NBA All-Star Game: Fans hate the changes to the 3-point contest

This could be really fun.

The NBA is always looking to tinker with things — even when they’re not necessarily broken. And it looks like there will be quite a few during All-Star Weekend.

The league already announced changes to the All-Star Game that they were doing in tribute to Kobe Bryant. The game will have an Elam Ending and money will be donated to different charities of the players’ choices after every quarter.

Now,  they’re also switching the 3-point contest up according to an AP report.  They’re adding shots, time and, most importantly, range to the contest that might add a wrinkle to make it a bit more exciting.

Here’s how it works:

  • Range matters now. The league is adding a pair of deep shots from six feet behind the three point line on the wing. Each shot is worth an extra three points.
  • With extra shots comes extra time. Instead of the customary 60 seconds to get through all five racks, players will get 70 seconds to shoot through the racks and the deep shots.
  • The maximum score a player can reach is now 40, which is six points higher than the previous maximum.

The league wanted to reflect the deep 3-pointers being taken around the league — you know, the ones from the Trae Youngs and Damian Lillards of the world.

Here’s who will be competing in the 3-point contest:

The league definitely thought they were adding an exciting twist here, but the fans don’t seem to be feeling it just yet.

On one hand I feel them. They are just adding…a couple of 3-point shots to the 3-point contest. When you look at it that way, it’s unnecessary.

But, on the other hand, INSANELY DEEP THREES ARE ALWAYS RIDICULOUS AND FUN. We need to accept that as a fact and appreciate the fact that we live in a time where NBA players can casually pull up from half court.

I won’t accept anything less from us as a basketball community.