Three-Point Contest#Winners
{{Short description|Basketball event during NBA All-Star weekend}}
{{About|the contest held in the NBA|the similar contest in the WNBA|WNBA All-Star Game#Three-Point Contest}}
The Three-Point Contest{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/allstar2008/features/saturday_20080216.html|title=Kapono Lights Up Saturday Night|last=McMenamin|first=Dave|publisher=TurnerInteractive, Inc|work=NBA.com|date=February 20, 2008|access-date=December 18, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090323112354/http://www.nba.com/allstar2008/features/saturday_20080216.html|archive-date=March 23, 2009|url-status=dead}} 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.{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2007-02-15-east-notes_x.htm|title=East notes: Kapono taking shot at three-point crown|last=Nance|first=Roscoe|work=USA Today|date=February 16, 2007|access-date=December 30, 2008}} 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"){{cite web|url=http://www.sportsline.com/nba/allstar/threepointshootout|title=NBA All-Star Game: Shootout|work=CBS Sports|access-date=December 29, 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081012002056/http://www.sportsline.com/nba/allstar/threepointshootout|archive-date=October 12, 2008}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/raptors/news/kapono_020608.html|title=Jason Kapono To Defend Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout Crown|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|date=February 6, 2008|access-date=December 18, 2008}} 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.{{cite book|title=A Basketball Handbook|last=Brown|first=Donald H.|year=2007|publisher=AuthorHouse|isbn=978-1425961909|page=85|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YJmsqtj-rh4C}}{{cite book |title=A Best of Basketball Story|last=Brown|first=Donald H.|year=2007|publisher=AuthorHouse|isbn=978-1434341938|page=127|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BoSQqvcuTXEC&pg=PA127}} 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.[https://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/marco-belinelli-wins-three-point-shootout-bradley-beal-034034904--nba.html Marco Belinelli wins the Three-Point Shootout after Bradley Beal’s comeback forces a playoff], Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved February 14, 2015. In the 2020 contest, two additional Mountain Dew (currently Starry due to sponsorship change) 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.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nba.com/allstar/2020/events/three-point-contest|title = 2020 MTN DEW 3-Point Contest}}
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.{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/pistons/news/threepointcontest_060208.html|title=Billups Named As Participant in Foot Locker Three-Point Shootout|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|date=February 8, 2006|access-date=December 18, 2008}} 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, Stephen Curry, 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.nba-allstar.com/contests/3point/|title=NBA All-Star – 3 Point Shootout Contest|website=www.NBA-Allstar.com}}
- 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
File:Larry Bird Lipofsky.jpg won three consecutive contests while playing with the Boston Celtics.]]
File:Jason Kapono.JPG won the contest in the {{nbay|2006}} and {{nbay|2007|app=season}} while playing with the Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat.]]
File:Stephen Curry shooting.jpg of the Golden State Warriors won the contest twice in 2015 and 2021.]]
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|+Players with multiple titles !Rank !Player !Times |
rowspan=2|1
|{{sortname|Larry|Bird}} |3 |
{{sortname|Craig|Hodges}}
|3 |
rowspan=6|3
|{{sortname|Peja|Stojaković}} |2 |
{{sortname|Jeff|Hornacek}}
|2 |
{{sortname|Mark|Price}}
|2 |
{{sortname|Jason|Kapono}}
|2 |
{{sortname|Stephen|Curry}}
|2 |
{{sortname|Damian|Lillard}}
|2 |
class="wikitable" |
style="background-color:#CFECEC; border:1px solid #aaaaaa; width:6em;" | ^
|Denotes players who are still active |
style="background-color:#FFFF99; border:1px solid #aaaaaa; width:6em;" | *
|Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame |
Player (#)
|Denotes the number of times the player has won |
Team (#)
