
NBA All-Star 2025 Odds: 3-Point, Slam Dunk, Skills Competition Betting Lines Revealed
Damian Lillard and Mac McClung are favored to make NBA All-Star history on Saturday night.
The FanDuel Sportsbook betting lines set ahead of the 2025 All-Star Skills Competition give Lillard the best odds to win his third straight 3-Point Contest title, while McClung is pegged as the runaway favorite to claim a record third consecutive victory in the Slam Dunk competition.
Here's a look at the latest odds ahead of Saturday night's competition.
2025 NBA All-Star Saturday Betting Odds
Skills Challenge
Team Cavs +200
Team Spurs +220
Team Warriors +230
Team Rooks +430
3-Point Contest
Damian Lillard +260
Tyler Herro +450
Buddy Hield +500
Darius Garland +650
Norman Powell +650
Cam Johnson +900
Jalen Brunson +900
Cade Cunningham +1600
Slam Dunk Contest
Mac McClung -175
Matas Buzelis +550
Stephon Castle +600
Andre Jackson Jr. +600
Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.
NBA All-Star Saturday Night Schedule (8 p.m. ET, Chase Center, TNT and truTV)
1st Event: Skills Challenge
2nd Event: 3-Point Contest
3rd Event: Slam Dunk Contest
First up on Saturday night is the Skills Challenge, where Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley are favorited to earn top marks while showing off their dribbling, passing and shooting.
Then comes the 3-Point Contest, which Lillard will enter as the two-time reigning champion. He is looking to join Larry Bird and Craig Hodges as the only players with three consecutive titles in the event.
Herro, who competed in the 2023 3-Point Contest but did not advance past the opening round in Salt Lake City, has the best odds to challenge Lillard for the title.
McClung, a G League guard who won each of the last two Slam Dunk contests, could become the first player in NBA history to win three straight times in the event.
Last year he dunked over Shaquille O'Neal to claim the title.
Chicago Bulls forward Matas Buzelis will look to challenge McClung's reign with what he believes is at least one "never-before-seen dunk," per Julia Poe of the Chicago Tribune.
The 2025 NBA All-Star Saturday night action is set to tip off at 8 p.m. ET exclusively on TNT and truTV.

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