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February 19, 2007

How To Win In Vegas

THE MOST compelling NBA competitions this weekend will unfold the night before Sunday's All-Star Game in Las Vegas—at the slam-dunk contest, three-point shootout and skills challenge. Former champs reveal the secrets to outballing the rest.

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Cash in on the money balls [worth two points instead of one] "You've got to make it. I made about all of them."

Get a feel for the clock "My fourth contest, I couldn't believe I didn't get around there quick enough. [He left four balls in the rack.] I guess my concentration wasn't good enough, because that's uncalled for."

TIPS FROM THE TOPS

Find peace and quiet "You're going from one place to the next all weekend, and cameras are in the locker room all the time. I try to sneak away into the training room and hide."
—Dirk Nowitzki, 2006 champ

The money ball feels weird "Last year it was a different material, and it was heavier, so you had to shoot it a little harder."
—Quentin Richardson, 2005 champ

A teammate motivates you "I shoot threes with Jet [Mavs guard Jason Terry] after practice all the time. In last year's contest we had a bet, and we talked smack. We say we bet, but nobody ever pays."
—Nowitzki

GOLDEN RULES FOR THE SKILLS CHALLENGE

The hardest of the eight tasks is the jumper from the top of the key "Last year I missed five or six, and I was out. Get on a cold streak and it'll cost you."
—Steve Nash, 2005 champ

Don't hurry your passes ... "The passing stations are key. The bounce pass, the baseball pass and the chest pass—you've got to spend a lot of your time making the appropriate pass."
—Baron Davis, 2004 champ

... but fly through the cones "I'd tell anyone to rush through the cones. You can even get cones out [at home] and practice."
—Jason Kidd, 2003 champ

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