The NBA All-Star 3-point contest, a beloved tradition, is turning 40 this year. It's a contest that has evolved over the years, but its core remains the same: sink as many 3-pointers as possible in a set time frame. The event is a celebration of the unique skill that defines the game - shooting. It's a pure contest with no judges, minimal judgment, and a focus on the shooters' abilities. This year's field features two former champs, Devin Booker and Damian Lillard, along with rising stars like Kon Knueppel and Jamal Murray. The contest is first on the All-Star Saturday night docket, which has sparked debate about its placement. Some argue that the dunk contest should be the main event, while others appreciate the focus on shooters. The 3-point contest has a rich history, with notable champions like Larry Bird and Craig Hodges. Bird, despite not being a big fan of 3-pointers, won the inaugural contest and set the tone for its competitive nature. Hodges, another three-peat champion, loved the contest and his pride in his abilities. The contest has seen its fair share of surprises, with players like Buddy Hield and Peja Stojakovic making unexpected runs. As the contest continues to evolve, there are calls for more NBA/WNBA competition and even a logo 3-point contest. The 40th edition promises to be an exciting event, with a mix of veterans and rising stars. So, who will be the next champion? It's anyone's game.