
The 2026 NBA All-Star 3-Point Contest (officially the State Farm 3-Point Contest) is part of NBA All-Star Weekend, taking place on Saturday, February 14, 2026, starting at 5:00 p.m. ET. It will air on NBC and Peacock as the first event of All-Star Saturday night. Specifically, the event is held at the Intuit Dome (home of the LA Clippers) in Inglewood, CA.
Damian Lillard is apparently going to wear his Portland uniform again, in a most unexpected manner. Lillard has not played this season while recovering from a torn Achilles tendon. Yet he will participate in the 3-point contest on All-Star Saturday, the NBA announced.
Lillard is joining 2018 3-point contest champion Devin Booker of the Phoenix Suns in the field. Additionally, Charlotte's Kon Knueppel, Philadelphia's Tyrese Maxey, Cleveland's Donovan Mitchell, Denver's Jamal Murray, Milwaukee's Bobby Portis Jr., and Miami's Norman Powell will compete.
Certainly, this lineup features a strong mix of established stars and volume shooters. Betting odds have favored Lillard as a top contender, followed by Knueppel and Murray at the top.
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NBA Three-Point Contest Betting at Bookmaker
Intuit Dome in Inglewood, CA, will host the 2026 NBA Three Point Shooting Contest on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at 5 p.m. ET, with television coverage on NBC.
Oddsmakers opened with Three Point Shooting Contest winning odds of Damian Lillard +280, Jamal Murray +490, Kon Knueppel +500, Tyrese Maxey +550, Donovan Mitchell +650, Norman Powell +700, Devin Booker +800, Bobby Portis +2200.
The contest follows the standard format: players have 70 seconds to shoot from various spots around the arc (including money balls worth double points), with the top scorers advancing to a final round.
2026 NBA Three-Point Shooting Contestants
The lineup includes five 2026 NBA All-Stars, two former champions (Devin Booker from 2018, and Damian Lillard from 2023 and 2024), and a mix of volume shooters and rising talents:
Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers) – The two-time defending champion (2023, 2024) is a surprise entry while recovering from a torn Achilles (he's missed the 2025-26 season so far). But he could become a three-time winner to tie the record (held by Larry Bird and Craig Hodges).
Lillard offers strong value as the favorite. He's a two-time defending champion (2023, 2024) with an elite shooting pedigree (career ~37-39% from three, high volume). Although he's missed the entire 2025-26 season recovering from a torn Achilles, his pure shooting form often holds up in exhibition settings.
A win would tie him with legends Larry Bird and Craig Hodges for three titles. Wise Guys value his experience and book him short for a reason.
Jamal Murray (Denver Nuggets) – Murray is a clutch performer with an excellent shooting percentage this season (around 43%). Murray is a strong contender with career-best shooting this season (~43% on 7+ attempts per game). Correlate that he's a clutch performer, and his scoring form (averaging 26+ PPG) translates well to the fast-paced contest.
Kon Knueppel (Charlotte Hornets) – Knueppel is a standout rookie sharpshooter, on pace for a historic season in threes made. In turn, he could become the first rookie winner. Sharps see Knueppel as a best-value play and a potential breakout star. As a rookie, he's having a historic shooting season (around 42-43% from three, high volume), leading in some three-point categories among young players. If he adapts quickly to the contest's unique racks and pressure, he could become the first rookie winner ever.
To conclude, he has high upside at these odds—great for a hedge or outright bet.
Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns) – Booker is the 2018 champion, known for his smooth shooting form.
Tyrese Maxey (Philadelphia 76ers) – Maxey is an explosive scorer and consistent three-point threat.
Donovan Mitchell (Cleveland Cavaliers) – Mitchell is a high-volume shooter with strong career numbers from deep.
Bobby Portis Jr. (Milwaukee Bucks) – Portis is a big man who's been highly efficient from three this year (around 45% in some reports).
Norman Powell (Miami Heat) – Powell is a veteran scorer and first-time All-Star this year, adding depth as a volume shooter.
2026 NBA Three-Point Shooting Best Bets
As a first-time participant and potential first-ever rookie winner, Kon Knueppel has massive breakout potential. Specifically, the contest often rewards hot streaks and pure shooters over pure experience, especially in a small 8-player field where variance is high. He offers strong implied probability with far more upside than the shorter-priced favorite.
Main Pick: Kon Knueppel
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