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Looking at the data upstairs, Capono is quite accurate, hehe, the outside line is very lethal.
And we're all about to hit a hundred three-pointers, haha.
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Of course, wheat is the most accurate way to scatter rockets?
Look at the right Maverick scene, it's really hanging!
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The first few were only a few minutes away, two shots were made, and they scored.
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The first two obviously don't live up to the name, so you can't just look at the data.
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The NBA's famous "Mr. Key". Known for his accurate three-point shooting and ability to score late in the game, his key scoring performance in the final stages of the game was dubbed "Miller Time" by fans.
Reginald Wayne Miller, male, born August 24, 1965 in Riverside, California, is a former American professional men's basketball player.
Miller once scored a high 57 points in a game, and also scored eight points in a row in the final seconds of the game. He was named to the NBA All-Star Game a total of five times during his NBA career; 5 single-season free-throw shooting percentages highest in the league; Hit 2,560 three-pointers, second on the NBA's all-time three-point list; Averages points per game, shooting percentage, three-point shooting percentage, and free throw percentage.
At the 1994 World Basketball Championships in Toronto and the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Miller won the championship for his national team.
Miller played 18 seasons in the NBA, all with the Pacers. On the evening of March 30, 2006, the Pacers held a jersey retirement ceremony for Reggie Miller at the "Conseco Center Arena", the home of the Indiana Pacers.
On April 3, 2012, Reggie Miller was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
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As of the 2014-15 season, the NBA player's career highest-point shooting percentage was Steve Kerr, who hit 602 three-pointers and made 1,301 three-point shots.
Steve Kerr, born on September 27, 1965 in Beirut, Lebanon, graduated from the University of Arizona, is a former NBA player, TNT TV commentator, general manager of the Phoenix Suns, and current head coach of the Golden State Warriors.
In the 1988 NBA Draft, Kerr was drafted by the Phoenix Suns in the second round. As a player, he played for the Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers, Orlando Magic, Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs and Portland Trail Blazers. From 1995 to 1998, he completed three consecutive championships with the Bulls.
He won the championship with the Spurs in 1999. In 2003, he won another championship with the Spurs and announced his retirement at the end of the season.
After retiring as a player, Kerr became a commentator for Turner Network, which he left in 2007 to become general manager of the Phoenix Suns. He announced his departure in 2010 and returned to his role as a commentator. In 2014, he became the head coach of the Golden State Warriors.
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Reggie Miller has a 48 percent career 3-point percentage, and that statistic is based on high shots.
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The greatest three-point shooter in NBA history is Larry Bird, who is recognized as the most accurate at the same time
The most three-pointers shot in a single season is the active Ray Allen, who is also the best shooter among the active players.
Miller isn't the most accurate, but a lot of them are thorough, the greatest, and can shoot in any difficult defense.
Steve. Kerr, who was originally with Jordan in the Bulls, is a pure three-point player who has a career-high three-point shooting percentage in the NBA.
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This NBA regular season three-point shooting percentage ranks.
Player Shot Percentage Shot Percentage Shot.
Steve. Cole 602 1,301463
This guy was born in the Bulls dynasty, so there are plenty of opportunities to shoot threes.
Larson. Petrovich 255 583437
He is one of the few talents from Europe, having averaged four years per game in the European Union, which shows his amazing scoring ability, and he would have been even more brilliant if he had not died in a car accident.
Hubert. Davis 499 1,150434
Armstrong 423 997424
Dana. Barros 963 2,332413
Wesley. Parsons 671 1,640409
Glenn. Rice 1,269 3,110408
Trent. Tucker 575 1,410408
Adair. Curry 1,043 2,580404
In addition, I only found Chris Ford in career three-point shooting percentage. 427 and Larry Bird. 406, which is the second and third, respectively.
The first seems to be Jason Capolo. 464。But from what I've observed, the number one has always been empty, because there are always some active players who shoot amazing three-point percentages, like Jason, but there's no guarantee that they'll retire with that result.
In addition, in fact, there are many talents outside the NBA, such as Oscar, who I like very much, is 206 tall, has no three-point solution, has made Magic and Jordan bow down, he is the greatest basketball player in Brazilian history, 5 or 6 orders of magnitude higher than everyone else (these are well documented), he scored nearly 45,000 points in all games (Abdul-Jabbar scored the highest in NBA history, 38,387), and this scoring ability once scared Pippen and Barkley who defended him half to death, and he couldn't prevent it at all. But he doesn't want to play even a minute in the NBA.
Maybe you just need the stats, but I don't think there's any need to be clear about that list because the top 10 greatests on the three-point line are out there and I hope it helps you.
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The top 10 highest three-point percentage in NBA history are:
1) Mark Price.
2) Rick Barry.
3) Steve Nash.
4) Peja Stojakovic.
5) Kevin Murphy.
6) Scott Paget.
7) Reggie Miller.
8) Ray Allen.
9) Larry Bird.
10) Bill Arman.
10) Chauncey-Billups.
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Data visualization: NBA single-season three-point shooting rankings over the years, who do you think has the most powerful three-point shots?
Whoever is the most finished, the Nets are the only one, they only hate Xiao Yi for being born at the wrong time and encountering the most difficult season for the Nets. Beg.
I think that so many "upsets" this time are mainly due to their team itself, such as the Lakers' performance this time, Kaizi's injury problems and aging... Secondly, I think there is another reason for this ranking, the first few rounds of teams collided, and some of them happened to be the style of play, style of play and personnel alignment, for example, the Spurs changed the style of play this time just let the Grizzlies pick up the cheap, the Grizzlies' interior line is obviously stronger than the Spurs' interior line, and the outside line can't break through, and only relying on the outside line to shoot is doomed. If the rankings had changed, I don't think it would have been.
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