The LKL Three-point Shootout, currently known as CBet.lt Three-point Shootout for sponsorship purposes,[1] is a Lithuanian professional King Mindaugas Cup final day contest, that is held between the cup's final and third-place matches.[2] Formerly, it was a part of the LKL's All-Star Day, and took place before the All-Star Game.
The current champions are Rasheed Sulaimon representing Wolves and Sean McNeil representing Nevėžis–OPTIBET.
The very first three-point shootout contest was won by Richard Thomas, of Šilutė, at the 1994 LKL All-Star Day, in Panevėžys.[3]
Each Lithuanian Basketball League team has a chance to delegate one player for the contest, while the player with the league's best three-point field goal shooting percentage enters automatically.[4]
Competitors try to score as many points as possible, in one minute. There are five ball racks, laid out over the three-point arc: one on each baseline, one halfway between the baseline, and the top of the arc on each side, and one at the top of the arc. Each rack has five balls, four of which are worth one point (the standard orange balls), and the fifth one (a red, white, and blue ball; nicknamed the "money ball"), is worth two points. Thus, a perfect score is 30 points.
In case of an equal result, each player gets 25 seconds to shoot from two racks of their choosing. The contestant(s) with the best results progress further.
In the first round, each contestant has one chance to score as many points as possible. The four best performers advance to the semi-final, where two more are eliminated, while the remaining contenders compete for the title of LKL Sniper.
Year | Player | Nationality | Team |
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1994 (Panevėžys) | Richard Thomas | Šilutė | |
1995 (Alytus) | Joey Vickery | Olimpas | |
1997 (Kaunas) | Svajūnas Airošius | Neptūnas | |
1998 (Vilnius) | Arūnas Grigas | Alita | |
1999 (Kaunas) | Svajūnas Airošius (2×) | Neptūnas | |
2000 (Kaunas) | Arvydas Macijauskas | Lietuvos Rytas | |
2001 (Kaunas) | Donatas Slanina | Žalgiris | |
2002 (Kaunas) | Arvydas Macijauskas (2×) | Lietuvos Rytas | |
2003 (Kaunas) | Arvydas Macijauskas (3×) | Lietuvos Rytas | |
2004 (Kaunas) | Ainars Bagatskis | Žalgiris | |
2005 (Vilnius) | Petras Šalvis | Neptūnas | |
2006 (Vilnius) | Neptūnas | ||
2007 (Vilnius) | Gytis Sirutavičius | Nevėžis | |
2008 (Šiauliai) | Marius Runkauskas | Neptūnas | |
2009 (Šiauliai) | Marius Kasiulevičius (2×) | Neptūnas | |
2010 (Panevėžys) | Derrick Low | Šiauliai | |
2011 (Šiauliai) | Edvinas Ruzgas | Šiauliai | |
2012 (Klaipėda) | Žygimantas Šeštokas | Juventus | |
2013 (Šiauliai) | Marius Runkauskas (2×) | Neptūnas | |
2014 (Klaipėda) | Marius Runkauskas (3×) | Neptūnas | |
2015 (Vilnius) | Ela Briedytė | Sudūva–Mantinga, LMKL | |
2016 (Vilnius) | Derrick Low (2×) | Pieno Žvaigždės | |
2017 (Kaunas) | Arvydas Čepulis | Šiauliai | |
2018 (Klaipėda) | Mindaugas Lukauskis | Lietuvos rytas | |
2019 (Vilnius) | Martynas Gecevičius | BC Prienai | |
2020 (Klaipėda) | Osvaldas Olisevičius | Neptūnas | |
2021 (Panevėžys) | Andrew Goudelock | Rytas | |
2022 (Vilnius) | Rihards Kuksiks | Nevėžis–OPTIBET | |
2023 (Šiauliai) | Rihards Kuksiks (2×) | Pieno Žvaigždės | |
2024 (Kaunas) | Rasheed Sulaimon | Wolves | |
Sean McNeil | Nevėžis–OPTIBET |
No. | Club | Last win | |
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9 | Neptūnas | 2020 | |
5 | Rytas | 2021 | |
3 | Šiauliai | 2017 | |
2 | Pieno Žvaigždės | 2023 | |
Nevėžis | 2022 | ||
Žalgiris | 2004 | ||
1 | Wolves | 2024 | |
Prienai | 2019 | ||
Juventus | 2012 | ||
Alita | 1998 | ||
Olimpas Plungė | 1995 | ||
Šilutė | 1994 | ||
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