NBA 3-Point Contest 2026: How to watch, format, points, money balls, participants, past champions
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NBA All-Star Weekend continues Saturday on NBC and Peacock with the State Farm 3-Point Contest.

The 3-Point Contest has been a cornerstone of the NBA's All-Star Saturday Night since its 1986 debut, taking place before the AT&T Slam Dunk Contest.

Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird won the first three editions of the 3-Point Contest, the last while famously wearing his warm-up jacket throughout the competition (which he cliched by holding his right index finger in the air as the shot sailed toward the hoop).

In 2022, Karl-Anthony Towns became the only center to win the 3-Point Contest. Power forward Kevin Love won the event in 2012.

Everything you need to know about the 2026 AT&T Slam Dunk Contest as part of the NBA’s All-Star Saturday on NBC and Peacock.

NBC and Peacock will have coverage of the Castrol Rising Stars Championship on Friday, the State Farm 3-Point Contest, the Kia Shooting Stars and the AT&T Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday and the Stripes vs. World All-Star Game on Sunday.

More information below on the State Farm 3-Point Contest, including how to watch:

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How to watch the State Farm 3-Point Contest
  • When: Saturday, Feb. 14
  • Where: Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California
  • Time: 5 p.m. ET
  • TV: NBC
  • Streaming: Peacock

Who is competing in the 2026 NBA 3-Point Contest?

This year's eight-player field:

PlayerTeam
Devin BookerPhoenix Suns
Kon KnueppelCharlotte Hornets
Damian LillardPortland Trail Blazers
Tyrese MaxeyPhiladelphia 76ers
Donovan MitchellCleveland Cavaliers
Jamal MurrayDenver Nuggets
Bobby Portis Jr.Milwaukee Bucks
Norman PowellMiami Heat

Who won the 2025 2026 NBA 3-Point Contest?

Tyler Herro won the event last year in San Francisco, joining James Jones, Daequan Cook, Jason Kapono and Glen Rice as the record fifth Miami Heat player to win the 3-Point Contest.


How does the 2026 NBA 3-Point Contest work?

Click here for the full format and rules for the 3-Point Contest, as provided by the NBA.

Eight players will compete in a two-round, timed shooting competition. Some key points, per the NBA’s format explainer:

  • Ball racks are positioned at five main shooting locations around the three-point arc. Each rack contains five balls.
  • Four of the racks contain four official NBA game balls and one multicolored “money” ball.
  • A made basket with an NBA game ball is worth one point; a made basket with the money ball is worth two points.
  • For each of the four racks with both game balls and a money ball, the money ball can only be shot after the four NBA game balls are shot. If a player shoots a money ball out of sequence, the shot will be void and will not count.
  • The fifth rack will be a special “all money ball” rack containing five multicolored “money” balls (meaning each made basket for a ball on this rack is worth two points). Each competitor will decide where this rack is placed (i.e., at which one of the five main shooting locations).
  • A player may not start on or over the three-point line while shooting. A basket does not count if the line is violated.
  • Two ball pedestals are positioned at “From the Logo” (positioned on either side of the traditional rack at the top of the three-point arc; equidistant between that rack and the traditional adjacent “wing” rack locations; and six feet behind the three-point line). Each ball pedestal holds one blue money ball, which is worth 3 points for a made basket.
  • A player must begin his shooting motion with at least one foot in “From the Logo,” as designated by a floor decal.
  • A player must exhaust the ball racks and pedestals in competition order before moving on to the next shooting location. If a player shoots a blue money ball out of sequence, the shot will be void and will not count. If a player skips a blue money and shoots one or more balls in the next rack, the blue money ball is eliminated and will not count if subsequently shot and made.
  • Each competitor has 70 seconds (1:10) to shoot as many of the 27 balls as he can.
  • The three players with the highest scores in the First Round advance to the Championship Round. The competition order for the Championship Round will be determined by the inverse order of First Round scores.

Who has won the most NBA 3-Point Contests?

Larry Bird and Craig Hodges are tied with a record three victories in the event. Among active players, Stephen Curry and Damian Lillard each have two victories.


NBA 3-Point Contest past winners
YearWinnerTeamLocation
2025Tyler HerroHeatSan Francisco
2024Damian LillardBucksIndianapolis
2023Damian LillardTrail BlazersSalt Lake City
2022Karl-Anthony TownsTimberwolvesCleveland
2021Steph CurryWarriorsAtlanta
2020Buddy HieldKingsChicago
2019Joe HarrisNetsCharlotte
2018Devin BookerSunsLos Angeles
2017Eric GordonRocketsNew Orleans
2016Klay ThompsonWarriorsToronto
2015Stephen CurryWarriorsNew York City
2014Marco BelinelliSpursNew Orleans
2013Kyrie IrvingCavaliersHouston
2012Kevin LoveTimberwolvesOrlando
2011James JonesHeatLos Angeles
2010Paul PierceCelticsDallas
2009Daequan CookHeatPhoenix
2008Jason KaponoRaptorsNew Orleans
2007Jason KaponoHeatLas Vegas
2006Dirk NowitzkiMavsHouston
2005Quentin RichardsonSunsDenver
2004Voshon LenardNuggetsLos Angeles
2003Peja StojakovicKingsAtlanta
2002Peja StojakovicKingsPhiladelphia
2001Ray AllenBucksWashington, D.C.
2000Jeff HornacekJazzOakland
1998Jeff HornacekJazzNew York
1997Steve KerrBullsCleveland
1996Tim LeglerWizardsSan Antonio
1995Glen RiceHeatPhoenix
1994Mark PriceCavsMinnesota
1993Mark PriceCavsSalt Lake City
1992Craig HodgesBullsOrlando
1991Craig HodgesBullsCharlotte
1990Craig HodgesBullsMiami
1989Dale EllisSonicsHouston
1988Larry BirdCelticsChicago
1987Larry BirdCelticsSeattle
1986Larry BirdCelticsDallas

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