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Top 5 Three-Point Shooters Of Every NBA Franchise

Stephen Curry, Kobe Bryant, and LeBron James are some of the greatest players ever who rank among the most threes made for their franchise.

Eddie Bitar
Mar 7, 2024
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The NBA has become a three-point competition, mainly due to the dominance of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and the Golden State Warriors. With time, the three-point shot has become the most important part of the modern game but it wasn’t as heralded as it is now.

Contents
  • Atlanta Hawks
  • Boston Celtics
  • Brooklyn Nets
  • Charlotte Hornets
  • Chicago Bulls
  • Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Dallas Mavericks
  • Denver Nuggets
  • Detroit Pistons
  • Golden State Warriors
  • Houston Rockets
  • Indiana Pacers
  • Los Angeles Clippers
  • Los Angeles Lakers
  • Memphis Grizzlies
  • Miami Heat
  • Milwaukee Bucks
  • Minnesota Timberwolves
  • New Orleans Pelicans
  • New York Knicks
  • Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Orlando Magic
  • Philadelphia 76ers
  • Phoenix Suns
  • Portland Trail Blazers
  • Sacramento Kings
  • San Antonio Spurs
  • Toronto Raptors
  • Utah Jazz
  • Washington Wizards

The top five three-point shooters from every NBA franchise are named and it is very interesting to see how many current players will appear on these lists, from Stephen Curry to James Harden and even LeBron James.


Atlanta Hawks

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1. Trae Young – 1,053 3-Pointers (35.4%, 404 Games, 2019-2024)

2. Mookie Blaylock – 1,050 3-Pointers (34.7%, 518 Games, 1993-1999)

3. Joe Johnson – 908 3-Pointers (36.3%, 508 Games, 2006-2012)

4. Kyle Korver – 818 3-Pointers (45.2%, 332 Games, 2013-2017)

5. Jason Terry – 648 3-Pointers (36.7%, 403 Games, 2000-2004)

The Atlanta Hawks’ top five three-point shooters showcase a mix of past and present talent, with Trae Young emerging as the franchise leader in a remarkably short time. Mookie Blaylock’s tenure with the Hawks in the 90s is reflected in his prolific three-point shooting, closely trailing Young. 

Joe Johnson’s smooth stroke during his time with Atlanta solidifies his place among the franchise’s elite shooters. Kyle Korver’s deadly accuracy from beyond the arc stands out, boasting an impressive career three-point percentage. Jason Terry rounds out the list, representing the early 2000s era of Hawks basketball with his consistent outside shooting. Together, these players illustrate the evolution of the three-point shot in Atlanta and its integral role in the team’s history.


Boston Celtics

Paul Pierce

1. Paul Pierce – 1,823 3-Pointers (37.0%, 1,102 Games, 1999-2013)

2. Jayson Tatum – 1,248 3-Pointers (37.5%, 497 Games, 2018-2024)

3. Jaylen Brown – 997 3-Pointers (36.4%, 526 Games, 2017-2024)

4. Antoine Walker – 937 3-Pointers (33.3%, 552 Games, 1997-2003, 2005)

5. Marcus Smart – 911 3-Pointers (32.3%, 581 Games, 2015-2023)

The Boston Celtics’ top five three-point shooters feature a blend of iconic franchise figures and rising stars. Paul Pierce leads the pack with a formidable total, showcasing his scoring prowess over a lengthy career in Boston. Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, representing the new guard of Celtics basketball, have quickly climbed the ranks with their impressive shooting abilities, highlighting the team’s promising future.

Antoine Walker’s inclusion reflects an era of Celtics basketball known for its offensive firepower, while Marcus Smart’s tenacity on both ends of the court earns him a well-deserved place among the franchise’s top shooters even if he was traded one season after winning Defensive Player of the Year. Together, they exemplify the Celtics’ tradition of versatility and skill from beyond the arc.


Brooklyn Nets

Joe Harris

1. Joe Harris – 984 3-Pointers (44.0%, 432 Games, 2017-2023)

2. Jason Kidd – 813 3-Pointers (34.2%, 506 Games, 2002-2008)

3. Kerry Kittles – 687 3-Pointers (37.8%, 496 Games, 1997-2004)

4. Vince Carter – 638 3-Pointers (37.0%, 374 Games, 2005-2009)

5. Spencer Dinwiddie – 560 3-Pointers (32.2%, 348 Games, 2017-2021, 2023-2024)

No longer a part of the team and rather surprisingly, Joe Harris leads the pack with an impressive three-point percentage, demonstrating his sharpshooting prowess during his tenure with the team. Jason Kidd, known more for his playmaking ability, also made significant contributions from beyond the arc during his time in Brooklyn as he improved his shooting as he matured.

Kerry Kittles, a key player during the early years of the franchise in New Jersey, is recognized for his consistent three-point shooting. Vince Carter, although his time with the Nets was relatively short, left a lasting impact with his scoring ability, including from downtown. Spencer Dinwiddie rounds out the list, showcasing his versatility as a scorer during his stint with the Nets. As he approaches the latter stages of his career, Dinwiddie needs to be more respected as a shooter.


