Should Damian Lillard Have Been in the NBA 3-Point Contest?
Craig Mish
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Damian Lillard's Participation in the Three-Point Contest Sparks Debate
Damian Lillard's involvement in this year's three-point contest has ignited a mix of reactions. Despite being sidelined for the entire season due to an Achilles injury, Lillard not only participated but also won the contest. This decision has raised questions about the criteria for selecting active players for such competitions.
While some fans are thrilled to see a skilled shooter like Lillard, who is a three-time three-point contest champion, others think it was inappropriate for an inactive player to compete. The controversy centers on whether there are more deserving active players who should have been given this opportunity. The suggestion of alternative events, like a retired player contest or other novelty competitions, indicates a desire for variety and innovation in the All-Star weekend lineup.
The debate also touches on practical concerns, such as Lillard's ability to compete effectively after a significant time away from professional play and the potential risks to his rehabilitation process. The situation highlights a broader issue about the evolving nature of the All-Star Saturday festivities, where the three-point contest has increasingly become a highlight, overshadowing other events like the dunk contest and the shooting stars event.
With the rise in popularity of the three-point contest and hints that stars like Steph Curry and Klay Thompson might participate next year, this segment of the All-Star lineup continues to attract significant attention and drive discussions among fans and analysts alike.





































































