NBA All Star Game 2000
NBA
Scores/Schedules
Standings
Statistics
Transactions
Injuries
Players
Weekly lineup

 Friday, February 11
Sizing up the Shootout competition
 
By Eric Karabell
ESPN.com

 
PLAYER TEAM POS. HT . WT. COLLEGE
Ray Allen Milwaukee G 6-5 205 Connecticut
Mike Bibby Vancouver G 6-2 190 Arizona
Hubert Davis Dallas G 6-5 183 North Carolina
Jeff Hornacek Utah G 6-4 190 Iowa St.
Allen Iverson Philadelphia G 6-0 165 Georgetown
Dirk Nowitzki Dallas F 6-11 237 Germany
Terry Porter San Antonio G 6-3 205 Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Bob Sura Cleveland G 6-5 200 Florida State

SHOOTERS TO WATCH


Jeff Hornacek
Jazz
Defending champ not having best season, but still shooting well


Hubert Davis
Mavs
Pure shooter with great stroke leads NBA in three-point accuracy


Ray Allen
Bucks
Emerging talent takes, makes as many from long range as anyone else


Allen Iverson
76ers
Can't count against him, though this isn't his real strength


Dirk Nowitzki
Mavs
A foot taller than Iverson, darkhouse candidate definitely has some range

 

AT&T Shootout
  • Why you should care: Some of the best marksmen in the league the last 13 years have competed here and put on a show. Craig Hodges, who didn't offer much else on the court, won three straight titles in this event to begin the 1990s. Larry Bird won the first three titles and Dale Ellis, Mark Price, Glen Rice and Steve Kerr have also starred here. This is an exciting event, racing against the clock for points, and there have been some great efforts in the past. Think about hitting half your shots from that range and how tired you would get.

  • What to watch for: Utah's Jeff Hornacek, who also competes in the 2ball competition, will try to defend his title. Dallas' Davis is currently leading the NBA in three-point field goal percentage, and has to be considered one of the favorites. Other sharpshooters here are league scoring leader Allen Iverson, Mike Bibby, Ray Allen, Terry Porter, Bob Sura and Dirk Nowitzki. So we have point guards, pure shooters and big men, too. Normally you'd see one-dimensional shooters in this event, but clearly that's not the case here. These guys are all-around players, which, is important to compete in the league. Specialists just aren't enough anymore.

    There's money on the line here to make it worth everyone's time. Winner gets $25,000, runner-up earns $15,000, third place gets $10,000 and the others get $3,000. To refresh your memory, there are three rounds. Each player has one minute to shoot from five different spots around the three-point line. You shoot five balls at each spot, with the first four worth one point and the final ball, the one with lots of pretty colors, worth two. That's it.

  • Key players/matchups: There aren't any great rivalries here, sorry to say. Who is Dirk's big rival? Iverson shoots all the time in real life and is normally not the most accurate, so he wouldn't be a favorite. Same with Sura. Hornacek and Davis have beautiful releases on their shots, and it's worth watching.

  • History: The record for highest three-round score is 65 by Tim Legler, who has been fighting injuries the last few years but could always drain a long jumper. Hodges once hit for 25 in a round and Hubert Davis, Price and Hodges had 24 once. Hodges, amazingly, made 19 straight shots in the 1991 semifinals. The second-best mark is merely 11, done by Davis and Bird. There's been a different winner here each of the last five seasons (Hornacek, Kerr, Legler, Rice and Price). The first nine years only four people won it.

  • Who should win: Davis won the thing a few years back, and since he's shooting so much better than anyone else in the NBA right now from this range (Among qualifiers, Davis is at .535, Dell Curry is at .459), we say he wins again.


  •  


    ALSO SEE
    NBA All-Star Game 2000

    NBA All-Star 2000 Viewer's Guide

    Sizing up the Slam Dunk competition

    Sizing up the Rookie Challenge

    Sizing up the 2ball competition

    NBA East: Mutombo no ordinary Hoya

    NBA West: Stockton deserves selection

    Ratto: Latrell's not coming, if anyone noticed

    Lawrence: All-Star game is kid's stuff

    All-Star game rosters

    All-Star Game history

    NBA Power Rankings, Feb. 8