List of National Basketball Association career playoff 3-point scoring leaders

This article provides two lists:

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

Playoff 3-point field goals made leaders

This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff three-point field goals made.[1]

Statistics accurate as of the conclusion of the 2018 NBA Playoffs on June 8, 2018.
^ Active NBA player
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[3]
Rank Player Position(s) Playoff team(s) played for (years)[4] Total 3-point field
goals
made
Total 3-point field
goals
attempted
3-point field goal
percentage
1 Ray Allen* SG Milwaukee Bucks (19992001)
Seattle SuperSonics (2005)
Boston Celtics (20082012)
Miami Heat (20132014)
385 959 .401
2 Stephen Curry^ PG Golden State Warriors (20132018) 378 927 .408
3 LeBron James^ SF Cleveland Cavaliers (20062010, 20152018)
Miami Heat (20112014)
370 1,116 .332
4 Manu Ginóbili SG San Antonio Spurs (20032008, 20102018) 324 905 .358
5 Reggie Miller* SG Indiana Pacers (19901996, 19982005) 320 820 .390
6 Klay Thompson^ SG Golden State Warriors (20132018) 304 743 .409
7 Kobe Bryant SG Los Angeles Lakers (19972004, 20062012) 292 882 .331
8 J. R. Smith SG Denver Nuggets (20072011)
New York Knicks (20122013)
Cleveland Cavaliers (20152018)
288 779 .370
9 Derek Fisher PG Los Angeles Lakers (19972004, 20082011)
Utah Jazz (2007)
Oklahoma City Thunder (20122014)
285 715 .399
10 Paul Pierce SF Boston Celtics (20022005, 20082013)
Brooklyn Nets (2014)
Washington Wizards (2015)
Los Angeles Clippers (20162017)
276 777 .355
11 Kevin Durant^ SF Oklahoma City Thunder (20102014, 2016)
Golden State Warriors (20172018)
269 783 .344
12 Chauncey Billups PG Minnesota Timberwolves (20012002)
Detroit Pistons (20032008)
Denver Nuggets (20092010)
New York Knicks (2011)
Los Angeles Clippers (2013)
267 729 .366
13 Robert Horry PF Houston Rockets (19931996)
Los Angeles Lakers (19972003)
San Antonio Spurs (20042008)
261 728 .359
14 Kyle Korver^ SG/SF Philadelphia 76ers (2005)
Utah Jazz (20082010)
Chicago Bulls (20102012)
Atlanta Hawks (20132016)
Cleveland Cavaliers (20172018)
237 606 .391
15 Jason Kidd* PG Phoenix Suns (19972001)
New Jersey Nets (20022007)
Dallas Mavericks (20082012)
New York Knicks (2013)
236 733 .322
16 James Harden^ SG Oklahoma City Thunder (20102012)
Houston Rockets (20132018)
230 706 .326
17 Jason Terry^ SG/PG Dallas Mavericks (20052012)
Boston Celtics (2013)
Houston Rockets (20152016)
Milwaukee Bucks (20172018)
221 574 .385
18 Michael Finley SG Dallas Mavericks (20012005)
San Antonio Spurs (20062009)
Boston Celtics (2010)
200 515 .388
Scottie Pippen* SF Chicago Bulls (19881998)
Houston Rockets (1999)
Portland Trail Blazers (20002003)
660 .303
20 Danny Green^ SG San Antonio Spurs (20112018) 191 461 .414
21 Rasheed Wallace PF/C Portland Trail Blazers (19972003)
Detroit Pistons (20042009)
Boston Celtics (2010)
190 540 .352
22 Dan Majerle SG Phoenix Suns (19891995)
Cleveland Cavaliers (1996)
Miami Heat (19972001)
181 513 .353
23 Steve Nash* PG Phoenix Suns (19971998, 20052008, 2010)
Dallas Mavericks (20012004)
Los Angeles Lakers (2013)
178 438 .406
24 John Starks PG New York Knicks (19911998)
Utah Jazz (2001)
176 475 .371
25 Danny Ainge SG Boston Celtics (19821988)
Portland Trail Blazers (19911992)
Phoenix Suns (19931995)
172 432 .398

