List of National Basketball Association career 3-point scoring leaders

This article provides two lists:

A list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season three-point field goals made.[1]
A progressive list of three-point leaders showing how the record has increased through the years.[2]

Three-point field goals made leaders

This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular-season three-point field goals made.

Statistics accurate as of the conclusion of the 2017–18 NBA season on April 11, 2018.
^ Active NBA player
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[3]
§ 1st time eligible for Hall of Fame in 2019[4]
Rank Name Position(s) Team(s) played for (years)[5] Total 3-point field
goals
made
Total 3-point field
goals
attempted
3-point field goal
percentage
1 Ray Allen* SG Milwaukee Bucks (19962003)
Seattle SuperSonics (20032007)
Boston Celtics (20072012)
Miami Heat (20122014)
2,973 7,429 .400
2 Reggie Miller* SG Indiana Pacers (19872005) 2,560 6,486 .395
3 Jason Terry^ SG/PG Atlanta Hawks (19992004)
Dallas Mavericks (20042012)
Boston Celtics (2012–2013)
Brooklyn Nets (2013–2014)
Houston Rockets (20142016)
Milwaukee Bucks (2016-2018)
2,282 6,010 .380
4 Kyle Korver^ SG/SF Philadelphia 76ers (20032007)
Utah Jazz (20072010)
Chicago Bulls (20102012)
Atlanta Hawks (20122017)
Cleveland Cavaliers (2017–present)
2,213 5,130 .431
5 Jamal Crawford^ SG/PG Chicago Bulls (20002004)
New York Knicks (20042008)
Golden State Warriors (2008–2009)
Atlanta Hawks (20092011)
Portland Trail Blazers (2011–2012)
Los Angeles Clippers (20122017)
Minnesota Timberwolves (2017–2018)
2,153 6,175 .349
6 Paul Pierce SF Boston Celtics (19992013)
Brooklyn Nets (2013–2014)
Washington Wizards (2014–2015)
Los Angeles Clippers (20152017)
2,143 5,816 .368
7 Stephen Curry^ PG Golden State Warriors (2009–present) 2,129 4,880 .436
8 Vince Carter^ SG/SF Toronto Raptors (19992004)
New Jersey Nets (20042009)
Orlando Magic (20092010)
Phoenix Suns (2010–2011)
Dallas Mavericks (20112014)
Memphis Grizzlies (20142017)
Sacramento Kings (2017–2018)
Atlanta Hawks (2018–present)
2,106 5,650 .373
9 Jason Kidd* PG Dallas Mavericks (19941996, 20082012)
Phoenix Suns (19962001)
New Jersey Nets (20012008)
New York Knicks (2012–2013)
1,988 5,701 .349
10 Joe Johnson^ SG/SF Boston Celtics (2001–2002)
Phoenix Suns (20022005)
Atlanta Hawks (20052012)
Brooklyn Nets (20122016)
Miami Heat (2016)
Utah Jazz (20162018)
Houston Rockets (2018–present)
1,978 5,331 .371
11 Dirk Nowitzki^ PF Dallas Mavericks (1999–present) 1,918 5,005 .383
12 J. R. Smith^ SG New Orleans(/Oklahoma City) Hornets (20042006)
Denver Nuggets (20062011)
New York Knicks (20112015)
Cleveland Cavaliers (2015–present)
1,917 5,128 .374
13 Chauncey Billups PG/SG Boston Celtics (1997–1998)
Toronto Raptors (1998)
Denver Nuggets (1999, 20082011)
Minnesota Timberwolves (20002002)
Detroit Pistons (20022008, 2013–2014)
New York Knicks (2011)
Los Angeles Clippers (20112013)
1,830 4,725 .387
14 Kobe Bryant SG Los Angeles Lakers (19962016) 1,827 5,546 .330