|Denotes the number of times a player from this team has won |
Location (#)
|Denotes the number of times a location has hosted the competition |
class="wikitable sortable" |
Season
! Location ! Player ! Nationality ! Team ! Final Score/Max ! % Score |
---|
{{nbay|1985}}
|bgcolor="#FFFF99"| {{sortname|Larry|Bird}}* |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|22}} / 30 |73.33% |
{{nbay|1986}}
|bgcolor="#FFFF99"| {{sortname|Larry|Bird}}* (2) |{{flagu|United States}} |Boston Celtics (2) |{{Nts|16}} / 30 |53.33% |
{{nbay|1987}}
|bgcolor="#FFFF99"| {{sortname|Larry|Bird}}* (3) |{{flagu|United States}} |Boston Celtics (3) |{{Nts|17}} / 30 |56.67% |
{{nbay|1988}}
|{{sortname|Dale|Ellis}} |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|19}} / 30 |63.33% |
{{nbay|1989}}
|{{sortname|Craig|Hodges}} |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|19}} / 30 |63.33% |
{{nbay|1990}}
|{{sortname|Craig|Hodges}} (2) |{{flagu|United States}} |Chicago Bulls (2) |{{Nts|17}} / 30 |56.67% |
{{nbay|1991}}
|{{sortname|Craig|Hodges}} (3) |{{flagu|United States}} |Chicago Bulls (3) |{{Nts|16}} / 30 |53.33% |
{{nbay|1992}}
|{{sortname|Mark|Price}} |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|18}} / 30 |60.00% |
{{nbay|1993}}
|{{sortname|Mark|Price}} (2) |{{flagu|United States}} |Cleveland Cavaliers (2) |{{Nts|24}} / 30 |80.00% |
{{nbay|1994}}
|{{sortname|Glen|Rice}} |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|17}} / 30 |56.67% |
{{nbay|1995}}
|{{sortname|Tim|Legler}} |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|20}} / 30 |66.67% |
{{nbay|1996}}
|{{sortname|Steve|Kerr}} |{{flagu|United States}} |Chicago Bulls (4) |{{Nts|22}} / 30 |73.33% |
{{nbay|1997}}
|{{sortname|Jeff|Hornacek}} |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|16}} / 30 |53.33% |
{{nbay|1998}}{{ref label|Note1|a|a}}
|align=center colspan=4|Canceled due to the 1998–99 NBA lockout{{ref label|Note1|a|a}} |
{{nbay|1999|trunc=y}}
|{{sortname|Jeff|Hornacek}} (2) |{{flagu|United States}} |Utah Jazz (2) |{{Nts|13}} / 30 |43.33% |
{{nbay|2000}}
|bgcolor="#FFFF99"| {{sortname|Ray|Allen}}* |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|19}} / 30 |63.33% |
{{nbay|2001}}
|{{sortname|Peja|Stojaković}} |{{flagu|Serbia}} |{{Nts|19}} / 30{{ref label|Note2|b|b}} |63.33% |
{{nbay|2002}}
|{{sortname|Peja|Stojaković}} (2) |{{flagu|Serbia}} |Sacramento Kings (2) |{{Nts|22}} / 30{{ref label|Note2|b|b}} |73.33% |
{{nbay|2003}}
|{{sortname|Voshon|Lenard}} |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|18}} / 30 |60.00% |
{{nbay|2004}}
|{{sortname|Quentin|Richardson}} |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|19}} / 30 |63.33% |
{{nbay|2005}}
|Houston, Texas (2) |bgcolor="#FFFF99"| {{sortname|Dirk|Nowitzki}}* |{{flagu|Germany}} |{{Nts|18}} / 30 |60.00% |
{{nbay|2006}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/allstar2007/three_point/|title=Jason Kapono is Three-Point Champ|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|access-date=December 18, 2008}}
|{{sortname|Jason|Kapono}} |{{flagu|United States}} |Miami Heat (2) |{{Nts|24}} / 30 |80.00% |
{{nbay|2007}}
|{{sortname|Jason|Kapono}} (2) |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|25}} / 30 |83.33% |
{{nbay|2008}}
|Phoenix, Arizona (2) |{{sortname|Daequan|Cook}} |{{flagu|United States}} |Miami Heat (3) |{{Nts|19}} / 30{{ref label|Note2|b|b}} |63.33% |
{{nbay|2009}}
|Dallas, Texas (2) |bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Paul|Pierce}}* |{{flagu|United States}} |Boston Celtics (4) |{{Nts|20}} / 30 |66.67% |
{{nbay|2010}}
|{{sortname|James|Jones|dab=basketball, born 1980}} |{{flagu|United States}} |Miami Heat (4) |{{Nts|20}} / 30 |66.67% |
{{nbay|2011}}
|Orlando, Florida (2) |bgcolor="#CFECEC"| {{sortname|Kevin|Love}}^ |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|17}} / 30{{ref label|Note2|b|b}} |56.67% |
{{nbay|2012}}
|Houston, Texas (3) |bgcolor="#CFECEC"| {{sortname|Kyrie|Irving}}^ |{{flagu|United States}} |Cleveland Cavaliers (3) |{{Nts|23}} / 30 |76.67% |
{{nbay|2013}}
|{{sortname|Marco|Belinelli}} |{{flagu|Italy}} |{{Nts|24}}{{ref label|Note2|b|b}} / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} |70.59% |
{{nbay|2014}}
|Brooklyn, New York (2) |bgcolor="#CFECEC"| {{sortname|Stephen|Curry}}^ |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|27}} / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} |79.41% |
