NBA All-Star Weekend Shooting Stars Competition
The Degree Shooting Stars competition was a National Basketball Association All-Star Weekend contest held on the Saturday before the All-Star Game. It involves a current NBA player, a WNBA player, and a retired NBA player competing together in a shooting competition. From 2004 to 2012, players represented their teams' cities. Starting in 2013, the NBA player chooses both a WNBA player and the retired player to compete on his team. The competition itself is time based, involving shooting from four locations of increasing difficulty and making all four shots in sequential order. The first shot is a 10-ft bank shot from the right angle, the second is straight-on jumper from the top of the key, the third is an NBA three-pointer from the left angle and the fourth is a half-court shot. There is a two-minute time limit for each attempt and the top two times advance to a head-to-head final round. The event has been held each All-Star Weekend since 2003–04. In 2007–08, Team San Antonio became the event's first two-time winner. Detroit followed suit in 2008–09 with their second title. In 2005–06, Team San Antonio set the course record with 25.1 seconds. In 2010-11, Team Atlanta became the first team to win the event with a time over one minute. From 2013-15, Team Bosh became the first back-to-back and three-peat winner. Starting with the 2016 NBA All-Star Game, the contest has been retired and removed from All Star Weekend.
Shooting Stars champions
- 2015 : Team Bosh (Miami Heat/New York Liberty/Atlanta Hawks): Chris Bosh, Swin Cash, Dominique Wilkins (57.6 seconds)
- 2014 : Team Bosh (Miami Heat/Chicago Sky/Atlanta Hawks): Chris Bosh, Swin Cash, Dominique Wilkins (31.4 seconds)
- 2013 : Team Bosh (Miami Heat/Chicago Sky/Atlanta Hawks): Chris Bosh, Swin Cash, Dominique Wilkins (89.0 seconds)
- 2012 : New York: Landry Fields, Cappie Pondexter, Allan Houston (37.3 seconds)
- 2011 : Atlanta: Al Horford, Coco Miller, Steve Smith (70.0 seconds)
- 2010 : Texas (Dallas/Houston/San Antonio): Dirk Nowitzki, Becky Hammon, Kenny Smith (34.3 seconds)
- 2009 : Detroit: Arron Afflalo, Katie Smith, Bill Laimbeer (58.4 seconds)
- 2008 : San Antonio: Tim Duncan, Becky Hammon, David Robinson (35.8 seconds)
- 2007 : Detroit: Chauncey Billups, Swin Cash, Bill Laimbeer (50.5 seconds)
- 2006 : San Antonio: Tony Parker, Kendra Wecker, Steve Kerr (25.1 seconds)
- 2005 : Phoenix: Shawn Marion, Diana Taurasi, Dan Majerle (28 seconds)
- 2004 : Los Angeles : Derek Fisher, Lisa Leslie, Magic Johnson (43.9 seconds)
Other finishers
- 2015 : 2. Team Westbrook, 3. Team Curry, 4. Team Millsap
- 2014 : 2. Team Durant, 3. Team Curry, 4. Team Hardaway
- 2013 : 2. Team Westbrook, 3. Team Harden, 4. Team Lopez
- 2012 : 2. Texas (HOU/SA), 3. Atlanta, 4. Orlando
- 2011 : 2. Texas (DAL/HOU/SA), 3. Los Angeles, 4. Chicago
- 2010 : 2. Los Angeles (Clippers/Lakers), 3. Sacramento, 4. Atlanta
- 2009 : 2. Phoenix, 3. San Antonio, 4. Los Angeles (Lakers)
- 2008 : 2. Chicago, 3. Phoenix, 4. Detroit
- 2007 : 2. Chicago, 3. San Antonio, 4. Los Angeles (Lakers)
- 2006 : 2. Los Angeles (Lakers), 3. Houston, 4. Phoenix
- 2005 : 2. Denver, 3. Detroit, 4. Los Angeles (Lakers)
- 2004 : 2. San Antonio, 3. Los Angeles (Clippers), 4. Detroit
Appearances/Titles
Most Appearances
Number |
City |
7 |
Los Angeles Lakers |
7 |
San Antonio (3 as Texas) |
5 |
Detroit |
4 |
Houston (3 as Texas) |
4 |
Phoenix |
3 |
Atlanta |
3 |
Chicago |
3 |
Team Bosh |
2 |
Dallas (2 as Texas) |
2 |
Los Angeles Clippers |
2 |
Team Curry |
2 |
Team Westbrook |
1 |
Denver |
1 |
New York |
1 |
Orlando |
1 |
Sacramento |
1 |
Team Durant |
1 |
Team Hardaway |
1 |
Team Harden |
1 |
Team Lopez |
1 |
Team Millsap |
Most Titles
Number |
City |
3 |
San Antonio (1 as Texas) |
3 |
Team Bosh |
2 |
Detroit |
1 |
Atlanta |
1 |
Dallas (1 as Texas) |
1 |
Houston (1 as Texas) |
1 |
Los Angeles Lakers |
1 |
New York |
1 |
Phoenix |
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