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Last updated on February 1, 2009
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: $25,000. | First Round | Pts |
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| Wesley Person, Cle | 21 | | Predrag Stojakovic, Sac | 20 | | Steve Nash, Dal | 15 | | Failed to advance | Pts | | Quentin Richardson, LAC | 14 | | Ray Allen, Mil | 14 | | Mike Miller, Orl | 10 | | Paul Pierce, Bos | 8 | | Steve Smith, SA | 8 |
| Finals | Pts | | Predrag Stojakovic | 19* | | Wesley Person | 19 | | Steve Nash | 18 |
*Stojakovic beat Person, 9-5, in a 24-second overtime.
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