{{nbay|2015}}
|bgcolor="#CFECEC"| {{sortname|Klay|Thompson}}^ |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|27}} / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} |79.41% |
{{nbay|2016}}
|bgcolor="#CFECEC"| {{sortname|Eric|Gordon}}^ |{{flagu|United States}} |{{Nts|21}}{{ref label|Note2|b|b}} / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} |61.76% |
{{nbay|2017}}
|bgcolor="#CFECEC"|{{sortname|Devin|Booker}}^ |{{flagu|United States}} |Phoenix Suns (2) |28 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} |82.35% |
{{nbay|2018}}
|Charlotte, North Carolina (2) |{{sortname|Joe|Harris|dab=basketball}} |{{flagu|United States}} |26 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} |76.47% |
{{nbay|2019}}
|Chicago, Illinois (2) |bgcolor="#CFECEC"|{{sortname|Buddy|Hield}}^ |{{flagu|Bahamas}} |Sacramento Kings (3) |27 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} |67.5% |
{{nbay|2020}}
|Atlanta, Georgia (2) |bgcolor="#CFECEC"|{{sortname|Stephen|Curry}}^ (2) |{{flagu|United States}} |28 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} |70.00 |
{{nbay|2021}}
|Cleveland, Ohio (2) |bgcolor="#CFECEC"|{{sortname|Karl-Anthony|Towns}}^ |{{flagu|Dominican Republic}} |29 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} |72.50% |
{{nbay|2022}}
|Salt Lake City, Utah (2) |bgcolor="#CFECEC"|{{sortname|Damian|Lillard}}^ |{{flagu|United States}} |26 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} |65.00% |
{{nbay|2023}}
|bgcolor="#CFECEC"|{{sortname|Damian|Lillard}}^ (2) |{{flagu|United States}} |Milwaukee Bucks (2) |26 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} |65.00% |
{{nbay|2024}}
|bgcolor="#CFECEC"|{{sortname|Tyler|Herro}}^ |{{flagu|United States}} |Miami Heat (5) |24 / 40 |60.00% |
Three Point Contest champions by franchise
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No.
! Franchise ! Last win | ||
---|---|---|
5 | Miami Heat | style="text-align:center;"|2025 |
4 | Boston Celtics | style="text-align:center;"|2010 |
4 | Chicago Bulls | style="text-align:center;"|1997 |
3 | Golden State Warriors | style="text-align:center;"|2021 |
3 | Sacramento Kings | style="text-align:center;"|2020 |
3 | Cleveland Cavaliers | style="text-align:center;"|2013 |
2 | Minnesota Timberwolves | style="text-align:center;"|2022 |
2 | Phoenix Suns | style="text-align:center;"|2018 |
2 | Utah Jazz | style="text-align:center;"|2000 |
2 | Milwaukee Bucks | style="text-align:center;"|2024 |
1 | Portland Trail Blazers | style="text-align:center;"|2023 |
1 | Brooklyn Nets | style="text-align:center;"|2019 |
1 | Houston Rockets | style="text-align:center;"|2017 |
1 | San Antonio Spurs | style="text-align:center;"|2014 |
1 | Toronto Raptors | style="text-align:center;"|2008 |
1 | Dallas Mavericks | style="text-align:center;"|2006 |
1 | Denver Nuggets | style="text-align:center;"|2004 |
1 | Washington Bullets | style="text-align:center;"|1996 |
1 | Seattle SuperSonics | style="text-align:center;"|1989 |
All-time participants
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Player (in bold text) |Indicates the winner of the contest |
Player (#)
|Denotes the number of times the player has been in the contest |
Records
Sources:{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/shootout_alltime_records.html|title=Shootout Records |publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|access-date=December 17, 2008}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/playerfile/quentin_richardson/bio.html|title=Quentin Richardson Bio|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|access-date=December 18, 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081224224950/http://www.nba.com/playerfile/quentin_richardson/bio.html|archive-date=December 24, 2008}}
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|+Most points in a round | ||
Player
! Score/Max ! Season | ||
---|---|---|
Stephen Curry | 31 / 40{{ref label|Note 3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 22 / 30 without four extra “money balls” and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2020|end}} |
Tyrese Haliburton | 31 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 22 / 30 without four extra “money balls” and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2022|end}} |
Karl-Anthony Towns | 29 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2021|end}} |
