NBA Three-Point Contest Odds and Analysis
Odds to Win
Steph Curry +140
Zach LaVine +450
Mike Conley +500
Donovan Mitchell +550
Jaylen Brown +700
Jayson Tatum +700
The best shooters in the league square off for the annual three-point contest. Check out a few options to consider with odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.
Donovan Mitchell, Utah Jazz
Current Odds: +550
First-time competitor Donovan Mitchell ranks second in the field in 3-point attempts per game, averaging eight per game and ranks 10th in the league in three-pointers made per game with three. His season-high so far is six, reaching the mark in three games. A career .360 shooter from long range, Mitchell should have no problem finding the basket, as he ranks ninth in three-pointers made with 113 just in the first half of the season.
Zach LaVine, Chicago Bulls
Current Odds: +450
Zach LaVine is a dominant playmaker for the Bulls this season. He ranks fifth in the league with 120 three-pointers made this season, shooting .435 on the season, the highest of his career, and the competitors in the field. He averages eight attempts per game. His season-high is 10, part of a 45-point performance in a 130-127 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Jan. 10. Look for LaVine to keep things interesting and possibly run away with the title.
Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors
Current Odds: +140
A fan favorite, Steph Curry, leads the league in three-pointers made with 169, which is 23 more than Damian Lillard, who ranks second. His .411 three-point percentage is second in the field, behind LaVine.
Not only does Curry lead the league in three-pointers made, but he also leads in three-point attempts per game with 11.7. His season-high of 11 was part of a 57 point performance in a 134-132 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Feb.6, a game where he attempted 19 three-point shots. As one of the most accurate shooters in the league, with a career .433 from behind the arch, the 2015 champion has a viable chance to reclaim the crown.