15 Rashard Lewis SF/PF Seattle SuperSonics (19992007)
Orlando Magic (20072010)
Washington Wizards (20102012)
Miami Heat (20122014)
1,787 4,625 .386
16 Peja Stojaković SF Sacramento Kings (19992006)
Indiana Pacers (2006)
New Orleans(/Oklahoma City) Hornets (20062010)
Toronto Raptors (2010–2011)
Dallas Mavericks (2011)
1,760 4,392 .401
17 Dale Ellis SF/SG Dallas Mavericks (19831986)
Seattle SuperSonics (19861991, 19971999)
Milwaukee Bucks (19911992, 1999–2000)
San Antonio Spurs (19921994)
Denver Nuggets (19941997)
Charlotte Hornets (2000)
1,719 4,266 .403
18 Steve Nash* PG Phoenix Suns (19961998, 20042012)
Dallas Mavericks (19992004)
Los Angeles Lakers (20122014)
1,685 3,939 .428
19 James Harden^ SG Oklahoma City Thunder (20092012)
Houston Rockets (2012–present)
1,647 4,523 .364
20 LeBron James^ SF Cleveland Cavaliers (20032010, 20142018)
Miami Heat (20102014)
Los Angeles Lakers (2018–present)
1,616 4,701 .344
21 Jason Richardson§ SG Golden State Warriors (20012007)
Charlotte Bobcats (20072008)
Phoenix Suns (20082010)
Orlando Magic (20102012)
Philadelphia 76ers (20122015)
1,608 4,344 .370
22 Mike Miller SF/SG Orlando Magic (20002003)
Memphis Grizzlies (20032008, 2013–2014)
Minnesota Timberwolves (2008–2009)
Washington Wizards (2009–2010)
Miami Heat (20102013)
Cleveland Cavaliers (2014–2015)
Denver Nuggets (20152017)
1,590 3,910 .407
23 Glen Rice SF Miami Heat (19891995)
Charlotte Hornets (19951998)
Los Angeles Lakers (19992000)
New York Knicks (2000–2001)
Houston Rockets (20012003)
Los Angeles Clippers (2003–2004)
1,559 3,896 .400
24 Klay Thompson^ SG Golden State Warriors (2011–present) 1,557 3,691 .422
25 Eddie Jones SG Los Angeles Lakers (19941999)
Charlotte Hornets (19992000)
Miami Heat (20002005, 2007)
Memphis Grizzlies (20052007)
Dallas Mavericks (2007–2008)
1,546 4,147 .373
26 Tim Hardaway PG Golden State Warriors (19891993, 19941996)
Miami Heat (19962001)
Dallas Mavericks (2001–2002)
Denver Nuggets (2002)
Indiana Pacers (2003)
1,542 4,345 .355
27 Nick Van Exel PG Los Angeles Lakers (19931998)
Denver Nuggets (19992002)
Dallas Mavericks (20022003)
Golden State Warriors (2003–2004)
Portland Trail Blazers (2004–2005)
San Antonio Spurs (2005–2006)
1,528 4,278 .357
28 Mike Bibby PG Vancouver Grizzlies (19992001)
Sacramento Kings (20012008)
Atlanta Hawks (20082011)
Washington Wizards (2011)
Miami Heat (2011)
New York Knicks (2011–2012)
1,517 3,999 .379
29 Manu Ginóbili SG San Antonio Spurs (20022018) 1,495 4,055 .369
30 J. J. Redick^ SG Orlando Magic (20062013)
Milwaukee Bucks (2013)
Los Angeles Clippers (20132017)
Philadelphia 76ers (2017–present)
1,464 3,524 .415
31 Michael Finley SF Phoenix Suns (19951996)
Dallas Mavericks (19962005)
San Antonio Spurs (20052010)
Boston Celtics (2010)
1,454 3,880 .375
32 Kevin Durant^ SF/SG Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder (20072016)
Golden State Warriors (2016–present)
1,433 3,734 .384
33 Wesley Matthews^ SG Utah Jazz (2009–2010)
Portland Trail Blazers (20102015)