Devin Booker | 28 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 25 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2017|end}} |
Luke Kennard | 28 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 25 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2021|end}} |
Devin Booker2 | 27 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 19 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2019|end}} |
Craig Hodges | 25 / 30 | {{nbay|1985|end}} |
Jason Kapono | 25 / 30 | {{nbay|2007|end}} |
Mike Conley | 27 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2020|end}} |
Buddy Hield | 27 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 24 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2019|end}} |
Damian Lillard | 26 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2022|end}} |
Craig Hodges2 | 24 / 30 | {{nbay|1990|end}} |
Mark Price | 24 / 30 | {{nbay|1993|end}} |
Hubert Davis | 24 / 30 | {{nbay|1997|end}} |
Jason Kapono2 | 24 / 30 | {{nbay|2006|end}} |
Stephen Curry2 | 27 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2014|end}} |
Klay Thompson | 27 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2015|end}} |
Stephen Curry3 | 27 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2018|end}} |
Jayson Tatum | 25 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2020|end}} |
Buddy Hield2 | 26 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2018|end}} |
Joe Harris | 26 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2018|end}} |
Dāvis Bertāns | 26 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 19 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2019|end}} |
Klay Thompson2 | 25 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2017|end}} |
Marco Belinelli | 24{{ref label|Note2|b|b}} / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2013|end}} |
Klay Thompson3 | 24 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2014|end}} |
Eric Gordon | 24 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2016|end}} |
colspan=3 style="text-align:center;" |Minimum 24 |
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class="wikitable"
|+Most points in the finals | ||
Player
! Score/Max ! Season | ||
---|---|---|
Karl-Anthony Towns | 29 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2021|end}} |
Stephen Curry | 28 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 19 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2020|end}} |
Devin Booker | 28 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 25 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2017|end}} |
Jason Kapono | 25 / 30 | {{nbay|2007|end}} |
Buddy Hield | 27 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 24 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2019|end}} |
Mike Conley | 27 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2020|end}} |
Devin Booker2 | 26 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2019|end}} |
Damian Lillard | 26 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 18 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2022|end}} |
Mark Price | 24 / 30 | {{nbay|1993|end}} |
Jason Kapono2 | 24 / 30 | {{nbay|2006|end}} |
Stephen Curry2 | 27 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2014|end}} |
Klay Thompson | 27 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2015|end}} |
Luke Kennard | 26 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 23 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2021|end}} |
Trae Young | 26 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 20 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2021|end}} |
Kyrie Irving | 23 / 30 | {{nbay|2012|end}} |
Joe Harris | 26 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2018|end}} |
Klay Thompson2 | 25 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2017|end}} |
Marco Belinelli | 24{{ref label|Note2|b|b}} / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 22 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2013|end}} |
Larry Bird | 22 / 30 | {{nbay|1985|end}} |
Steve Kerr | 22 / 30 | {{nbay|1996|end}} |
Peja Stojaković | 22 / 30 | {{nbay|2002|end}} |
Stephen Curry3 | 24 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2018|end}} |
Stephen Curry4 | 23 / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2015|end}} |
Buddy Hield2 | 25 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 21 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2022|end}} |
