Skip to content

Buddy Hield wins 2020 NBA 3-Point Contest on final shot

Zach LaVine was the hometown favorite to take home this year’s 3-Point contest title. Chicago fans in attendance were hoping to see LaVine become the first Chicago Bull to take home the honors since Craig Hodges (90-92). Unfortunately for him, his 23 points were not enough to advance past the first round.

For Buddy Hield though, he was a man on a mission.

Hield took home the 2020 Mountain Dew 3-Point title, besting 2018 champion Devin Booker of the Phoenix Suns. The Sacramento Kings star had an impressive showing scoring 27 points both in the first and final round to take home his first 3-Point contest crown. Booker set the tone earlier for the contest with an impressive showing himself. He scored 27 points in the first round, nailing three of the Mountain Dew money balls in the first half. Hield would soon follow him, tying his 27 points to advance to the final round with him, and Davis Bertans of the Washington Wizards, who scored 26.

Booker’s 26 points in the final round seemed to pave the way for him to take home his second 3-Point crown, but Hield had other plans. The former Oklahoma Sonner would hit four of his last five shots on the Moneyball rack, with the last shot giving him the one-point edge to best Booker. Hield didn’t hold back when speaking on his nervousness to go against Booker.

“I was talking to Book, and Book said, he’s been in it before, and he was talking about it and said he already got one, and that gave me the motivation to get one,” said Hield.

“He said coming every time brings more pressure. As a shooter, you want to win one. Every shooter wants to win one, and I feel like that. Joe [Harris] won it last year. [Davis] Bertans is having a great year shooting the ball, Devin, Trae [Young], Zach [LaVine]. Top three-point guys in the league. You want to come out and show it. But it’s fun.”

Hield is currently averaging 20.4 points per game while shooting 38.5% this season from the 3-point range.

About Post Author

From the Web

Active Aging
Why Your Golden Years Are the Perfect Time for Pet Ownership
Why Your Golden Years Are the Perfect Time for Pet Ownership
activeaging
Read more
7 Dietary Supplements that Promote Healthy Aging
7 Dietary Supplements that Promote Healthy Aging
activeaging
Read more
How to Start a Garden in Retirement
How to Start a Garden in Retirement
activeaging
Read more
Signs That You or Your Loved One Needs Professional In-Home Care
Signs That You or Your Loved One Needs Professional In-Home Care
activeaging
Read more
Healthy Living | Word in Black
Using Fresh Spring Produce: 10 Recipes You’ll Love
Using Fresh Spring Produce: 10 Recipes You’ll Love
healthyliving
Read more
Focus on the Present: Tips for Living in the Moment
Focus on the Present: Tips for Living in the Moment
healthyliving
Read more
Ways to Move More While Working from Home
Ways to Move More While Working from Home
healthyliving
Read more
Tips for Building a Delicious (and Nutritious!) Salad
Tips for Building a Delicious (and Nutritious!) Salad
healthyliving
Read more
The Caregivers
Connection and Peace Flourish in This 79-Year-Old’s Community Garden
Connection and Peace Flourish in This 79-Year-Old’s Community Garden
Joyce Randolph began a small garden with her daughter in 2013. She found that gardening is good for the mind and for building community.
By renata sago
The Caregivers
Read more
Affirmations for Aging Boldly
Affirmations for Aging Boldly
With the highs and lows that come with aging, it’s helpful to have a few go-to affirmations for inner strength.
By renata sago
The Caregivers
Read more
Yes, Your Living Space Can Be a Source of Comfort and Peace
Yes, Your Living Space Can Be a Source of Comfort and Peace
Experimenting with welcoming plants and letting go of items that you no longer need can make your living space comfortable.
By renata sago
The Caregivers
Read more
Uplifting Words if You're Ever in a Funk
Uplifting Words if You're Ever in a Funk
A funk is a period of sadness that, if addressed effectively, can encourage inner healing and draw you into the fullness of who you are.
By renata sago
The Caregivers
Read more
X