Charlotte Hornets

Kemba Walker

1. Kemba Walker – 1,283 3-Pointers (35.7%, 605 Games, 2012-2019)

2. Dell Curry – 929 3-Pointers (40.5%, 701 Games, 1989-1998)

3. Terry Rozier – 864 3-Pointers (37.2%, 298 Games, 2020-2024)

4. Marvin Williams – 681 3-Pointers (37.8%, 429 Games, 2015-2020)

5. Miles Bridges – 557 3-Pointers (35.1%, 342 Games, 2019-2024)

The Charlotte Hornets’ top five three-point shooters showcase a blend of franchise legends and current contributors. Kemba Walker leads the pack with his prolific scoring and shooting ability during his tenure with the team. Dell Curry, a beloved figure in Hornets history, boasts an impressive three-point percentage and remains a fan favorite.

Terry Rozier, Marvin Williams, and Miles Bridges represent the current era of Hornets basketball, each contributing significantly from beyond the arc. Their collective efforts underscore the importance of three-point shooting in the Hornets’ offensive scheme and highlight the team’s evolving identity.


Chicago Bulls

Kirk Hinrich

1. Kirk Hinrich – 1,049 3-Pointers (37.6%, 748 Games, 2004-2010, 2013-2016)

2. Zach LaVine – 994 3-Pointers (38.3%, 374 Games, 2018-2024)

3. Ben Gordon – 770 3-Pointers (41.5%, 398 Games, 2005-2009)

4. Coby White – 732 3-Pointers (37.1%, 330 Games, 2020-2024)

5. Scottie Pippen – 664 3-Pointers (32.7%, 856 Games, 1988-1998)

The Chicago Bulls’ top five three-point shooters offer a blend of past and present stars in the franchise’s history. Kirk Hinrich leads the list with his consistent shooting and longevity with the team, embodying the Bulls’ grit and determination. Zach LaVine, a current standout, showcases his scoring prowess with an impressive three-point percentage, highlighting his importance to the team’s modern offense even if he is on the trading block.

Ben Gordon, known for his sharpshooting during the mid-2000s, remains a memorable figure in Bulls lore with his impressive shooting efficiency. Coby White represents the new guard of Bulls basketball, demonstrating his ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc. Scottie Pippen, although not primarily known for his three-point shooting, rounds out the list, showcasing his versatility as one of the greatest players in Bulls history as a six-time NBA champion and 10-time All-Defensive Team member.


Cleveland Cavaliers

LeBron James 2014 Cleveland Cavaliers

1. LeBron James – 1,251 3-Pointers (33.7%, 849 Games, 2004-2010, 2015-2018)

2. Kevin Love – 1,096 3-Pointers (37.6%, 489 Games, 2015-2023)

3. Mark Price – 802 3-Pointers (40.9%, 582 Games, 1987-1995)

4. Kyrie Irving – 723 3-Pointers (38.3%, 381 Games, 2012-2017)

5. Darius Garland – 633 3-Pointers (38.6%, 287 Games, 2020-2024)

The Cleveland Cavaliers’ top five three-point shooters showcase a mix of iconic players from different eras of the franchise’s history. LeBron James, despite spending two stints with the team, remains atop the list with his scoring versatility, demonstrating his ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc. Kevin Love, known for his shooting prowess as a big man, follows closely behind, highlighting his impact on the team’s offense during his tenure.

Mark Price, a legend in Cavaliers history, showcases his sharpshooting ability with an impressive three-point percentage (40.9%) from his playing days. Kyrie Irving, a key contributor during the Cavaliers’ championship run, exhibits his scoring prowess from long range. Darius Garland rounds out the list, representing the current era of Cavaliers basketball with his emerging shooting ability.


Dallas Mavericks

Dirk Nowitzki

1. Dirk Nowitzki – 1,982 3-Pointers (38.0%, 1,522 Games, 1999-2019)

2. Jason Terry – 1,140 3-Pointers (38.8%, 619 Games, 2005-2012)

3. Luka Doncic – 1,126 3-Pointers (34.5%, 384 Games, 2019-2024)

4. Tim Hardaway Jr. – 946 3-Pointers (37.5%, 332 Games, 2019-2024)

5. Michael Finley – 870 3-Pointers (37.6%, 626 Games, 1997-2005)

The Dallas Mavericks’ top five three-point shooters represent a blend of franchise legends and current stars. Dirk Nowitzki, a perennial All-Star and NBA champion, leads the list with his remarkable shooting ability over a lengthy career in Dallas. Jason Terry, another key contributor to the Mavericks’ championship success, follows closely behind with his sharpshooting prowess and clutch performances.

Luka Doncic, the young phenom, has quickly climbed the ranks with his scoring versatility, showcasing his ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc despite a slightly lower percentage. Tim Hardaway Jr., a key contributor in recent years, demonstrates his scoring ability and efficiency from long range. Michael Finley rounds out the list, representing a pivotal figure in Mavericks history with his scoring prowess from beyond the arc during his playing days even if he was a high-volume scorer.


