimas Kurtinaitis is the only non-NBA player to participate in the contest.
  • Dirk Nowitzki and Karl-Anthony Towns are the only 7-foot players to win the contest.
  • Damian Lillard is the most recent player with consecutive titles.

Winners

RankPlayerTimes
13
3
32
2
2
2
2
2
Location (#)Denotes the number of times a location has hosted the competition
SeasonLocationPlayerNationalityTeamFinal Score/Max% Score
Dallas, TexasUnited StatesBoston Celtics/ 3073.33%
Seattle, WashingtonUnited StatesBoston Celtics (2)/ 3053.33%
Chicago, Illinois* (3)United StatesBoston Celtics (3)/ 3056.67%
Houston, TexasUnited StatesSeattle SuperSonics/ 3063.33%
Miami, FloridaUnited StatesChicago Bulls/ 3063.33%
Charlotte, North Carolina(2)United StatesChicago Bulls (2)/ 3056.67%
Orlando, Florida(3)United StatesChicago Bulls (3)/ 3053.33%
Salt Lake City, UtahUnited StatesCleveland Cavaliers/ 3060.00%
Minneapolis, Minnesota(2)United StatesCleveland Cavaliers (2)/ 3080.00%
Phoenix, ArizonaUnited StatesMiami Heat/ 3056.67%
San Antonio, TexasUnited StatesWashington Bullets/ 3066.67%
Cleveland, OhioUnited StatesChicago Bulls (4)/ 3073.33%
New York City, New YorkUnited StatesUtah Jazz/ 3053.33%
Canceled due to the 1998–99 NBA lockout
Oakland, California(2)United StatesUtah Jazz (2)/ 3043.33%
Washington, D.C.*United StatesMilwaukee Bucks/ 3063.33%
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaSerbiaSacramento Kings/ 3063.33%
Atlanta, Georgia(2)SerbiaSacramento Kings (2)/ 3073.33%
Los Angeles, CaliforniaUnited StatesDenver Nuggets/ 3060.00%
Denver, ColoradoUnited StatesPhoenix Suns/ 3063.33%
Houston, Texas (2)*GermanyDallas Mavericks/ 3060.00%
Las Vegas, NevadaUnited StatesMiami Heat (2)/ 3080.00%
New Orleans, Louisiana(2)United StatesToronto Raptors/ 3083.33%
Phoenix, Arizona (2)United StatesMiami Heat (3)/ 3063.33%
Dallas, Texas (2)*United StatesBoston Celtics (4)/ 3066.67%
Los Angeles, California (2)United StatesMiami Heat (4)/ 3066.67%
Orlando, Florida (2)United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves/ 3056.67%
Houston, Texas (3)United StatesCleveland Cavaliers (3)/ 3076.67%
New Orleans, Louisiana (2)ItalySan Antonio Spurs/ 3470.59%
Brooklyn, New York (2)United StatesGolden State Warriors/ 3479.41%
Toronto, OntarioUnited StatesGolden State Warriors (2)/ 3479.41%
New Orleans, Louisiana (3)^United StatesHouston Rockets/ 3461.76%
Los Angeles, California (3)^United StatesPhoenix Suns (2)28 / 3482.35%
Charlotte, North Carolina (2)United StatesBrooklyn Nets26 / 3476.47%
Chicago, Illinois (2)^BahamasSacramento Kings (3)27 / 4067.5%
Atlanta, Georgia (2)^ (2)United StatesGolden State Warriors (3)28 / 4070.00
Cleveland, Ohio (2)^Dominican RepublicMinnesota Timberwolves (2)29 / 4072.50%
Salt Lake City, Utah (2)^United StatesPortland Trail Blazers26 / 4065.00%
Indianapolis, Indiana^ (2)United StatesMilwaukee Bucks (2)26 / 4065.00%
San Francisco, California^United StatesMiami Heat (5)24 / 4060.00%

Three Point Contest champions by franchise

No.FranchiseLast win
5Miami Heat2025
4Boston Celtics2010
4Chicago Bulls1997
3Golden State Warriors2021
3Sacramento Kings2020
3Cleveland Cavaliers2013
2Minnesota Timberwolves2022
2Phoenix Suns2018
2Utah Jazz2000
2Milwaukee Bucks2024
1Portland Trail Blazers2023
1Brooklyn Nets2019
1Houston Rockets2017
1San Antonio Spurs2014
1Toronto Raptors2008
1Dallas Mavericks2006
1Denver Nuggets2004
1Washington Bullets1996
1Seattle SuperSonics1989