Dallas Mavericks (2015–present)
1,405 3,667 .383
34 Brent Barry SG Los Angeles Clippers (19951998)
Miami Heat (1998)
Chicago Bulls (1999)
Seattle SuperSonics (19992004)
San Antonio Spurs (20042008)
Houston Rockets (2008–2009)
1,395 3,442 .405
35 Antoine Walker PF Boston Celtics (19962003, 2005)
Dallas Mavericks (2003–2004)
Atlanta Hawks (2004–2005)
Miami Heat (20052007)
Minnesota Timberwolves (2007–2008)
1,386 4,264 .325
36 Kyle Lowry^ PG Memphis Grizzlies (20062009)
Houston Rockets (20092012)
Toronto Raptors (2012–present)
1,375 3,717 .370
37 Dan Majerle SG/SF Phoenix Suns (19881995, 2001–2002)
Cleveland Cavaliers (1995–1996)
Miami Heat (19962001)
1,360 3,798 .358
38 Carmelo Anthony^ SF Denver Nuggets (20032011)
New York Knicks (20112017)
Oklahoma City Thunder (2017–2018)
Houston Rockets (2018–present)
1,341 3,861 .347
39 Baron Davis PG Charlotte Hornets (19992002)
New Orleans Hornets (20022005)
Golden State Warriors (20052008)
Los Angeles Clippers (20082011)
Cleveland Cavaliers (2011)
New York Knicks (2012)
1,332 4,159 .320
40 Mitch Richmond* SG Golden State Warriors (19881991)
Sacramento Kings (19911998)
Washington Wizards (19992001)
Los Angeles Lakers (2001–2002)
1,326 3,419 .388
41 Ryan Anderson^ PF New Jersey Nets (2008–2009)
Orlando Magic (20092012)
New Orleans Hornets/Pelicans (20122016)
Houston Rockets (20162018)
Phoenix Suns (2018–present)
1,315 3,446 .382
42 Trevor Ariza^ SF New York Knicks (20042006)
Orlando Magic (20062007)
Los Angeles Lakers (20072009)
Houston Rockets (2009–2010, 20142018)
New Orleans Hornets (20102012)
Washington Wizards (20122014)
Phoenix Suns (2018–present)
1,313 3,721 .353
43 Allan Houston SG Detroit Pistons (19931996)
New York Knicks (19962005)
1,305 3,247 .402
44 Mike Dunleavy Jr. SF/SG Golden State Warriors (20022007)
Indiana Pacers (20072011)
Milwaukee Bucks (20112013)
Chicago Bulls (20132016)
Cleveland Cavaliers (2016–2017)
Atlanta Hawks (2017)
1,304 3,460 .377
45 Terry Porter PG Portland Trail Blazers (19851995)
Minnesota Timberwolves (19951998)
Miami Heat (1999)
San Antonio Spurs (19992002)
1,297 3,360 .386
46 Mookie Blaylock PG New Jersey Nets (19891992)
Atlanta Hawks (19921999)
Golden State Warriors (19992002)
1,283 3,816 .336
47 Damian Lillard^ PG Portland Trail Blazers (2012–present) 1,269 3,447 .368
48 Vernon Maxwell SG San Antonio Spurs (19881990, 1996–1997)
Houston Rockets (19901995)
Philadelphia 76ers (1995–1996, 2000)
Orlando Magic (1998)
Charlotte Hornets (1998)
Sacramento Kings (1999)
Seattle SuperSonics (1999–2000)
Dallas Mavericks (2001)
1,256 3,931 .320
49 Clifford Robinson PF/SF Portland Trail Blazers (19891997)
Phoenix Suns (19972001)
Detroit Pistons (20012003)
Golden State Warriors (20032005)
New Jersey Nets (20052007)
1,253 3,515 .356
50 Stephen Jackson SG/SF New Jersey Nets (2000–2001)
San Antonio Spurs (20012003, 20122013)
Atlanta Hawks (2003–2004)
Indiana Pacers (20042007)
Golden State Warriors (20072009)
Charlotte Bobcats (20092011)
Milwaukee Bucks (2011–2012)
Los Angeles Clippers (2013–2014)
1,252 3,763 .333