Denver Nuggets

Jamal Murray

1. Jamal Murray – 955 3-Pointers (37.7%, 456 Games, 2017-2024)

2. Will Barton – 804 3-Pointers (36.2%, 479 Games, 2915-2022)

3. J.R. Smith – 768 3-Pointers (38.2%, 372 Games, 2007-2011)

4. Nikola Jokic – 657 3-Pointers (34.9%, 656 Games, 2016-2024)

5. Michael Adams – 630 3-Pointers (34.2%, 304 Games, 1988-1991)

The questions about Jamal Murray not performing at a star level during the regular season should be cast aside. The Denver Nuggets top five three-point shooters showcase a mix of current stars and notable figures from the team’s history. Jamal Murray leads the list with his scoring prowess and impressive three-point percentage, demonstrating his ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc consistently.

Will Barton, known for his versatility and scoring ability, follows closely behind with a solid contribution from long-range. J.R. Smith, although his tenure with the Nuggets was relatively short, left a lasting impact with his sharpshooting from beyond the arc. Two-time MVP and NBA champion Nikola Jokic, primarily known for his playmaking and scoring in the paint, demonstrates his ability to stretch the floor with his three-point shooting as the greatest player in franchise history. Michael Adams rounds out the list, representing a key figure from the Nuggets’ past with his scoring ability from long range during his playing days.


Detroit Pistons

Joe Dumars

1. Joe Dumars – 990 3-Pointers (38.2%, 1,018 Games, 1986-1999)

2. Chauncey Billups – 890 3-Pointers (39.7%, 482 Games, 2003-2009, 2014)

3. Lindsey Hunter – 793 3-Pointers (36.0%, 703 Games, 1994-2000, 2004-2008)

4. Rasheed Wallace – 581 3-Pointers (34.8%, 399 Games, 2004-2009)

5. Tayshaun Prince – 510 3-Pointers (37.1%, 792 Games, 2003-2013, 2015)

The Detroit Pistons’ top five three-point shooters feature a mix of iconic players who played pivotal roles in the team’s success over the years. Joe Dumars leads the list, showcasing his sharpshooting ability and longevity with the franchise during his illustrious career. 

Chauncey Billups, the floor general during the Pistons’ championship runs, follows closely behind with his clutch shooting from beyond the arc. Lindsey Hunter, known for his defensive prowess, also made significant contributions from long-range during his time with the team even if he only posted 9.0 points per game with the franchise.

Rasheed Wallace, although primarily known for his interior presence, demonstrates his ability to stretch the floor with his three-point shooting over only six seasons. Wallace was certainly one of the few stretch-big men who had a major impact on his team at the time. Tayshaun Prince rounds out the list, highlighting his versatility as a forward and his ability to knock down shots from downtown.


Golden State Warriors

Stephen Curry

1. Stephen Curry – 3,671 3-Pointers (42.6%, 939 Games, 2010-2024)

2. Klay Thompson – 2,400 3-Pointers (41.3%, 773 Games, 2012-2024)

3. Jason Richardson – 700 3-Pointers (35.0%, 438 Games, 2002-2007)

4. Draymond Green – 648 3-Pointers (32.0%, 794 Games, 2013-2024)

5. Tim Hardaway – 602 3-Pointers (35.5%, 422 Games, 1990-1996)

The Golden State Warriors’ top five three-point shooters epitomized the team’s unparalleled success and revolutionized the NBA’s approach to long-range shooting. Stephen Curry, often regarded as the greatest shooter of all time, leads the list with his incredible volume and accuracy from beyond the arc, setting numerous records along the way. Klay Thompson, Curry’s Splash Brother, follows closely behind, complementing Curry’s shooting prowess with his own lethal stroke and helping to form one of the most dynamic backcourts in NBA history.

Jason Richardson, a former Warrior standout, represents an earlier era of the team’s three-point shooting dominance with his impressive contribution. Draymond Green, primarily known for his defensive prowess and playmaking, showcases his ability to knock down shots from long range, adding another dimension to the Warriors’ offensive arsenal and he deserves more respect for that. Tim Hardaway, a beloved figure in Warriors history and a player who averaged 9.3 assists per game, rounds out the list, demonstrating the team’s long-standing tradition of three-point excellence.


Houston Rockets

James Harden

1. James Harden – 2,029 3-Pointers (36.2%, 621 Games, 2013-2021)

2. Eric Gordon – 1,054 3-Pointers (36.0%, 379 Games, 2017-2023)

3. Trevor Ariza – 876 3-Pointers (35.4%, 382 Games, 2010, 2015-2018)

4. Vernon Maxwell – 730 3-Pointers (32.6%, 402 Games, 1990-1995)

5. Cuttino Mobley – 672 3-Pointers (37.2%, 436 Games, 1999-2004)

The Houston Rockets’ top five three-point shooters showcase a mix of past and present stars who have played significant roles in the team’s history. James Harden leads the list, displaying his scoring prowess and ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc at a prolific rate during his tenure with the Rockets. His step-back three-point shot has changed NBA history when it comes to players creating their own offense from deep.