Progressive list of playoff 3-point field goals made

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

Statistics accurate as of the 2018 playoffs.
^ Active NBA player
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[3]
Team abbreviations Team(s) listed is the one player was on when he established the record.
ATLAtlanta HawksDETDetroit PistonsMIAMiami HeatPHIPhiladelphia 76ers
BOSBoston CelticsGSWGolden State WarriorsMILMilwaukee BucksPHOPhoenix Suns
CHIChicago BullsHOUHouston RocketsMINMinnesota TimberwolvesPORPortland Trail Blazers
CLECleveland CavaliersINDIndiana PacersNOPNew Orleans PelicansSASSan Antonio Spurs
DALDallas MavericksKCKKansas City KingsNYKNew York KnicksSEASeattle SuperSonics
DENDenver NuggetsLALLos Angeles LakersORLOrlando MagicWSBWashington Bullets
Leaders and records for playoff 3-point field goals for every season
Season Year-by-year leader 3P Active player leader 3P Career record 3P Single-season record 3P Season
1979–80Fred BrownSEA10Fred BrownSEA10Fred BrownSEA10Fred BrownSEA101979–80
1980–81Scott WedmanKCK
9Scott WedmanKCK
Brian WintersMIL
11Scott WedmanKCK
Brian WintersMIL
111980–81
1981–82Andrew ToneyPHI
Brian WintersMIL
Frank JohnsonWSB
Mike BratzSAS
5Brian WintersMIL16Brian WintersMIL161981–82
1982–83Johnny MooreSAS919191982–83
1983–84Mike DunleavyMIL18Mike DunleavyMIL32Mike DunleavyMIL32Mike DunleavyMIL181983–84
1984–85Mike EvansDEN171984–85
1985–86Larry Bird*BOS23Larry Bird*BOS46Larry Bird*BOS46Larry Bird*BOS231985–86
1986–87Michael CooperLAL34Michael CooperLAL75Michael CooperLAL75Michael CooperLAL341986–87
1987–88251001001987–88
1988–89Craig HodgesCHI35121121Craig HodgesCHI351988–89
1989–90Terry PorterPOR40124124Terry PorterPOR401989–90
1990–91Magic Johnson*LAL21Byron ScottLAL971990–91
1991–92Terry PorterPOR37Danny Ainge
POR 1991–92
PHO 1992–95
1101991–92
1992–93Dan MajerlePHO54143Danny AingePHO143Dan MajerlePHO541992–93
1993–94John StarksNYK471601601993–94
1994–95Dennis ScottORL56172172Dennis ScottORL561994–95
1995–96Gary Payton*SEA41John StarksNYK1371995–96
1996–97Matt MaloneyHOU43John StarksNYK
Dan MajerleMIA
1501996–97
1997–98Reggie Miller*IND38John StarksNYK175John StarksNYK1751997–98
1998–99Jaren JacksonSAS31Reggie Miller*IND185Reggie Miller*IND1851998–99
1999–00Reggie Miller*IND58243243Reggie Miller*IND581999–00
2000–01Ray Allen*MIL572582582000–01
2001–02Antoine WalkerBOS422712712001–02
2002–03Michael Finley DAL472752752002–03
2003–04Latrell SprewellMIN372992992003–04
2004–05Chauncey BillupsDET443203202004–05
2005–06Tim Thomas PHO
Antoine WalkerMIA
48Robert HorrySAS2432005–06
2006–07Michael Finley SAS442562006–07
2007–08Ray Allen*BOS552612007–08
2008–09Rashard Lewis ORL52Chauncey BillupsDEN2482008–09
2009–10Ray Allen*BOS56Kobe BryantLAL2632009–10
2010–11Jason Kidd*DAL43Ray Allen*
BOS 2010–12
MIA 2012–14
2852010–11
2011–12Shane BattierMIA423132011–12
2012–13Danny Green^SAS55352Ray Allen*MIA3522012–13
2013–14Paul George^IND523853852013–14
2014–15Stephen Curry^GSW98Manu GinóbiliSAS300Stephen Curry^GSW982014–15
2015–16Klay Thompson^GSW98309Stephen Curry^ &
Klay Thompson^GSW
2015–16
2016–17Stephen Curry^GSW72LeBron James^CLE3312016–17
2017–18Klay Thompson^GSW67Stephen Curry^GSW3782017–18
SeasonYear-by-year leader3PActive player leader3PCareer record3PSingle-season record3PSeason


See also

References

  1. 1 2 The National Basketball Association did not record 3-point field goals until the 1979–80 season
  2. "NBA Progressive Playoff Leaders and Records for 3-Pt Field Goals". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports-Reference. Retrieved 11 April 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. 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. The years listed are only ones in which the player played in a playoff game.
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