Progressive list of 3-point scoring leaders

This is a progressive list of 3-point scoring leaders showing how the record has increased through the years.

Statistics accurate as of the conclusion of the 2017–18 NBA season on April 11, 2018.
^ Active NBA player
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[3]
§ 1st time eligible for Hall of Fame in 2019[4]
Team abbreviations Team(s) listed is the one player was on when he established the record.
BOSBoston CelticsHOUHouston RocketsORLOrlando MagicSEASeattle SuperSonics
CHACharlotte BobcatsINDIndiana PacersPHIPhiladelphia 76ersTORToronto Raptors
CHIChicago Bulls LALLos Angeles LakersPHOPhoenix SunsUTAUtah Jazz
CLECleveland CavaliersMIAMiami HeatSACSacramento KingsWASWashington Wizards
DENDenver NuggetsMILMilwaukee BucksSASSan Antonio SpursWSBWashington Bullets
GSWGolden State WarriorsNYKNew York KnicksSDCSan Diego Clippers
Progressive 3-point leaders
Season Year-by-year leader 3P Active player leader 3P Career record 3P Single-season record 3P Season
1979–80Brian TaylorSDC 90Brian TaylorSDC 90Brian TaylorSDC 90Brian TaylorSDC 901979–80
1980–81Mike BratzCLE 571341341980–81
1981–82Don BuseIND 73Joe HassettGSW 193Joe HassettGSW 1931981–82
1982–83Mike Dunleavy SAS 671941941982–83
1983–84Darrell GriffithUTA 91Darrell GriffithUTA 154Darrell GriffithUTA 911983–84
1984–8592246Darrell GriffithUTA 246921984–85
1985–86Larry Bird*BOS 82Larry Bird*BOS 267Larry Bird*BOS 2671985–86
1986–87903573571986–87
1987–88Danny AingeBOS 148455455Danny AingeBOS 1481987–88
1988–89Michael AdamsDEN 166Dale EllisSEA 472Dale EllisSEA 472Michael AdamsDEN 1661988–89
1989–901585685681989–90
1990–91Vernon MaxwellHOU 172Michael Adams
DEN 1990–91
WSB 1991–92
658Michael Adams
DEN 1990–91
WSB 1991–92
658Vernon MaxwellHOU 1721990–91
1991–921627837831991–92
1992–93Dan MajerlePHO 167Dale Ellis
SAS 1992–94
DEN 1994–97
882Dale Ellis
SAS 1992–94
DEN 1994–97
8821992–93
1993–94Dan MajerlePHO 1921,0131,013Dan MajerlePHO 1921993–94
1994–95John StarksNYK 2171,1191,119John StarksNYK 2171994–95
1995–96Dennis ScottORL 2671,2691,269Dennis ScottORL 2671995–96
1996–97Reggie Miller*IND 2291,4611,4611996–97
1997–98Wesley PersonCLE 192Reggie Miller*IND 1,596Reggie Miller*IND 1,5961997–98
1998–99Dee BrownTOR 1351,7021,7021998–99
1999–00Gary Payton*SEA 1771,8671,8671999–00
2000–01Antoine WalkerBOS 2212,0372,0372000–01
2001–02Ray Allen*MIL 2292,2172,2172001–02
2002–032012,3302,3302002–03
2003–04Peja StojakovićSAC 2402,4642,4642003–04
2004–052262,5602,5602004–05
2005–06Ray Allen*SEA 269Ray Allen*
SEA 2005–07
BOS 2007–12
MIA 2012–14
1,755Ray Allen*SEA 2692005–06
2006–07Gilbert ArenasWAS 2051,9202006–07
2007–08Jason Richardson§CHA 2432,1002007–08
2008–09Rashard LewisORL 2202,2992008–09
2009–10Aaron Brooks^HOU 2092,4442009–10
2010–11Dorell WrightGSW 1942,612Ray Allen*
BOS 2010–12
MIA 2012–14
2,6122010–11
2011–12Ryan Anderson^ORL 1662,7182,7182011–12
2012–13Stephen Curry^GSW 2722,8572,857Stephen Curry^GSW 2722012–13
2013–142612,9732,9732013–14
2014–15286Jason Terry^
HOU 2014–16
MIL 2016–18
2,0762862014–15
2015–164022,1694022015–16
2016–173242,2422016–17
2017–18James Harden^HOU2652,2822017–18
SeasonYear-by-year leader3PActive player leader3PCareer record3PSingle-season record3PSeason


Notes

  1. The National Basketball Association did not record 3-point field goals until the 1979–80 season
  2. "NBA Progressive Leaders and Records for 3-Pt Field Goals". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports-Reference. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  3. 1 2 A player is not eligible for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for three calendar years.
  4. 1 2 "2019 Hall of Fame Candidates". Retrieved August 18, 2018.
  5. American Basketball Association (ABA) teams other than those admitted into the NBA in 1976 are not included; each year is linked to an article about that particular NBA season.
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