NBA 3-Point Contest tickets: See the cheapest prices, best seats, player for 2025 All-Star Saturday night | Sporting News

NBA All-Star Weekend is one of the most exciting days of the year for sports fans thanks to its high-flying competitions.
So it's no surprises than the NBA 3-Point Contest is a hot commodity in the weeks leading up to the event.
This year, San Francisco's Chase Center will be the home of All-Star Weekend, and the 3-Point Contest is certainly the event fans are keeping their eyes on.
It's the home of the 3-point GOAT, Steph Curry, so everyone naturally assumes the Chef will be among the players in the 3-Point Contest pool.
But lots of players can fill it up from long range these days.
As of mid-January, a whopping 70 different NBA players averaged at least two three-point field goals per game this season.
Curry, LaMelo Ball, Anthony Edwards, and Tyler Herro perhaps all All-Stars each make at least four three-pointers per game.
BUY TICKETS: Best and most affordable NBA All Star Game 2025 tickets on StubHub It's the age of the trey, so obviously the 3-Point Contest holds significant weight and bragging rights among the NBA elite.
Only time will tell which sharpshooter will be crowned the next 3-Point Contest champ.
Damian Lillard is the current king, winning back-to-back contests.
Want to be a part of one of one of the coolest and stacked weekends in all of sports? Here's everything you need to know about tickets to the NBA 3-Point Contest, including the best and most affordable seats.
NBA 3-Point Contest 2025 tickets Tickets : StubHub Date : Saturday, Feb.
15 Time : 8:00 p.m.
ET Location : Chase Center - San Francisco, CA Tickets for the 2025 3-Point Contest can be found on StubHub .
The shootout will take place on All-Star Saturday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California.
The home of the Warriors and Valkyries can hold over 18,000 people.
StubHub lists this as a "high demand" event, so it will cost a pretty penny to attend Saturday's festivities, which also include the Slam Dunk Contest.
Tickets for All-Star Saturday have a starting price of $1,137.
Court-side tickets go all the way to $25,000.
Click the link below to view more prices for NBA All-Star Saturday.
BUY NOW : Best prices, seats for NBA All-Star Saturday in San Francisco NBA All-Star Weekend 2025 schedule The 3-Point Contest is just one of many events comprising All-Star Weekend.
The three-day stretch is filled with fun competitions featuring the league's current and rising stars.
Date Event Location Time (ET) Fri., Feb.
14 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game Oakland Arena 7 p.m.
Castrol Rising Stars Chase Center 9 p.m.
Sat., Feb.
15 NBA HBCU Classic (Morehouse College vs.
Tuskegee University) Oakland Arena 5 p.m.
State Farm All-Star Saturday Night Chase Center 8 p.m.
Sun., Feb.
16 G League Up Next Game Moscone Center TBD NBA All-Star Game Chase Center 8 p.m.
MORE: Buy tickets to the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday night NBA 3-Point Contest 2025 competitors The All-Stars, Slam Dunk contestants, and Three-Point shooters have yet to be announced as of mid-January.
NBA All-Star Game starters will be announced on January 23.
The reserves will be revealed on January 30.
The fields for the Slam Dunk and Three-Point brackets should be known by then as well.
Chase Center seat map for NBA All-Star Saturday night Here's the seating map for the Chase Center : (StubHub) Chase Center parking options and cost There is limited parking available within a mile of the Chase Center.
The Mercedes-Benz Garage and Warriors Way Garage are both nearby, but a parking pass is required.
You can grab them on StubHub .
Parking lots typically open several hours before the start of Warriors games.
Specific times for other events can be found on the Chase Center website .
Parking at the Chase Center can cost anywhere between $40 and $60 on game and event days, depending on the type of parking and location.
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