All-time participants

Player (#)Denotes the number of times the player has been in the contest
SeasonPlayers
Larry Bird, Dale Ellis, Sleepy Floyd, Craig Hodges, Norm Nixon, Kyle Macy, Trent Tucker, Leon Wood
Danny Ainge, Larry Bird (2), Michael Cooper, Dale Ellis (2), Craig Hodges (2), Detlef Schrempf, Byron Scott, Kiki Vandeweghe
Danny Ainge (2), Larry Bird (3), Dale Ellis (3), Craig Hodges (3), Mark Price, Detlef Schrempf (2), Byron Scott (2), Trent Tucker (2)
Michael Adams, Danny Ainge (3), Dale Ellis (4), Derek Harper, Gerald Henderson, Craig Hodges (4), Rimas Kurtinaitis, Reggie Miller, Jon Sundvold
Larry Bird (4), Craig Ehlo, Bobby Hansen, Craig Hodges (5), Michael Jordan, Reggie Miller (2), Mark Price (2), Jon Sundvold (2)
Danny Ainge (4), Clyde Drexler, Tim Hardaway, Hersey Hawkins, Craig Hodges (6), Terry Porter, Glen Rice, Dennis Scott
Dell Curry, Craig Ehlo (2), Craig Hodges (7), Jeff Hornacek, Jim Les, Dražen Petrović, Mitch Richmond, John Stockton
B. J. Armstrong, Dana Barros, Craig Hodges (8), Dan Majerle, Reggie Miller (3), Terry Porter (2), Mark Price (3), Kenny Smith
B. J. Armstrong (2), Dana Barros (2), Dell Curry (2), Dale Ellis (5), Steve Kerr, Eric Murdock, Mark Price (4), Mitch Richmond (2)
Nick Anderson, Dana Barros (3), Scott Burrell, Steve Kerr (2), Dan Majerle (2), Reggie Miller (4), Chuck Person, Glen Rice (2)
Dana Barros (4), Hubert Davis, Steve Kerr (3), Tim Legler, George McCloud, Glen Rice (3), Dennis Scott (2), Clifford R. Robinson
Dale Ellis (6), Steve Kerr (4), Tim Legler (2), Terry Mills, Sam Perkins, Glen Rice (4), John Stockton (2), Walt Williams
Hubert Davis (2), Dale Ellis (7), Jeff Hornacek (2), Sam Mack, Reggie Miller (5), Tracy Murray, Glen Rice (5), Charlie Ward
Cancelled due to the 1998-99 NBA lockout
Ray Allen, Mike Bibby, Hubert Davis (3), Jeff Hornacek (3), Allen Iverson, Dirk Nowitzki, Terry Porter (3), Bob Sura
Ray Allen (2), Pat Garrity, Allan Houston, Rashard Lewis, Dirk Nowitzki (2), Steve Nash, Bryon Russell, Peja Stojaković
Ray Allen (3), Wesley Person, Mike Miller, Steve Nash (2), Paul Pierce, Quentin Richardson, Steve Smith, Peja Stojaković (2)
Brent Barry, Pat Garrity (2), Wesley Person (2), Peja Stojaković (3), Antoine Walker, David Wesley
Chauncey Billups, Kyle Korver, Voshon Lenard, Rashard Lewis (2), Cuttino Mobley, Peja Stojaković (4)
Ray Allen (4), Joe Johnson, Voshon Lenard (2), Kyle Korver (2), Vladimir Radmanović, Quentin Richardson (2)
