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NBA 3-point Shootout Eight players are invited to compete in the annual three-point shooting contest held during All-Star weekend, since 1986. Each shooter has 60 seconds to shoot the 25 balls in five racks outside the three-point line. Each ball is worth one point, except
the last ball in each rack, which is worth two. Highest scores advance. First prize: $20,000. | First Round | Pts |
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| Dale Ellis, Sea | 18 | | Jeff Hornacek, Utah | 17 | | Charlie Ward, NY | 15 | | Hubert Davis, Dal | 15 | | Failed to advance | | Sam Mack, Van | 14 | | Glen Rice, Cha | 13 | | Reggie Miller, Ind | 12 | | Tracy Murray, Was | 12 |
| Semifinals | Pts |
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| Hubert Davis | 24 | | Jeff Hornacek* | 15 | | Failed to advance | | Dale Ellis* | 15 | | Charlie Ward | 11 | | Finals | | Jeff Hornacek | 16 | | Hubert Davis | 10 |
* Hornacek won shootout 11-9 for spot in the final.
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