- NBA All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge
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The Taco Bell Skills Challenge is a National Basketball Association (NBA) contest held on the Saturday before the annual All-Star Game as part of the All-Star Weekend. First debuted in 2003, it is a competition among guards. In this contest, participant first shoots a layup. After dribbling between three obstacles, the player must throw a pass into a first net that does not touch the ground and followed it with another pass into a second net that must touch the ground. Then, the player shoots a jump shot from 20-feet from the basket. Next, the player must throw a long pass from close to the basket into a third net. Finally, the player will dribble between a second set of three obstacles and complete the challenge with a layup or shot. When all of these tasks are completed successfully, the timer is stopped. Out of four participants, the two with the fastest times advance to the finals. The final round is played in the same way as the first round with the player with the fastest times winning the contest. In the contest, basic ball-handling rules must be observed.
The current champion is Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors who ended the competition with a time of 28.2 seconds.
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Winners
Denotes players who are still active Player (#) Denotes the number of times the player has won Team (#) Denotes the number of times a player from this team has won Season Player Team Time 2002–03 Jason Kidd New Jersey Nets 35.1 seconds 2003–04 Baron Davis New Orleans Hornets 31.6 seconds 2004–05 Steve Nash Phoenix Suns 25.8 seconds 2005–06 Dwyane Wade Miami Heat 26.1 seconds 2006–07 Dwyane Wade (2) Miami Heat (2) 26.4 seconds 2007–08 Deron Williams Utah Jazz 25.5 seconds[a] 2008–09 Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls 35.3 seconds 2009–10 Steve Nash (2) Phoenix Suns (2) 29.9 seconds 2010–11 Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors 28.2 seconds All-time participants
Player
(in bold text)Indicates the winner of the contest Player (#) Denotes the number of times the player has been in the contest Season Players 2002–03 Jason Kidd, Stephon Marbury, Tony Parker, Gary Payton 2003–04 Earl Boykins, Baron Davis, Derek Fisher, Stephon Marbury (2) 2004–05 Gilbert Arenas, Earl Boykins (2), Steve Nash, Luke Ridnour, 2005–06 LeBron James, Steve Nash (2), Chris Paul, Dwyane Wade 2006–07 Kobe Bryant, LeBron James (2), Chris Paul (2), Dwyane Wade (2) 2007–08 Jason Kidd (2), Chris Paul (3), Dwyane Wade (3), Deron Williams 2008–09 Devin Harris, Jameer Nelson[b], Tony Parker (2), Derrick Rose, Mo Williams 2009–10 Brandon Jennings, Steve Nash (3), Derrick Rose[c], Deron Williams (2), Russell Westbrook 2010–11 Stephen Curry, Chris Paul (4), Derrick Rose (2), John Wall, Russell Westbrook (2) - a The time is the all-time event record.[1]
- b Jameer Nelson was injured and was replaced by Mo Williams.
- c Derrick Rose was injured and was replaced by Russell Westbrook.
References
External links
- 2009 Skills Challenge
- 2008 Skills Challenge
- 2007 Skills Challenge
- 2006 Skills Challenge
- 2005 Skills Challenge
- 2004 Skills Challenge
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- Recurring events established in 2003
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