Herro wins NBA All-Star Three-Point Contest, 24 points in the final
2025-02-16 14:28 
On February 16, the2025NBA All-Star Weekend Three-Point Shooting Contest ushered in a fierce competition. In the end, Miami Heat guardTyler Herro scored24 points in the final, beating Golden State Warriors' BuddyHield and Cleveland Cavaliers' DariusGarland to win his first three-point shooting contest championship. This game not only demonstrated the players' accurate shooting ability, but also allowed fans to witness Herro's magical touch .
This year's three-point contest still uses the traditional competition system, which is divided into two rounds: the preliminary round and the final round. Each player has 70 seconds to complete the shot, and the maximum total score is 40 points. The top three players in the preliminary round will advance to the final round and compete for the final championship.
There were eight players participating in this three-point contest. Cameron Johnson of the Brooklyn Nets was the first to appear, but his shooting was not good and he only scored 14 points. Garland, who appeared second, was in hot form and scored 24 points, basically securing his place in the finals. Cade Cunningham of the Detroit Pistons and Norman Powell of the Los Angeles Clippers appeared later, but they only scored 16 points and 14 points respectively, and missed the chance to advance.
Herro, who played fifth, showed a stable shooting touch in the game and hit a crucial long-range three-pointer, finally scoring 19 points. Then, Jalen Brunson of the New York Knicks scored 18 points, while Hield of the Warriors was in hot form, scoring a game-high 31 points and easily advancing. Damian Lillard, who played last, was in average form, scoring only 18 points and missed the chance to defend his title.
In the end, Hield (31 points), Garland (24 points) and Herro (19 points) successfully advanced to the finals. In the finals, Herro was the first to appear. He was in hot form, especially hitting two long three-pointers steadily, and finally scored 24 points, laying the foundation for his championship.
Garland played the second game, but his condition was not as good as in the preliminaries, scoring only 19 points and being eliminated early. Hield, who played the last game, performed amazingly in the preliminaries, but was a little nervous in the finals, especially when he made mistakes at the key points. His final score remained at 23 points, losing to Herro by only 1 point and missing the championship.
This is the first time that Herro has won the All-Star Three-Point Contest, which is not only a reflection of his personal shooting ability, but also allows him to take a step forward in the competition for three-point shooters in the league. For the Miami Heat, Herro's three-point ability will occupy a more important position in the team's future tactical system.
The 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend is still in progress, with exciting events continuing to unfold, and Herro's victory is undoubtedly one of the biggest highlights of this year's three-point contest.