It was not Lillard's night, the two-time defending champ did not advance to the final round of the 3-Point Contest.
Miami Heat star guard Tyler Herro has taken home the 3-Point contest trophy. More news: Duke Star Cooper Flagg Hints at Return to College Over Entering 2025 NBA Draft In an epic battle against Buddy Hield of the Golden State Warriors,
There is no three-peat for two-time 3-point king Damian Lillard. The Milwaukee Bucks guard failed to make it out of the first round on Saturday as Buddy Hield, Tyler Herro and Darius Garland made
Miami’s Tyler Herro edged out Golden State’s Buddy Hield to win the 3-point contest at the NBA’s All-Star Saturday night. Damian Lillard missed a chance to join Larry Bird and Craig Hodges as the only players to three-peat as 3-point champions with his score of 18 falling one point short of Herro for the final spot in the three-person final.
Herro defeated Golden State's Buddy Hield in the final round of Saturday's Starry 3-Point Contest, winning for the first time in his career and dethroning Damian Lillard. Herro had a challenging path to winning the 3-Point Contest on Saturday in San Francisco,
Damian Lillard missed a chance to join Larry Bird and Craig Hodges as the only players to three-peat as 3-point champions with his score of 18 falling one point short of Herro for the final spot
At Chase Center San Francisco First Round Player, Team Pts Buddy Hield, Indiana 31 Darius Garland, Cleveland 24 Tyler Herro, Miami 19 Jalen Brunson, New York 18 Damian Lillard, Milwaukee 18 Cade Cunningham,
It was not Lillard's night, the two-time defending champ did not advance to the final round of the 3-Point Contest.
The Milwaukee Bucks won their fourth straight game, and third in a row out of the all-star break with a 120-113 victory over the Miami Heat on Sunday night at Fiserv Forum. Damian Lillard led the Bucks with 26 points and eight assists in 37 minutes while Giannis Antetokounmpo added 21 points,
Damian Lillard scored 28 points and Giannis Antetokounmpo had 23 points and 16 rebounds as the Milwaukee Bucks used a strong fourth quarter to rally past the Miami Heat 120-113 for their fourth consecutive victory.
After the competition in the locker room, Damian Lillard stated that it was the last time we’ve seen him competing in the 3-Point contest. “Came up short tonight. Congrats to Tyler
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