Eric Gordon, known for his sharpshooting ability, follows closely behind, providing valuable scoring from long-range as a key contributor to the team’s success. Trevor Ariza, a versatile forward, demonstrates his ability to stretch the floor and knock down three-pointers during his time with the Rockets. Vernon Maxwell, a key figure during the Rockets’ championship years, represents an earlier era of the team’s three-point shooting proficiency. Cuttino Mobley rounds out the list, showcasing his scoring ability and efficiency from beyond the arc during his stint with the Rockets.


Indiana Pacers

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1. Reggie Miller – 2,560 3-Pointers (39.5%, 1,389 Games, 1988-2005)

2. Danny Granger – 964 3-Pointers (38.2%, 544 Games, 2006-2014)

3. Paul George – 897 3-Pointers (37.0%, 448 Games, 2011-2017)

4. Myles Turner – 564 3-Pointers (35.0%, 552 Games, 2016-2024)

5. Buddy Hield – 505 3-Pointers (40.2%, 158 Games, 2022-2024)

No surprise, Reggie Miller leads the list, epitomizing clutch shooting and long-range proficiency during his illustrious career with the Pacers. Miller ranks 4th all-time in total career threes and he would have made more had he played today. Danny Granger, a former All-Star, follows closely behind, showcasing his scoring versatility and ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc. Paul George, known for his scoring prowess and athleticism, adds to the Pacers’ three-point shooting legacy with his contributions during his time with the team.

Myles Turner, primarily recognized for his defensive prowess, demonstrates his ability to stretch the floor and contribute from long range as a modern big man. Buddy Hield rounds out the list, representing a recent addition to the Pacers’ three-point shooting arsenal with his efficiency and scoring ability from beyond the arc.


Los Angeles Clippers

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1. Paul George – 757 3-Pointers (39.1%, 244 Games, 2020-2024)

2. Eric Piatkowski – 738 3-Pointers (40.2%, 616 Games, 1995-2003)

3. J.J. Redick – 674 3-Pointers (44.0%, 266 Games, 2014-2017)

4. Jamal Crawford – 662 3-Pointers (35.4%, 370 Games, 2013-2017)

5. Chris Paul – 618 3-Pointers (37.8%, 409 Games, 2012-2017)

Interestingly, Paul George leads the list, showcasing his scoring prowess and efficiency from beyond the arc during his time with the Clippers. Eric Piatkowski, a former Clippers standout, follows closely behind, demonstrating his sharpshooting ability and longevity with the franchise during the mid-1990s. J.J. Redick, known for his elite three-point shooting, adds to the Clippers’ long-range proficiency with his contributions during his stint with the team.

Jamal Crawford, although primarily recognized for his scoring off the bench, showcases his ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc. Chris Paul, a former Clippers point guard, rounds out the list, highlighting his scoring ability and efficiency from long-range during his tenure with the team.


Los Angeles Lakers

Kobe Bryant

1. Kobe Bryant – 1,827 3-Pointers (32.9%, 1,346 Games, 1997-2016)

3. Derek Fisher – 846 3-Pointers (37.5%, 915 Games, 1997-2004, 2008-2012)

4. LeBron James – 766 3-Pointers (35.5%, 333 Games, 2019-2024)

2. Nick Van Exel – 750 3-Pointers (36.4%, 378 Games, 1994-1998)

5. Byron Scott – 595 3-Pointers (37.3%, 846 Games, 1984-1993, 1997)

Despite being known as arguably the most dominant mid-range scorer ever, Kobe Bryant leads the list, showcasing his scoring versatility and ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc throughout his illustrious career despite his 32.9% clip. Derek Fisher, known for his clutch shooting and leadership, follows closely behind, adding to the Lakers’ three-point shooting legacy with his contributions.

LeBron James, although relatively new to the Lakers, has quickly climbed the ranks with his scoring ability and efficiency from long range. That shows how well The King has adjusted to modern times and he is posting a ridiculous 40.7% from three at 39 years old. Nick Van Exel, a former Lakers point guard, demonstrates his ability to stretch the floor and contribute from beyond the arc during his time with the team. Byron Scott, a key figure during the Showtime era, rounds out the list, highlighting his scoring ability and efficiency from long-range during his tenure with the Lakers.


Memphis Grizzlies

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1. Mike Conley – 1,086 3-Pointers (37.5%, 788 Games, 2008-2019)

2. Mike Miller – 844 3-Pointers (42.0%, 453 Games, 2003-2008, 2014)

3. Desmond Bane – 634 3-Pointers (41.7%, 239 Games, 2021-2024)

4. Dillon Brooks – 573 3-Pointers (34.2%, 345 Games, 2018-2023)

5. Jaren Jackson Jr. – 541 3-Pointers (34.7%, 321 Games, 2019-2024)

The Memphis Grizzlies’ top five three-point shooters feature a blend of past and present players who have made significant contributions to the team’s success. Mike Conley leads the list, showcasing his scoring ability and efficiency from beyond the arc during his lengthy tenure with the Grizzlies. Mike Miller, a former Grizzlies sharpshooter, follows closely behind, known for his elite three-point shooting and valuable contributions during his time with the team.

