NBA All-Star Weekend is back in the Big Easy for 2017, as New Orleans once again plays host to a full weekend of events, including the Saturday’s Slam Dunk Contest and Three-Point Shootout, wrapping up with Sunday’s All-Star game.
Here’s a look at the details for Saturday’s Three-Point Contest:
When: Saturday, Feb. 18
Estimated start time: 5:45 p.m. PT (second event)
Where: Smoothie King Center, New Orleans
Participants:
- Eric Gordon, Houston Rockets
- Kyrie Irving, Cleveland Cavaliers
- Kyle Lowry, Toronto Raptors
- Wesley Matthews, Dallas Mavericks
- CJ McCollum, Portland Trail Blazers
- Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors (defending champ)
- Kemba Walker, Charlotte Hornets
- Nick Young, Los Angele Lakers
TV: TNT
How to watch online: Watch TNT
Rules, via NBA.com:
The JBL Three-Point Contest is a two-round, timed competition in which five shooting locations are positioned around the three-point arc. Four racks contain four orange balls (each worth one point) and one multicolored “money” ball (worth two points). The fifth rack is a special “all money ball” rack, which each participant can place at any of the five shooting locations. Every ball on this rack is worth two points.
The players have one minute to shoot as many as the 25 balls as they can. The three competitors with the highest scores in the first round advance to the championship round.
Follow along below for live updates from the 2017 Three-Point Contest.
Past Three-Point Contest winners:
2016 – Klay Thompson, Golden State
2015 – Stephen Curry, Golden State
2014 – Marco Belinelli, San Antonio
2013 – Kyrie Irving, Cleveland
2012 – Kevin Love, Minnesota
2011 – James Jones, Miami
2010 – Paul Pierce, Boston
2009 – Daequan Cook, Miami
2008 – Jason Kapono, Toronto
2007 – Jason Kapono, Miami Heat
2006 – Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas
2005 – Quentin Richardson, Phoenix
2004 – Voshon Lenard, Denver
2003 – Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento
2002 – Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento
2001 – Ray Allen, Milwaukee
2000 – Jeff Hornacek, Utah
1998 – Jeff Hornacek, Utah
1997 – Steve Kerr, Chicago
1996 – Tim Legler, Washington
1995 – Glen Rice, Miami
1994 – Mark Price, Cleveland
1993 – Mark Price, Cleveland
1992 – Craig Hodges, Chicago
1991 – Craig Hodges, Chicago
1990 – Craig Hodges, Chicago
1989 – Dale Ellis, Seattle
1988 – Larry Bird, Boston
1987 – Larry Bird, Boston
1986 – Larry Bird, Boston
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