Tim Legler | 20 / 30 | {{nbay|1995|end}} |
Paul Pierce | 20 / 30 | {{nbay|2009|end}} |
James Jones | 20 / 30 | {{nbay|2010|end}} |
Matt Bonner | 20 / 30 | {{nbay|2012|end}} |
Davis Bertans | 22 / 40{{ref label|Note3|c|c}}{{ref label|Note4|d|d}} 15 / 30 without four extra "money balls" and two extra long-range shots | {{nbay|2019|end}} |
Eric Gordon | 21{{ref label|Note2|b|b}} / 34{{ref label|Note3|c|c}} 18 / 30 without four extra "money balls" | {{nbay|2016|end}} |
colspan=3 style="text-align:center;" |Minimum 20 |
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|+Most shots made in one round (max 25) | ||
Player
! Shots ! Season | ||
---|---|---|
Craig Hodges | 21 | {{nbay|1985|end}} |
Craig Hodges2 | 21 | {{nbay|1990|end}} |
Stephen Curry | 20 | {{nbay|2020|end}} |
Mark Price | 20 | {{nbay|1993|end}} |
Jason Kapono | 20 | {{nbay|2007|end}} |
Kyrie Irving | 20 | {{nbay|2012|end}} |
Stephen Curry2 | 20 | {{nbay|2014|end}} |
Devin Booker | 20 | {{nbay|2017|end}} |
Mike Conley | 20 | {{nbay|2020|end}} |
Karl-Anthony Towns | 20 | {{nbay|2021|end}} |
Tyrese Haliburton | 20 | {{nbay|2022|end}} |
Hubert Davis | 19 | {{nbay|1997|end}} |
Jason Kapono2 | 19 | {{nbay|2006|end}} |
Stephen Curry3 | 19 | {{nbay|2018|end}} |
Buddy Hield | 19 | {{nbay|2019|end}} |
Buddy Hield2 | 19 | {{nbay|2019|end}} |
Jayson Tatum | 19 | {{nbay|2020|end}} |
Larry Bird | 18 | {{nbay|1985|end}} |
Larry Bird2 | 18 | {{nbay|1987|end}} |
Tim Legler | 18 | {{nbay|1995|end}} |
Tim Legler2 | 18 | {{nbay|1995|end}} |
Peja Stojakovic | 18 | {{nbay|2002|end}} |
Gilbert Arenas | 18 | {{nbay|2006|end}} |
James Jones | 18 | {{nbay|2011|end}} |
Marco Belinelli | 18 | {{nbay|2013|end}} |
Klay Thompson | 18 | {{nbay|2015|end}} |
Eric Gordon | 18 | {{nbay|2016|end}} |
Klay Thompson2 | 18 | {{nbay|2017|end}} |
Stephen Curry4 | 18 | {{nbay|2018|end}} |
Devin Booker2 | 18 | {{nbay|2019|end}} |
Devin Booker3 | 18 | {{nbay|2019|end}} |
Stephen Curry5 | 18 | {{nbay|2020|end}} |
Mike Conley2 | 18 | {{nbay|2020|end}} |
Trae Young | 18 | {{nbay|2021|end}} |
Luke Kennard | 18 | {{nbay|2021|end}} |
Luke Kennard2 | 18 | {{nbay|2021|end}} |
Buddy Hield3 | 18 | {{nbay|2022|end}} |
Damian Lillard | 18 | {{nbay|2022|end}} |
colspan=3 style="text-align:center;" |Minimum 18 |
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Player
! Shots ! Season | ||
---|---|---|
Craig Hodges | 19 | {{nbay|1990|end}} |
Stephen Curry | 13 | {{nbay|2014|end}} |
Joe Harris | 12 | {{nbay|2018|end}} |
Larry Bird | 11 | {{nbay|1985|end}} |
Hubert Davis | 11 | {{nbay|1995|end}} |
Stephen Curry2 | 11 | {{nbay|2015|end}} |
Jason Kapono | 10 | {{nbay|2007|end}} |
Ray Allen | 10 | {{nbay|2010|end}} |
Kyrie Irving | 10 | {{nbay|2012|end}} |
Stephen Curry3 | 10 | {{nbay|2018|end}} |
Dennis Scott | 9 | {{nbay|1990|end}} |
Mark Price | 9 | {{nbay|1993|end}} |
Steve Kerr | 9 | {{nbay|1996|end}} |
Kyle Korver | 9 | {{nbay|2003|end}} |
Stephen Curry4 | 9 | {{nbay|2018|end}} |
Stephen Curry5 | 9 | {{nbay|2020|end}} |
colspan=3 style="text-align:center;" |Minimum 9 |
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Sponsors
Sources:{{cite web|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/13/sport/gallery/nba-3-point-contest-all-star/index.html|title=Shootout & Sponsor Records |publisher=CNN|work=NBA.com|access-date=February 17, 2020}}
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Season
! Sponsor | |
---|---|
{{nbay|1985}} | American Airlines |
{{nbay|1986}} | American Airlines, Sheraton |
{{nbay|1987}} | American Airlines, Sheraton |
{{nbay|1988}} | American Airlines, Sheraton |
{{nbay|1989}} | American Airlines, Sheraton |
{{nbay|1990}} | American Airlines, Sheraton |
{{nbay|1991}} | American Airlines, Sheraton |
{{nbay|1992}} | American Airlines, Sheraton |
{{nbay|1993}} | AT&T |
{{nbay|1994}} | AT&T |
{{nbay|1995}} | AT&T |
{{nbay|1996}} | AT&T |
{{nbay|1997}} | AT&T |
{{nbay|1998}} | AT&T |
{{nbay|1999}} | AT&T |
{{nbay|2000}} | 1-800-CALL-ATT |
{{nbay|2001}} | 1-800-CALL-ATT |
{{nbay|2002}} | 1-800-CALL-ATT |
{{nbay|2003}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2004}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2005}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2006}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2007}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2008}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2009}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2010}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2011}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2012}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2013}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2014}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2015}} | Footlocker |