Desmond Bane, a young talent, has quickly climbed the ranks with his impressive three-point shooting ability, adding a modern touch to the Grizzlies’ offensive arsenal. Dillon Brooks, known for his scoring and defensive prowess, demonstrates his ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc and he might be missed by the Grizzlies this season. Jaren Jackson Jr., a promising young forward, rounds out the list, showcasing his ability to stretch the floor and contribute from long range despite his relatively short time with the team.


Miami Heat

Duncan Robinson

1. Duncan Robinson – 982 3-Pointers (40.0%, 337 Games, 2019-2024)

2. Tim Hardaway – 806 3-Pointers (35.6%, 367 Games, 1996-2001)

3. Tyler Herro – 718 3-Pointers (38.5%, 278 Games, 2020-2024)

4. Eddie Jones – 712 3-Pointers (38.1%, 387 Games, 2001-2005, 2007)

5. Glen Rice – 708 3-Pointers (38.6%, 478 Games, 1990-1995)

Believe it or not, Duncan Robinson leads the list, demonstrating his elite shooting ability and efficiency from beyond the arc since joining the team and only averaging double-digit scoring four times in his career. Tim Hardaway, a former Heat standout, follows closely behind, known for his scoring prowess and ability to knock down shots from long range during his time with the team as he did with the Warriors.

Tyler Herro, a young talent, has quickly established himself as a reliable three-point shooter, adding a modern touch to the Heat’s offensive arsenal. Eddie Jones, a former All-Star, demonstrates his scoring ability and proficiency from beyond the arc during his tenure with the Heat. Glen Rice rounds out the list, showcasing his scoring versatility and ability to stretch the floor during his playing days as he shot a career 40.0% from deep.


Milwaukee Bucks

Khris Middleton

1. Khris Middleton – 1,326 3-Pointers (38.9%, 700 Games, 2014-2024)

2. Ray Allen – 1,051 3-Pointers (40.6%, 494 Games, 1997-2003)

3. Michael Redd – 1,003 3-Pointers (38.3%, 578 Games, 2001-2011)

4. Brook Lopez – 646 3-Pointers (35.1%, 369 Games, 2019-2024)

5. Brandon Jennings – 554 3-Pointers (35.2%, 305 Games, 2010-2013, 2018)

The All-Star who helped the Bucks win the 2021 championship, Khris Middleton leads the list, showcasing his scoring ability and efficiency from beyond the arc during his tenure with the team. Ray Allen, a Hall of Famer, follows closely behind, known for his prolific three-point shooting and role in the Bucks’ success during his time with the team.

Michael Redd, another former Bucks standout, demonstrates his ability to knock down shots from long range and contribute to the team’s offensive firepower. Brook Lopez, primarily recognized for his interior presence, adds a modern touch to the Bucks’ three-point shooting arsenal with his contributions from beyond the arc. Brandon Jennings rounds out the list, showcasing his scoring ability and proficiency from long-range during his time with the Bucks.


Minnesota Timberwolves

Karl-Anthony Towns

1. Karl-Anthony Towns – 973 3-Pointers (39.8%, 571 Games, 2016-2024)

2. Anthony Edwards – 748 3-Pointers (35.7%, 282 Games, 2021-2024)

3. Andrew Wiggins – 520 3-Pointers (33.2%, 442 Games, 2015-2020)

4. D’Angelo Russell – 482 3-Pointers (36.6%, 173 Games, 2020-2023)

5. Anthony Peeler – 465 3-Pointers (37.9%, 379 Games, 1998-2003)

One of the best sharpshooting big men ever, Karl-Anthony Towns leads the list, showcasing his versatility as a big man and his ability to stretch the floor with his impressive three-point shooting percentage (39.8%). Anthony Edwards, a rising star, follows closely behind, demonstrating his scoring ability and proficiency from beyond the arc despite his relatively short time with the team.

Andrew Wiggins, a former Timberwolves standout, adds to the team’s three-point shooting legacy with his contributions during his tenure with the team although he never quite reached his potential as a No. 1 overall pick. D’Angelo Russell, known for his scoring ability and playmaking, adds a modern touch to the Timberwolves’ three-point shooting arsenal with his contributions from beyond the arc. Anthony Peeler rounds out the list, showcasing his scoring ability and efficiency from long-range during his time with the Timberwolves as he shot over 37% during the late 1990s and early 2000s.


New Orleans Pelicans

Jrue Holiday

1. Jrue Holiday – 628 3-Pointers (34.6%, 415 Games, 2014-2020)

2. Peja Stojakovic – 553 3-Pointers (40.4%, 219 Games, 2007-2011)

3. Ryan Anderson – 533 3-Pointers (37.1%, 230 Games, 2013-2016)

4. Brandon Ingram – 510 3-Pointers (37.3%, 278 Games, 2020-2024)

5. CJ McCollum – 437 3-Pointers (40.1%, 147 Games, 2022-2024)

Despite being with the franchise only seven years, Jrue Holiday leads the list, showcasing his scoring ability and efficiency from beyond the arc during his time with the Pelicans. Peja Stojakovic, a former sharpshooter, follows closely behind, known for his elite three-point shooting during his stint with the team when the Pelicans were known as the Hornets.

