Damian Lillard Wins 2026 NBA Three-Point Contest Despite not Playing Single Game all Year
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Damian Lillard Wins 2026 NBA Three-Point Contest Despite not Playing Single Game all Year


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Damian Lillard, out all season while recovering from a torn left Achilles tendon, matched a record by winning his third career NBA Three-Point Contest on Saturday.

Having received special approval from the league to participate, the 35-year-old Portland Trail Blazers guard beat Phoenix's Devin Booker 29-27 in the final.

"In a season where I'm not participating, the league allowing me to come in and do something like this to get some competition, feel a little bit of pressure, to get in front of the fans again, it was a great experience," Lillard said.

Lillard was injured in last year's playoffs while with Milwaukee, then waived by the Bucks and signed by the Trail Blazers, for whom he played in his first 11 NBA campaigns.

Showing the same solid form that made him one of the NBA's top long-distance shooting threats, Lillard added the 2026 Three-Point crown to his 2023 and 2024 triumphs to match the event win record shared by Larry Bird and Craig Hodges.

"That's all I do it for, to keep adding to my legacy, adding to my reputation and being who I am," Lillard said. "I was given the opportunity and I came out and took advantage of it."

Lillard shot last in the opening round, where eight players sought one of three spots in the final.

Charlotte rookie Kon Knueppel shot first and reached the final with 27, 2018 Three-Point winner Booker, the penultimate shooter, fired 30 and Lillard fired 27 - hitting five in a row on the left wing - to advance over Cleveland's Donovan Mitchell, who had 24.

"You've got to just let the ball fly and trust your instincts as a shooter," Lillard said. "You can't be rattled when somebody else gets hot or when the crowd gets loud... you've just got to shoot and do you and that's what I show up and do."

In the final, Knueppel opened with 17 points, Lillard sank his final shot from the baseline to finish on 27 and Booker missed his last three from the baseline, any of which would have tied Lillard.

"I was praying on his downfall," Lillard admitted."Coming in I could see it being me, Book and Kon at the end. I knew it would be stiff competition. He was in position. It just took for a couple of shots to rattle out, but that's how it goes sometime."

In other NBA All-Star Saturday festivities, the Shooting Stars competition went to Team Knicks, consisting of New York's Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns and former Knicks star Allan Houston.


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