{{nbay|2016}} | JBL |
{{nbay|2017}} | JBL |
{{nbay|2018}} | Mountain Dew |
{{nbay|2019}} | Mountain Dew |
{{nbay|2020}} | Mountain Dew |
{{nbay|2021}} | Mountain Dew |
{{nbay|2022}} | Starry |
{{nbay|2023}} | Starry |
{{nbay|2024}} | Starry |
Criticism and controversies
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.{{Cite web|last1=Kalbrosky|first1=Bryan|url=https://ftw.usatoday.com/lists/nba-all-star-weekend-three-point-contest-kat-foot-line-damian-lillard|title=Fans criticized refs for allowing 3-point contest participants to shoot with their feet on the line|date=February 17, 2024|website=USA Today}}
See also
Notes
- {{note label|Note1|a|a}} The 1999 All-Star Game was cancelled due to the 1998–99 NBA lockout.
- {{note label|Note2|b|b}} Denote contests that required a tiebreaking round. The final score given here came from the tiebreaker.{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/shootout_results_2000s.html|title=Shootout Round-by-Round Results: 2000–08|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|access-date=December 17, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081225045558/http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/shootout_results_2000s.html|archive-date=December 25, 2008|url-status=dead}}
- {{note label|Note3|c|c}} Starting with the 2014 Three-Point Contest, the format includes four extra "money balls".
- {{note label|Note4|d|d}} Starting with the 2020 Three-Point Contest, the format includes two extra long-range shots, worth three points each.
- {{note label|Note5|e|e}} 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).
- {{note label|Note6|f|f}} 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.
- {{note label|Note7|g|g}} 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.
- {{note label|Note8|h|h}} 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.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/38011902/sabrina-ionescu-scores-record-37-points-win-wnba-3-point-contest|title=Sabrina Ionescu scores record 37 points to win WNBA 3-point contest|work=ESPN|first=Alexa|last=Philippou|date=14 July 2023|access-date=15 July 2023}}
References
;General
- {{Cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/shootout_alltime_winners.html|title=Shootout All-Time Winners|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|access-date=December 17, 2008}}
- {{Cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/shootout_results_2000s.html|title=Shootout Round-by-Round Results: 2000–08|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|access-date=December 17, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081225045558/http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/shootout_results_2000s.html|archive-date=December 25, 2008|url-status=dead}}
- {{Cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/shootout_results_1990s.html|title=Shootout Round-by-Round Results: 1990–98|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|access-date=December 17, 2008|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20030208024325/http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/shootout_results_1990s.html|archive-date=February 8, 2003|url-status=dead}}
- {{Cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/shootout_results_1980s.html|title=Shootout Round-by-Round Results: 1986–89|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|access-date=December 17, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080528100433/http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/shootout_results_1980s.html|archive-date=May 28, 2008|url-status=dead}}
- {{Cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/history/allstar/shootout_alltime_records.html|title=Shootout Records|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc|work=NBA.com|access-date=December 17, 2008}}
- {{Cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/allstar/contest.html|title=All-Star Game Contests|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|access-date=December 19, 2008}}
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