Ray Allen
He not a good 3point shooter. He a decent one. He was more of a passer not really a 3 point shooter
Because he is a really good shooter. Not like Kobe, but at the last minute, he can get the job done. He is good defensively and be careful when he steps behind the three point line. He is a killer behind the three point line. Anonymous.
Anthony Morrow of the Golden State Warriors led the league with 47.1% of 3 pointers made. His team mate Kelenna Azubuike was second with 45.5% answer by Kent King
That depends how you want to compare them. By career percentage, Steve Kerr would win with a 45.4% career average three point percentage. By most 3 point baskets made in NBA history, that would be Ray Allen. The next three include Reggie Miller, Jason Kidd, and Peja Stojakovic. Most people conclude that Ray Allen is the best three point shooter in NBA history, however, simply because he has the most three point baskets and NBA history and because he always delivered in the clutch from 3-point land. The next would be Reggie Miller, followed by Peja Stojakovic.
Ray Allen
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Craig Hodges
He not a good 3point shooter. He a decent one. He was more of a passer not really a 3 point shooter
Sophmore Daron Lamb at 58%
a j guyton
yes
the best 15-18 year old three-point shooter in America in 2015
you work out your arms which are biceps, triceps, and your legs and if you keep practicing shooting from three point range you will become a better three point shooter.
Steve Nash.
He is the best 15-18 year old three-point shooter in the country in 2015
A talented 3 point shooter will have around 40%-49%. Some of the best three point shooters don't have the best percentage however. A very good 3-point shooter will hit 40% - 47% but anything above that is next to impossible for a season.