00:002009, the three-point shootout. Hello everybody and welcome. I'm Ernie Johnson
00:04alongside Greg Anthony. Gibson is our first competitor of the round. If he can
00:09post a good score, he can put some early pressure on this star-studded field. Five
00:14racks, 30 is a perfect score. Remember, the last ball
00:30three misses back-to-back. One wasted rack. Six misfires in a row. Seven straight
00:43misses, no shooting rhythm at all. A lonely make after two. He's got to get some
00:51extension on that shot. It's just flat right now.
01:00I tell you what, that's a jump shot only a mother could love. I'm not sure he's
01:05gonna have enough time to get through these last two racks, Greg. He's hit four
01:09straight. Looks like he's finding the touch. Perfect on that rack. And he's got
01:15half of a possible 24. Seven, not a lucky number for him as the streak comes to an
01:21end. And his turn comes to an end on the final rack. You know what, Greg? It must
01:26tear a guy apart to be so close to finishing when that buzzer sounds. Yeah,
01:30we'll probably tear him apart even more if he doesn't win this competition. He has
01:34nobody to blame but himself. To make this trip worthwhile, he'll need at least 15.
01:45That's four in a row. He's warming up. He ran the entire rack.
01:49His streak comes to an end at five. Stroked it for nine through two racks. You
02:02can't win it early, but you gotta be happy if you can get nine points after the first
02:06couple racks. And with 13 after three racks. A little quick math here, Greg, but I think
02:19that's going to do it. The title is as good as his. That's 17 after four. Now to the final
02:25rack.
02:3221 points to finish the round.
02:37Folks, there you have it. Steve Nash came to compete and win.
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