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This list exhibits the National Basketball Association's top single-season 3-point scoring averages based on at least 70 games played or 100 3-point field goals. [1] The NBA did not adopt the 3-point field goal until the 1979–80 season. [1] Statistics accurate as of March 2, 2025.
Total 3-point field goals attempted 3-point field goal percentage 3-point field goals made per game 1 Stephen Curry ^ PG: Golden State Warriors (2009–present) 3,969 9,366 .424 3.95 2 James Harden ^ SG/PG Oklahoma City Thunder (2009–2012) Houston Rockets (2012–2021) Brooklyn Nets (2021–2022) Philadelphia 76ers (2022–2023)
This is a progressive list of 3-point field goal percentage leaders showing how the record has increased through the years. [2] Korver, who shot 53.64% from beyond the arc in the 2009–10 season, holds the all-time record for three-point field goal percentage in a season (min. 110 attempts).
This list exhibits the National Basketball Association's top single-season scoring averages based on at least 70 games played or 1,400 points scored. The NBA began recording 3-point field goals during the 1979–80 NBA season. Statistics accurate as of February 25, 2025. ^
Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic reacts after scoring during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Philadelphia 76ers, Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, in Philadelphia.
Klay Thompson holds the NBA record for most 3-pointers made in a single game with 14. This is a complete listing of National Basketball Association players who have recorded 11 or more 3-point field goals in a game. [1] 19 players have recorded 11 or more 3-pointers in a game. It has occurred 39 times in the regular season and two times in the ...
Vučević is playing highly efficient offense this season, scoring 20.2 points per game and converting on 55.7% of his shots, including 42.9% of his 3-pointers.
In basketball, a three-point field goal (also known as a "three-pointer" or "3-pointer") is a field goal made from beyond the three-point line, a designated arc radiating from the basket. [1] A successful attempt is worth three points, in contrast to the two points awarded for shots made inside the three-point line.