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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.
The 2010 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game that was played on February 14, 2010, during the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2009–10 season. It was the 59th edition of the NBA All-Star Game , and was played at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas .
At the 2010 NBA All-Star Game at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Pierce became the first Celtic since Larry Bird to win the Three-Point Contest. [16] In Game 3 of the first round between the Celtics and Miami Heat in the 2010 NBA Playoffs, Pierce hit a 21-foot jumper at the buzzer to beat Miami 100–98 and give the Celtics a 3–0 series ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Two of the greatest shooters in the world met up on a glass LED floor in a football stadium for a 3-point contest to remember. This wasn't the traditional version, filled with NBA ...
Laugh out loud, I found something that can be quite interesting. Why didn't you include the finalists of the Three-Point Shootout? If you don't, shouldn't this article be named "List of NBA All-Star Weekend Three-Point Shootout winners"? -- signed by SRE.K.Annoyomous.L. 24 (spell my name backwards) at 06:24, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
The field for the dunk contest, 3-point contest and skills challenge at All-Star weekend are officially set. NBA: All-Star dunk contest, 3-point contest, skills challenge field set Skip to main ...
The evening includes three staples: the Kia Skills Challenge, Starry 3-Point Contest and AT&T Slam Dunk contest. There's also a new event: NBA career 3-point leader Steph Curry and WNBA star ...
NBA Three-Point Contest champion ; NBA All-Rookie Second Team ; NBA 75th Anniversary Team; UPI Player of the Year (1996) Consensus first-team All-American ; Big East Player of the Year (1996) 2× First-team All-Big East (1995, 1996) USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (1995) No. 34 retired by UConn Huskies; South Carolina Mr. Basketball (1993)