Ryan Anderson, another former Pelican, adds to the team’s three-point shooting legacy with his contributions as a stretch big man. Brandon Ingram, a current star, demonstrates his ability to knock down shots from long range and contribute to the team’s offensive firepower. CJ McCollum rounds out the list, showcasing his scoring ability and proficiency from beyond the arc during his time with the Pelicans in only three seasons.


New York Knicks

John Starks

1. John Starks – 982 3-Pointers (34.5%, 602 Games, 1991-1998)

2. Allan Houston – 921 3-Pointers (39.9%, 602 Games, 1997-2005)

3. Carmelo Anthony – 762 3-Pointers (36.9%, 412 Games, 2011-2017)

4. Julius Randle – 638 3-Pointers (33.8%, 330 Games, 2020-2024)

5. Jamal Crawford – 600 3-Pointers (35.3%, 299 Games, 2005-2009)

The first two members are from the talented Knicks side that reached the Finals in 1999. John Starks leads the list, epitomizing the grit and toughness of Knicks basketball while showcasing his ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc. Allan Houston, another beloved Knick, follows closely behind, known for his smooth shooting stroke and efficiency from long range.

Carmelo Anthony, a former Knicks superstar, adds to the team’s three-point shooting legacy with his scoring ability and proficiency from beyond the arc even if he was more concerned about his damage in the post and mid-range. Julius Randle, a current star, demonstrates his ability to stretch the floor and contribute from long range despite his relatively short time with the team and he has massively improved as a player. Finally, Jamal Crawford rounds out the list, competing as a starter and bench player in different seasons.


Oklahoma City Thunder

Kevin Durant

1. Kevin Durant – 1,143 3-Pointers (38.0%, 641 Games, 2008-2016)

2. Rashard Lewis – 973 3-Pointers (38.6%, 617 Games, 1999-2007)

3. Russell Westbrook – 922 3-Pointers (30.8%, 821 Games, 2009-2019)

4. Gary Payton – 917 3-Pointers (32.1%, 999 Games, 1991-2003)

5. Ray Allen – 869 3-Pointers (38.6%, 296 Games, 2003-2007)

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s top five three-point shooters highlight a mix of former players and iconic figures who have made significant contributions to the team’s three-point shooting history. Kevin Durant leads the list as a former four-time scoring champion and the best talent to ever play for the franchise. Rashard Lewis, a former SuperSonics player, follows closely behind, known for his sharpshooting ability and contributions to the team’s success as a 38.6% shooter from beyond.

Russell Westbrook, primarily recognized for his athleticism and playmaking, adds to the Thunder’s three-point shooting legacy with his contributions from long range even if he was often inefficient as shown by his 30.8% clip. Gary Payton, a Hall of Famer, demonstrates his ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc despite his primarily defensive prowess. It was amazing how much Payton improved his offensive game to reach All-Star status with the SuperSonics. Finally, Ray Allen rounds out the list, showcasing his scoring ability and proficiency from long-range during his time with the Sonics.


Orlando Magic

Dennis Scott

1. Dennis Scott – 981 3-Pointers (40.3%, 446 Games, 1991-1997)

2. Nick Anderson – 900 3-Pointers (36.3%, 692 Games, 1990-1999)

3. Evan Fournier – 895 3-Pointers (37.6%, 435 Games, 2015-2021)

4. Jameer Nelson – 874 3-Pointers (37.4%, 651 Games, 2005-2014)

5. Hedo Turkoglu – 794 3-Pointers (37.9%, 497 Games, 2005-2009, 2011-2013)

Dennis Scott leads the list, showcasing his sharpshooting ability and efficiency from beyond the arc during his time with the Magic. Nick Anderson was an excellent sharpshooter during his days and his shooting percentage would be higher if he played today. Evan Fournier, a recent contributor, adds to the Magic’s three-point shooting prowess with his scoring ability and proficiency from long range.

Jameer Nelson, a former Magic point guard, demonstrates his ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc and contribute to the team’s offensive firepower. Hedo Turkoglu rounds out the list, showcasing his scoring versatility and ability to stretch the floor during his time with the Magic. Together, they exemplify the Magic’s tradition of offensive versatility and the importance of three-point shooting in the team’s success.


