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		  February 24, 2012
		   
		   
		  ORLANDO, FLORIDA
  
		  JAMES JONES:  We have a very competitive field, and Mario Chalmers, one of my teammates, who's like a brother to me, is in it.  So that will make it difficult because it's one of those things where I want to beat the competition, but at the same time I want Mario to do well. 
 
Q.  Who do you think are the top three‑point shooters of all time that have participated in this event? 
JAMES JONES:  I'd say Larry Bird, I want to say Craig Hodges, and I think Peja Stojakovic. 
 
Q.  What's it like going up against Mario?  
JAMES JONES:  Man, it's going to be fun.  This is a day for NBA fans to get a chance to watch us compete and in a different setting, where we can all smile a little bit and give each other pointers and really just try to compete to win a prize, a trophy, that will solidify you in history as one of the game's great shooters. 
 
Q.  Is the team divided over who they're going for? 
JAMES JONES:  I think our team is impartial.  As long as one of our guys turns out victorious, I think we'll all be happy, and that's the way it should be because we're all a family, and that's the only way we know how to play.  
 
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports 
 
 
 
             
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