No. 15: Top 20 moments of the 1991-92 season

In honor of the 20th anniversary of the Chicago Bulls’ second NBA championship, Bulls.com counts down the top 20 moments from the 1991-92 season

Front row: (L-R) Jim Les of the Sacramento Kings, Craig Hodges #20 of the Chicago Bulls, Jeff Hornacek #24 of the Phoenix Suns. Back row (L-R) John Stockton #12 of the Utah Jazz, Drazen Petrovic #3 of the New Jersey Nets, Mitch Richmond #2 of the Sacramento Kings, Dell Curry #30 of the Charlotte Hornets and Craig Ehlo #3 of the Cleveland Cavaliers pose for a portrait prior to the 1992 NBA Three-Point Competition on February 8, 1992 at the Orlando Arena in Orlando, Florida. (Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE/Getty Images)

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Hodges claims third straight three-point title

1992 NBA All-Star Weekend
Orlando Arena

February 8, 1992 (Orlando) — Craig Hodges continued being known as the best shooter in the world, winning his third consecutive NBA All-Star three-point contest over the likes of Drazen Petrovic, Dell Curry and Mitch Richmond after the league had opened up the contest to top shooters from Europe.

Hodges would make a run at a fourth straight three-point title the following year as a free agent, but fall short. In total, he competed in eight three-point contests, five of which he advanced to the final round.

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