Philadelphia 76ers

Allen Iverson

1. Allen Iverson – 885 3-Pointers (30.9%, 722 Games, 1997-2007, 2010)

2. Robert Covington – 724 3-Pointers (35.9%, 323 Games, 2015-2019, 2024)

3. Kyle Korver – 661 3-Pointers (40.9%, 337 Games, 2004-2008)

4. Andre Iguodala – 563 3-Pointers (33.1%, 615 Games, 2005-2012)

5. Tobias Harris – 553 3-Pointers (37.0%, 363 Games, 2019-2024)

A four-time scoring champion and a mid-range maestro, Allen Iverson leads the list despite a relatively lower three-point percentage. That is why Iverson is in the conversation with Julius Erving in terms of the best 76ers players ever. Robert Covington, a recent standout, follows closely behind, demonstrating his sharpshooting ability and efficiency from long-range during his six-year stint with the team.

Kyle Korver, a former 76er, adds to the team’s three-point shooting prowess with his elite shooting stroke as he came into the league as a knockdown outside marksman. Andre Iguodala, primarily recognized for his defensive prowess, showcases his ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc and contribute to the team’s offensive firepower. Tobias Harris rounds out the list, demonstrating his ability to stretch the floor and contribute from long range as a current third option with the team.


Phoenix Suns

Devin Booker

1. Devin Booker – 1,199 3-Pointers (35.8%, 580 Games, 2016-2024)

2. Steve Nash – 1,051 3-Pointers (43.5%, 744 Games, 1997-1998, 2005-2012)

3. Dan Majerle – 800 3-Pointers (36.4%, 595 Games, 1989-1995, 2002)

4. Leandro Barbosa – 751 3-Pointers (39.4%, 553 Games, 2004-2010, 2014, 2017)

5. Shawn Marion – 652 3-Pointers (34.2%, 660 Games, 2000-2008)

The savior of the Suns during their difficult period in the late 2010s, Devin Booker leads the list, showcasing his scoring ability and proficiency from beyond the arc during his tenure with the Suns. Steve Nash, a Hall of Famer, follows closely behind, known for his elite shooting and playmaking ability that helped revolutionize the point guard position. Dan Majerle, a former Suns standout, adds to the team’s three-point shooting prowess with his sharpshooting ability and contributions during his time with the franchise.

Leandro Barbosa, known for his scoring and speed, demonstrates his ability to knock down shots from long range and contribute to the team’s offensive firepower. Shawn Marion rounds out the list, showcasing his versatility and ability to stretch the floor as one of the best small power forwards of his time.


Portland Trail Blazers

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1. Damian Lillard – 2,387 3-Pointers (37.2%, 769 Games, 2013-2023)

2. CJ McCollum – 1,297 3-Pointers (39.6%, 564 Games, 2014-2022)

2. Wesley Matthews – 826 3-Pointers (39.4%, 359 Games, 2011-2015)

4. Terry Porter – 773 3-Pointers (38.5%, 758 Games, 1986-1995)

3. Nicolas Batum – 751 3-Pointers (36.3%, 481 Games, 2009-2015)

Arguably the best player in Trail Blazers history, Damian Lillard leads the list, showcasing his scoring ability and proficiency from beyond the arc as one of the most prolific shooters in NBA history. CJ McCollum, Lillard’s longtime backcourt partner, follows closely behind as one of the best players ever to not make an All-Star Team. Wesley Matthews, a former Trail Blazer, adds to the team’s three-point shooting prowess with his efficient shooting stroke with a 39.4% clip.

Terry Porter, a former standout guard, demonstrates his ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc and contribute to the team’s offensive firepower. Nicolas Batum rounds out the list, showcasing his versatility and ability to stretch the floor during his tenure with the Trail Blazers.


Sacramento Kings

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1. Buddy Hield – 1,248 3-Pointers (40.2%, 385 Games, 2017-2022)

2. Peja Stojakovic – 1,070 3-Pointers (39.8%, 518 Games, 1999-2006)

3. Mitch Richmond – 993 3-Pointers (40.4%, 517 Games, 1992-1998)

4. Mike Bibby – 775 3-Pointers (37.7%, 476 Games, 2002-2008)

5. Harrison Barnes – 643 3-Pointers (38.9%, 377 Games, 2019-2024)

One of the best pure shooters of his generation, Buddy Hield leads the list despite only playing six seasons with the Kings. Peja Stojakovic, a former Kings sharpshooter, follows closely behind, known for his prolific three-point shooting and role in the Kings’ success during his tenure with the franchise. Mitch Richmond, another former Kings standout, adds to the team’s three-point shooting prowess as he ended up in the Hall of Fame.

Mike Bibby, a former Kings point guard, demonstrates his ability to contribute from beyond the arc and play a key role in the team’s offensive scheme. Harrison Barnes rounds out the list, showcasing his ability to stretch the floor and contribute from long range as a current forward with the team.


San Antonio Spurs

Manu Ginobili

1. Manu Ginobili – 1,495 3-Pointers (36.9%, 1,057 Games, 2003-2018)

2. Patty Mills – 1,171 3-Pointers (38.9%, 665 Games, 2012-2021)

3. Danny Green – 959 3-Pointers (39.6%, 520 Games, 2011-2018)

4. Bruce Bowen – 661 3-Pointers (40.5%, 630 Games, 2002-2009)

5. Matt Bonner – 656 3-Pointers (41.3%, 632 Games, 2007-2016)

Manu Ginobili leads the list as a consistent shooter with the San Antonio Spurs, and he was relegated to a sixth-man role despite being an All-Star. When discussing the greatest players in the history of San Antonio, Manu’s name at least gets a mention. Patty Mills, the Australian marksman, follows second with a 38.9% clip as a streaky shooter who could get hotter than fish grease.