Gilbert Arenas, Ray Allen (5), Chauncey Billups (2), Dirk Nowitzki (3), Quentin Richardson (3), Jason Terry
Gilbert Arenas (2), Damon Jones, Jason Kapono, Mike Miller (2), Dirk Nowitzki (4), Jason Terry (2)
Daniel Gibson, Richard Hamilton, Jason Kapono (2), Steve Nash (3), Dirk Nowitzki (5), Peja Stojaković (5)
Mike Bibby (2), Daequan Cook, Danny Granger, Jason Kapono (3), Rashard Lewis (3), Roger Mason
Chauncey Billups (3), Daequan Cook (2), Stephen Curry, Channing Frye, Danilo Gallinari, Paul Pierce (2)
Ray Allen (6), Kevin Durant, Daniel Gibson (2), James Jones, Paul Pierce (3), Dorell Wright
Ryan Anderson, Mario Chalmers, James Jones (2), Anthony Morrow, Kevin Love, Kevin Durant (2)
Ryan Anderson (2), Matt Bonner, Stephen Curry (2), Paul George, Kyrie Irving, Steve Novak
Arron Afflalo, Bradley Beal, Marco Belinelli, Stephen Curry (3), Kyrie Irving (2), Joe Johnson (2), Damian Lillard, Kevin Love (2)
Marco Belinelli (2), Stephen Curry (4), James Harden, Kyrie Irving (3), Kyle Korver (3), Wesley Matthews, JJ Redick, Klay Thompson
Devin Booker, James Harden (2), Kyle Lowry, Khris Middleton, JJ Redick (2), Klay Thompson (2), CJ McCollum, Stephen Curry (5)
Klay Thompson (3), CJ McCollum (2), Kyle Lowry (2), Eric Gordon, Kyrie Irving (4), Kemba Walker, Nick Young, Wesley Matthews (2)
Bradley Beal (2), Devin Booker (2), Wayne Ellington, Paul George (2), Tobias Harris, Klay Thompson (4), Eric Gordon (2)
Joe Harris, Kemba Walker (2), Khris Middleton, Seth Curry, Damian Lillard (2), Buddy Hield, Danny Green, Devin Booker (3), Dirk Nowitzki (6), Stephen Curry (6)
Devin Booker (4), Buddy Hield (2), Trae Young, Joe Harris (2), Duncan Robinson, Zach LaVine, Devonte Graham, Dāvis Bertāns
Donovan Mitchell, Stephen Curry (7), Mike Conley, Jayson Tatum, Zach LaVine (2), Jaylen Brown
Desmond Bane, Luke Kennard, CJ McCollum (3), Patty Mills, Zach LaVine (3), Karl-Anthony Towns, Fred VanVleet, Trae Young (2)
Jayson Tatum (2), Buddy Hield (3), Damian Lillard (3), Tyler Herro, Kevin Huerter, Julius Randle, Tyrese Haliburton, Lauri Markkanen
Damian Lillard (4), Tyrese Haliburton (2), Donovan Mitchell (2), Lauri Markkanen (2), Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns (2), Malik Beasley, Trae Young (3)
Jalen Brunson (2), Cade Cunningham, Darius Garland, Tyler Herro (2), Buddy Hield (4), Cameron Johnson, Damian Lillard (5), Norman Powell

