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The Three-Point Contest [1] 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.
All-Star Saturday night is at 8 p.m. ET Feb. 17, 2024, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis and will be shown on TNT. The evening includes three staples: the Kia Skills Challenge, Starry 3-Point ...
Stephen Curry and Sabrina Ionescu might have signed up for a win-win situation when they agreed to go head-to-head in an unprecedented 3-point shootout, but someone had to lose.. Curry made sure ...
Curry and Ionescu will participate in a one-on-one 3-point shootout during NBA All-Star Weekend on Saturday. ... 2024 at 9:16 AM. ... 35, is far and away the NBA’s most decorated 3-point shooter ...
October 24, 2023 – April 14: 2023–24 NBA season; February 18: 2024 NBA All-Star Game at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. All-Star Game: Eastern Conference defeats Western Conference 211 – 186. Skills Challenge: Team Pacers (Tyrese Haliburton, Bennedict Mathurin, Myles Turner) Three Point Contest: Damian Lillard
The first shot was a 10-ft bank shot from the right angle, the second was straight-on jump shot from the top of the key, the third was an NBA three-point shot from the left angle and the fourth is a half-court shot. There was a two-minute time limit for each attempt and the top two times advanced to a head-to-head final round.
— NBA (@NBA) February 19, 2024 Lillard rested for much of the fourth quarter and finished with 39 points and six assists while shooting 11-of-23 from 3-point distance.
2 by Mac McClung (2023, 2024) Most Three-Point Shootout Contests won; 3 by Larry Bird (1986, 1987, 1988) 3 by Craig Hodges (1990, 1991, 1992) Most consecutive Three-Point Shootout Contests won; 3 by Larry Bird (1986, 1987, 1988) 3 by Craig Hodges (1990, 1991, 1992) Youngest Slam Dunk Contest Champion; Kobe Bryant (18 years, 169 days)