On the night of the NBA All-Star Game, the league’s best shooters will compete in the 3-Point Contest to determine a champion.
2023 NBA All-Star 3-Point Contest: Format and rules explained
What exactly is Starry Range?
During All-Star weekend, the NBA proves once and for all that it is capable of putting on a show. They have their finger on the pulse of what fans want with exciting events like the Celebrity Game, the Skills Challenge, the Rising Stars, and the eye-catching Slam Dunk contest. However, the 3-point contest is the showpiece of the tournament.
In 2023, the world’s best 3-point shooters will compete to see who can show the most stamina and accuracy over the course of the season.
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The 3-Point Contest has emerged as the highlight of All-Star Saturday Night in recent years, with many of the league’s best players participating in an effort to win the ultimate bragging rights.
Following the current trend toward long-range shooting, Starry Range will be introduced to the All-Star competition as a new variable.
The “Starry Zone” will serve as the ultimate test of long-range shooting, taking the place of the “DEW Zone” featured in the 3-Point Contest for the previous three years.
Two shots with a Wilson Starry basketball from beyond the 3-point line (29 feet, 9 inches) are allowed per game.
A perfect score in Starry Range is 40, with each basket worth three points.
Who will be playing in the 2023 Starry 3-Point Contest?
Jayson Tatum, Damian Lillard, and Lauri Markkanen are just a few of the All-Stars in this year’s competition.
Buddy Hield, a guard for the Indiana Pacers, is among the top contenders because he is looking to defend his title from the 2020 3-Point Contest, which he won in Chicago. Hield is atop the NBA leaderboard in 3-pointers made this year and is shooting better than 40 percent from deep.
Lillard is making his third appearance in the tournament, following his 2014 and 2019 appearances.
Starry 3-Point Contest Participants
- Damian Lillard – Portland Trail Blazers
- Anfernee Simons – Portland Trail Blazers
- Buddy Hield – Indiana Pacers
- Tyrese Haliburton – Indiana Pacers
- Lauri Markkanen – Utah Jazz
- Kevin Huerter – Sacramento Kings
- Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics
- Tyler Herro – Miami Heat
When will the Starry 3-Point Shootout take place?
- What: Starry 3-Point Contest
- When: Saturday, Feb. 18, 8 p.m. ET (second event)
- Where: Vivint Arena
- TV channel: TNT
- Live stream: Sling TV
All-time winners of the 3-Point Contest
Year | Winner |
2022 | Karl-Anthony Towns (Timberwolves) |
2021 | Stephen Curry (Warriors) |
2020 | Buddy Hield (Kings) |
2019 | Joe Harris (Nets) |
2018 | Devin Booker (Suns) |
2017 | Eric Gordon (Rockets) |
2016 | Klay Thompson (Warriors) |
2015 | Stephen Curry (Warriors) |
2014 | Marco Belinelli (Spurs) |
2013 | Kyrie Irving (Cavaliers) |
2012 | Kevin Love (Timberwolves) |
2011 | James Jones (Suns) |
2010 | Paul Pierce (Celtics) |
2009 | Daequan Cook (Heat) |
2008 | Jason Kapono (Raptors) |
2007 | Jason Kapono (Heat) |
2006 | Dirk Nowitzki (Mavericks) |
2005 | Quentin Richardson (Suns) |
2004 | Voshon Lenard (Nuggets) |
2003 | Peja Stojakovic (Kings) |
2002 | Peja Stojakovic (Kings) |
2001 | Ray Allen (Bucks) |
2000 | Jeff Hornacek (Jazz) |
1999 | NBA LOCKOUT |
1998 | Jeff Hornacek (Jazz) |
1997 | Steve Kerr (Bulls) |
1996 | Tim Legler (Wizards) |
1995 | Glen Rice (Heat) |
1994 | Mark Price (Cavaliers) |
1993 | Mark Price (Cavaliers) |
1992 | Craig Hodges (Bulls) |
1991 | Craig Hodges (Bulls) |
1990 | Craig Hodges (Bulls) |
1989 | Larry Bird (Celtics) |
1987 | Larry Bird (Celtics) |
1986 | Larry Bird (Celtics) |