Danny Green was often criticized for going very cold at times, but he still managed to nail almost 40% of his threes with the Spurs organization and played an important role in their 2014 championship run. Bruce Bowen was a terrific defender with the Spurs, winning three titles as one of the best two-way players on the wing. The Red Rocket, Matt Bonner, ends the list as a 41.3% shooter from three.


Toronto Raptors

Kyle Lowry

1. Kyle Lowry – 1,518 3-Pointers (37.7%, 601 Games, 2013-2021)

2. Fred VanVleet – 1,000 3-Pointers (37.3%, 417 Games, 2017-2023)

3. Morris Peterson – 801 3-Pointers (37.1%, 542 Games, 2001-2007)

4. OG Anunoby – 651 3-Pointers (37.5%, 395 Games, 2018-2024)

5. Terrence Ross – 598 3-Pointers (37.6%, 363 Games, 2013-2017)

A player who had his best years in Toronto, Kyle Lowry leads the list as a knockdown shooter who ended up winning a championship in 2019 with the team. Fred VanVleet, another key contributor in 2019, follows close behind in only seven seasons. Morris Peterson, a former Raptors standout, had some clutch performances from three over his career.

OG Anunoby, a rising star who was traded to the Knicks this season, showcases his ability to shoot from long range and provide spacing for the team’s offense. Terrence Ross rounds out the list, demonstrating his scoring ability and proficiency from beyond the arc during his tenure with the Raptors, rather surprisingly.


Utah Jazz

Joe Ingles

1. Joe Ingles – 1,071 3-Pointers (40.8%, 590 Games, 2015-2023)

2. Donovan Mitchell – 958 3-Pointers (36.1%, 345 Games, 2018-2022)

3. John Stockton – 845 3-Pointers (38.4%, 1,504 Games, 1985-2003)

4. Jordan Clarkson – 733 3-Pointers (33.3%, 301 Games, 2020-2024)

5. Gordon Hayward – 689 3-Pointers (36.8%, 516 Games, 2011-2017)

Joe Ingles was never a star, but he was one heck of a consistent shooter by nailing over 40% from three with the Utah Jazz. Donovan Mitchell is a star player who helped make the Jazz a relevant team in the West, and he happens to be one of the most consistent scorers in franchise history. Despite playing in the 1980s and 1990s for the majority of his career, the all-time assist leader John Stockton managed to make over 800 threes and he would have eclipsed 1,000 easily if he played today.

Jordan Clarkson, the 2020-21 Sixth Man of the Year, is one of the best shooters in Jazz history when it comes to letting it fly from beyond the arc. In only five seasons, Clarkson has managed to crack the top-five and so does Gordon Hayward who was a one-time All-Star with the franchise.


Washington Wizards

Bradley Beal

1. Bradley Beal – 1,514 3-Pointers (37.2%, 695 Games, 2013-2023)

2. Gilbert Arenas – 868 3-Pointers (35.7%, 357 Games, 2004-2011)

3. Antawn Jamison – 646 3-Pointers (35.9%, 421 Games, 2005-2010)

4. John Wall – 539 3-Pointers (32.4%, 573 Games, 2011-2019)

5. Chris Whitney – 489 3-Pointers (37.2%, 463 Games, 1996-2002, 2004)

Even if his stint ended with the Wizards last season, Bradley Beal leads the list as one of the most consistent offensive players in franchise history. A man known as Agent Zero, Gilbert Arenas follows closely behind, known for his scoring prowess and ability to knock down shots from long range during his time with the team. His look-away threes were simply a thing of beauty.

Antawn Jamison, another former standout who was a part of Arenas’ side, adds to the team’s three-point shooting prowess with his ability to stretch the floor and contribute from beyond the arc. John Wall, primarily recognized for his playmaking, demonstrates his ability to knock down shots from long range and contribute to the team’s offensive firepower despite shooting only 32.4% from deep. A player who many might not know, Chris Whitney rounds out the list, shooting an impressive 37.2% from three.

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Eddie Bitar is a senior staff writer for Fadeaway World from Denver, Colorado. Since joining the team in 2017, Eddie has applied his academic background in economics and finance to enhance his sports journalism. Graduating with a Bachelor's degree from and later a Master's degree in Finance, he integrates statistical analysis into his articles. This unique approach provides readers with a deeper understanding of basketball through the lens of financial and economic concepts. Eddie's work has not only been a staple at Fadeaway World but has also been featured in prominent publications such as Sports Illustrated. His ability to break down complex data and present it in an accessible way creates an engaging and informative way to visualize both individual and team statistics. From finding the top 3 point shooters of every NBA franchise to ranking players by cost per point, Eddie is constantly finding new angles to use historical data that other NBA analysts may be overlooking.
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