NBA All-Star Weekend Skills Challenge explained

The NBA Skills Challenge (officially named the Kia 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 held in 2003, it is a competition to test ball-handling, passing, and shooting ability.

Until the 2022 edition, two participants raced against each other on identical courses by first dribbling between five obstacles while running down the court. Next, the player must throw a pass into an upright hoop. Then, the players must dribble back the full length of the court for a lay up. Shortly after, the players must dribble back down the court and hit a three pointer from the top of the basketball key. The match ends when the first player hits the three pointer. The champion was decided via a single elimination tournament format, with a guard and a frontcourt player guaranteed to face off in the final round. Frontcourt players were first allowed and invited to participate in 2016, and the event has since crowned centers and forwards as winners, beginning with Karl-Anthony Towns that year[1] and followed by Kristaps Porziņģis in 2017, Bam Adebayo in 2020, and Domantas Sabonis in 2021.In the current format, used since 2022, three teams participate in a four-round competition. One of the teams competing is always composed of players from the host team. The first round is identical to previous editions, this time as a team relay, with the fastest team earning 100 points. The second round is a passing challenge where players must pass the ball through different targets, with the highest-scoring team also earning 100 points. The third round is a shooting challenge where players must make field goals from different spots, with the highest-scoring team earning 200 points. The two highest-scoring teams overall advance to the final round, which is a half-court shootout, where the fastest team to make a field goal from the half-court line wins the entire skills challenge.[2] The format was slightly altered in 2023, with the challenge now ending after three rounds. The order of the first three rounds is reversed and the half-court shootout becomes a tiebreaker round. The current champions are Tyrese Haliburton, Myles Turner, and Bennedict Mathurin from the Team Pacers in 2024.

Winners

Denotes players who are still active
Player(s) (#)Denotes the number of times the player has won
Team(s) (#)Denotes the number of times a player from this team has won
SeasonPlayer(s)NationalityTeam(s)Time
New Jersey Nets35.1 seconds
New Orleans Hornets31.6 seconds
Phoenix Suns25.8 seconds
Miami Heat26.1 seconds
(2)Miami Heat (2)26.4 seconds
Utah Jazz25.5 seconds
Chicago Bulls35.3 seconds
(2)Phoenix Suns (2)29.9 seconds
28.2 seconds
32.8 seconds
29.8 seconds
(2)

Portland Trail Blazers (2)
Utah Jazz (2)
45.2 seconds
Houston Rockets
Minnesota Timberwolves
New York Knicks
Brooklyn Nets (2)
Boston Celtics
Miami Heat (3)
Indiana Pacers
2021–22Darius Garland
Evan Mobley
Jarrett Allen


Cleveland Cavaliers
2022–23Jordan Clarkson
Walker Kessler
Collin Sexton
[3]

Utah Jazz (3)
2023–24Tyrese Haliburton
Myles Turner
Bennedict Mathurin


Indiana Pacers (2)

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
YearPlayers
Jason Kidd, Stephon Marbury, Tony Parker, Gary Payton
Earl Boykins, Baron Davis, Derek Fisher, Stephon Marbury (2)
Gilbert Arenas, Earl Boykins (2), Steve Nash, Luke Ridnour
LeBron James, Steve Nash (2), Chris Paul, Dwyane Wade
Kobe Bryant, LeBron James (2), Chris Paul (2), Dwyane Wade (2)
Jason Kidd (2), Chris Paul (3), Dwyane Wade (3), Deron Williams
Devin Harris, Jameer Nelson, Tony Parker (2), Derrick Rose, Mo Williams
Brandon Jennings, Steve Nash (3), Derrick Rose, Deron Williams (2), Russell Westbrook
Stephen Curry, Chris Paul (4), Derrick Rose (2), John Wall, Russell Westbrook (2)
Stephen Curry (2), Kyrie Irving, Tony Parker (3), Rajon Rondo, John Wall (2), Russell Westbrook (3), Deron Williams (3)
Jrue Holiday, Brandon Knight, Damian Lillard, Jeremy Lin, Tony Parker (4), Jeff Teague
DeMar DeRozan/Giannis Antetokounmpo, Michael Carter-Williams/Victor Oladipo, Reggie Jackson/Goran Dragić, Damian Lillard (2)/Trey Burke
((Isaiah Thomas vs. John Wall (3), Patrick Beverley), (Michael Carter-Williams (2), Robert Covington, Elfrid Payton vs. Jeff Teague (2))) vs. ((Trey Burke (2) vs. Brandon Knight (2)), (Jimmy Butler, Dennis Schröder vs. Kyle Lowry))
((Jordan Clarkson vs. CJ McCollum), (Isaiah Thomas (2) vs. Patrick Beverley (2), Emmanuel Mudiay)) vs. ((Draymond Green vs. Karl-Anthony Towns), (DeMarcus Cousins vs. Anthony Davis))
((Gordon Hayward vs. John Wall (4)), (Devin Booker vs. Isaiah Thomas (3))) vs. ((DeMarcus Cousins (2) vs. Kristaps Porziņģis), (Joel Embiid, Nikola Jokić vs. Anthony Davis (2)))
((Al Horford vs. Joel Embiid (2)), (Kristaps Porziņģis (2), Andre Drummond vs. Lauri Markkanen)) vs. ((Spencer Dinwiddie vs. Donovan Mitchell, Buddy Hield), (Jamal Murray vs. Lou Williams))
((Nikola Jokić (2) vs. Nikola Vučević), (Mike Conley Jr. vs. Jayson Tatum)) vs. ((De'Aaron Fox vs. Trae Young), (Luka Dončić vs. Kyle Kuzma))
((Spencer Dinwiddie (2) vs. Bam Adebayo), (Patrick Beverley (3) vs. Pascal Siakam)) vs. ((Shai Gilgeous-Alexander vs. Khris Middleton), (Jayson Tatum (2) vs. Domantas Sabonis))
(((Domantas Sabonis (2) vs. Julius Randle) vs. Luka Dončić)) vs. (((Nikola Vučević vs. Robert Covington) vs. Chris Paul (5)))
Cavs (Darius Garland, Evan Mobley, Jarrett Allen) vs. Antetokounmpos (Giannis (2), Thanasis, Alex) vs. Rooks (Scottie Barnes, Cade Cunningham, Josh Giddey)
Jazz (Jordan Clarkson, Collin Sexton, Walker Kessler) vs. Antetokounmpos (Giannis (3), Thanasis (2), Alex (2), Jrue Holiday) vs. Rooks (Paolo Banchero, Jaden Ivey, Jabari Smith Jr.)
Pacers (Tyrese Haliburton, Myles Turner, Bennedict Mathurin) vs. 1st Picks (Victor Wembanyama, Anthony Edwards, Paolo Banchero) vs. All-Stars (Trae Young (2), Scottie Barnes (2), Tyrese Maxey)

Tournament Bracket (2015–2021)

Starting with the 2015 edition of the Skills Challenge, a tournament format was adopted.

2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • 2021
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    External links

    Notes and References

    1. https://www.nba.com/timberwolves/stepping-big-men-towns-wins-skills-challenge Stepping up for the big men, Towns wins the Skills Challenge by Kyle Ratke
    2. Web site: NBA All-Star Skills Challenge: Explaining new format, rules . February 19, 2022 .
    3. Jordan Clarkson was born in the United States but naturalized Filipino. He represents the Philippines in international games.
    4. NBA.com "Deron Williams to defend his Skills Challenge Record, 2010 All Star"