Records

Sources:

PlayerScore/MaxSeason
Stephen Curry31 / 40 22 / 30 without four extra “money balls” and two extra long-range shots
Tyrese Haliburton31 / 40 22 / 30 without four extra “money balls” and two extra long-range shots
Karl-Anthony Towns29 / 40 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Devin Booker28 / 34 25 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Luke Kennard28 / 40 25 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Devin Booker227 / 40 19 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Craig Hodges25 / 30
Jason Kapono25 / 30
Mike Conley27 / 40 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Buddy Hield27 / 40 24 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Damian Lillard26 / 40 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Craig Hodges224 / 30
Mark Price24 / 30
Hubert Davis24 / 30
Jason Kapono224 / 30
Stephen Curry227 / 34 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Klay Thompson27 / 34 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Stephen Curry327 / 34 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Jayson Tatum25 / 40 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Buddy Hield226 / 34 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Joe Harris26 / 34 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Dāvis Bertāns26 / 40 19 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Klay Thompson225 / 34 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Marco Belinelli24 / 34 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Klay Thompson324 / 34 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Eric Gordon24 / 34 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Minimum 24
PlayerScore/MaxSeason
Karl-Anthony Towns29 / 40 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Stephen Curry28 / 40 19 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Devin Booker28 / 34 25 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Jason Kapono25 / 30
Buddy Hield27 / 40 24 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Mike Conley27 / 40 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Devin Booker226 / 40 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Damian Lillard26 / 40 18 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Mark Price24 / 30
Jason Kapono224 / 30
Stephen Curry227 / 34 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Klay Thompson27 / 34 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Luke Kennard26 / 40 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Trae Young26 / 40 20 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Kyrie Irving23 / 30
Joe Harris26 / 34 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Klay Thompson225 / 34 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Marco Belinelli24 / 34 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Larry Bird22 / 30
Steve Kerr22 / 30
Peja Stojaković22 / 30
Stephen Curry324 / 34 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Stephen Curry423 / 34 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Buddy Hield225 / 40 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Tim Legler20 / 30
Paul Pierce20 / 30
James Jones20 / 30
Matt Bonner20 / 30
Davis Bertans22 / 40 15 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots
Eric Gordon21 / 34 18 / 30 without four extra "money balls"
Minimum 20
PlayerShotsSeason
Craig Hodges21
Craig Hodges221
Stephen Curry20
Mark Price20
Jason Kapono20
Kyrie Irving20
Stephen Curry220
Devin Booker20
Mike Conley20
Karl-Anthony Towns20
Tyrese Haliburton20
Hubert Davis19
Jason Kapono219
Stephen Curry319
Buddy Hield19
Buddy Hield219
Jayson Tatum19
Larry Bird18
Larry Bird218
Tim Legler18
Tim Legler218
Peja Stojakovic18
Gilbert Arenas18
James Jones18
Marco Belinelli18
Klay Thompson18
Eric Gordon18
Klay Thompson218
Stephen Curry418
Devin Booker218
Devin Booker318
Stephen Curry518
Mike Conley218
Trae Young18
Luke Kennard18
Luke Kennard218
Buddy Hield318
Damian Lillard18
Minimum 18
PlayerShotsSeason
Craig Hodges19
Stephen Curry13
Joe Harris12
Larry Bird11
Hubert Davis11
Stephen Curry211
Jason Kapono10
Ray Allen10
Kyrie Irving10
Stephen Curry310
Dennis Scott9
Mark Price9
Steve Kerr9
Kyle Korver9
Stephen Curry49
Stephen Curry59
Minimum 9

Sponsors

Sources:

SeasonSponsor
American Airlines
American Airlines, Sheraton
American Airlines, Sheraton
American Airlines, Sheraton
American Airlines, Sheraton
American Airlines, Sheraton
American Airlines, Sheraton
American Airlines, Sheraton
AT&T
AT&T
AT&T
AT&T
AT&T
AT&T
AT&T
1-800-CALL-ATT
1-800-CALL-ATT
1-800-CALL-ATT
Footlocker
Footlocker
Footlocker
Footlocker
Footlocker
Footlocker
Footlocker
Footlocker
Footlocker
Footlocker
Footlocker
Footlocker
Footlocker
JBL
JBL
Mountain Dew
Mountain Dew
Mountain Dew
Mountain Dew
Starry
Starry
Starry

Criticism and controversies

In 2005, Fred Hoiberg became the first player in NBA history to lead the league in three-point shooting percentage and not be invited to the three-point shooting competition.

In the 2024 three-point contest, fans expressed dissatisfaction with referees for permitting participants, notably Karl-Anthony Towns, to shoot while their feet were on the line.

Notes

  • The 1999 All-Star Game was cancelled due to the 1998–99 NBA lockout.
  • Denote contests that required a tiebreaking round. The final score given here came from the tiebreaker.
  • Starting with the 2014 Three-Point Contest, the format includes four extra "money balls".
  • Starting with the 2020 Three-Point Contest, the format includes two extra long-range shots, worth three points each.
  • CJ McCollum was named as a replacement to Chris Bosh due to the latter being unable to participate in the event with a calf injury (and later on, a blood clot in his leg).
  • Mike Conley was named as a replacement to Devin Booker due to the latter being unable to participate in the event with a knee injury.
  • Julius Randle was named as a replacement to Anfernee Simons due to the latter being unable to participate in the event with an ankle injury.
  • Stephen Curry competed with Sabrina Ionescu of the WNBA's New York Liberty in an independent three-point shootout during the 2024 All-Star Weekend. Ionescu set the single-round record by an NBA or WNBA player during the 2023 WNBA All Star Weekend in Las Vegas with a second-round score of 37.

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