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2Ball, known for sponsorship purposes as America Online 2Ball and Sony All-Star 2Ball, was a
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contested during NBA All-Star Weekend in 1998, 2000, and 2001. It paired members of
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(NBA) and
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(WNBA) teams in a one-minute shooting competition in which either player could score from one of seven marked spots on a basketball court. The NBA also promoted 2Ball events for boys and girls aged 9 to 17.


History

2Ball was introduced for the
1998 NBA All-Star Game The 1998 NBA All-Star Game was the 48th edition of the National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Game. The event was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The East won the game 135–114. Besides the NBA All-Star game, there were t ...
, replacing the
Slam Dunk Contest The NBA Slam Dunk Contest (officially known as the AT&T Slam Dunk) is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) competition held during the NBA All-Star Weekend. The contest was conceived of and started by the American Basketball Associat ...
, after the previous year's Dunk Contest was derided as the worst ever, following over a decade of decline in star power and dunk quality. Each 2Ball team paired an NBA and a WNBA player from the same city. Players attempted shots from one of seven spots on the floor, labeled from 2 to 8 points, for one minute. Teams received a 10-point bonus if they made a shot from each spot, and they received a 10-point penalty for not attempting at least one shot from each spot. At the 1998 event, Utah's team drew jeers from competitors for a strategy in which the WNBA's
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rebounded all shots, both for herself and teammate
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. Although Utah's strategy was derided as sexist, Reiss outshot Malone, and Utah made it to the finals, where they lost to Cynthia Cooper and
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of Houston. After the 1999 All-Star Game was cancelled due to the 1998–99 NBA lockout, 2Ball returned to All-Star Weekend in 2000, as did the Slam Dunk Contest. The winning team split $25,000, the runners-up split $10,000, and the other six teams each split $2,500. Utah, represented by
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and
Natalie Williams Natalie Jean Williams (born November 30, 1970) is an American basketball executive and former player in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Williams was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016. She was also an acc ...
, won the 2000 contest, with Hornacek making seven consecutive 7-point shots. Sacramento won the third and final 2Ball contest in 2001, with Peja Stojakovic and Ruthie Bolton-Holifield splitting the $25,000 prize money.


Reception

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said in 1998 that NBA players opposed the replacement of the Slam Dunk Contest with 2Ball, and opposed an NBA event being used to promote the then-new WNBA. MacMullan said that some players proposed boycotting 2Ball in protest. 2Ball is mainly remembered as being introduced to replace the Slam Dunk Contest.
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's performance at the 2000 Slam Dunk Contest is credited with reviving the event.


Youth competition

Starting in 1994, the NBA ran a boys and girls shooting competition with the same format, also called 2Ball. The program debuted in England in 1996, and was also played in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Sweden. In the U.S., in 1999, the NBA contracted with
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to broadcast programming related to 2Ball youth programs, hosted by
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. U.S. competitions were sponsored by local NBA teams and by
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.


Video game

At All-Star Weekend in 1998, a
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demo called ''NBA 2Ball'' was given away to some attendees. It was based on ''
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'', which had been released in October 1996. Between 500 and 1,000 copies were produced, and as of 2010, only three are known to still exist, though a
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of the game has been released online and has been made playable on PS1 emulators.


References

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