NBA 3-point contest 2025 odds and predictions: Lillard favoured, Powell has value at all-star event

NBA 3-Point contest

Damian Lillard defends his crown at the NBA 3-point contest during all-star weekend.

The narrative: Lillard is favoured to three-peat from 3-point land with a bunch of sharpshooters right behind. Norman Powell and Darius Garland are next on the odds board and I’m looking toward the former as a value play.

Check out our NBA 3-point contest odds for the all-star event on Feb. 15.

NBA 3-point contest odds

PlayerOdds to win
Damian Lillard+375
Darius Garland+500
Norman Powell+500
Buddy Hield+550
Tyler Herro+700
Jalen Brunson+700
Cameron Johnson+800
Cade Cunningham +1,000

NBA odds as of 10:45 a.m. ET on 02/14/25.

Go to full NBA all-star weekend betting markets.

Lillard won each of the last two contests … so is he a lock to do it again?

  • Lillard secured 26/40 points in the final round of both victories.
  • But Karl-Anthony Towns (29), Steph Curry (28) and Hield (27) all had better scores in the previous three seasons.
  • Lillard is shooting 38.2% from deep this year, his best mark since the 2020-21 season.

Darius Garland (43.1%) has the highest 3-point percentage out of anyone in the field.

Best 3-point contest bet

Best bet: Powell to win (+500)

Powell is within spitting distance of Garland in 3-point efficiency (42.6%) while taking 7.8 threes a game.

He’s been lights out all season for the Los Angeles Clippers and should probably be playing in the actual all-star game instead of just this competition.

With that said, I think the former Toronto Raptor will have some extra motivation to shoot the lights out on Saturday night.

I’m also going to write a few players off.

  • Cade Cunningham is shooting 35.1% from deep and is a career 33.6% three-point shooter.
  • Hield is on the wrong side of 30 and has posted his worst 3-point rate (36.7%) in five years.

Powell is on the top of his game and is firing on all cylinders. Don’t be surprised when he wins this thing.

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