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Reggie Miller.
6,486 three-point shots.
2,560 three-pointers were hit.
Shooting percentage: Highest number of three-pointers in NBA history.
Ray Allen made 5,291 three-point attempts.
2,100 three-pointers were hit.
Shooting percentage: Second most three-point shooting in NBA history.
Judging by the data, Ray should be more accurate. I'm a fan of Allen, but I think the best three-pointer in NBA history should be Miller for the time being. Both Allen and Miller have a "big heart" that handles key shots in the final moments, but Miller's heart seems to be even stronger, and Miller has too many and great finishes in the final moments, which Ray is slightly inferior to (although Allen also has a lot of great shots).
If, when Allen's three-pointers reach 2,561, Allen can have the title of "Greatest Three-Point Player" in NBA history with Miller, and perhaps on his own, because a ring will be the most critical factor in determining which of the two players who reach the same height is greater.
Reed, Peja and these two guys are still far behind, they are good goalscorers, but not great. As for Kerr, he is a famous role player for the Bulls dynasty, and although he has a three-point shooting percentage for one season, he only shoots 89 of 170, which is a big gap with Miller and Allen.
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The word quasi is very general, depending on the situation in which it is accurate.
Whether it's unguarded or defended or a crucial moment in a game.
Unguarded, Kapno and Novak, who had just transferred, were on target. Because in the three-point contest, Capuno made a historical record. Novak, on the other hand, made all of his shots in the NCAA three-point contest — no one has ever done it except him.
Defended by Reggie Miller, of course, no one has been able to match the confidence and decisiveness of his shooting so far.
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Depending on how you look at it, there are people who shoot well from outside the game, and Kerr is said to have hit 47 consecutive three-pointers in practice.
But it doesn't really have much of an impact. ,
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Miller and Allen are favored by everyone, and the others are relatively inferior.
But Miller is retired, and Allen still has a few years to play, so I personally think that sooner or later Allen will surpass Miller in statistics, but maybe because Miller doesn't have a ring, everyone will give him some sympathy points
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Reggie Miller.
A true three-point shooter, others are more inconsistent.
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Miller has the most three-pointers in the NBA, and he's likely to be surpassed by Allen, so I think these two guys are the best three-pointers in the NBA!
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To say that three points are definitely "pistol" Malovich.
One is strength training, first of all, the three-point shot requires you to have enough strength. The second is speed training, a good three-point shooter needs a fast shooting speed. The third is accuracy, this one is born by nature, and the other is acquired by practice.
There are a few key points in shooting a three-point shot; Be sure to pay attention to the movement of one hand, the forearm should be at a 90-degree angle to the back arm, and the direction of the elbow should be in a straight line between you and the basket. The other is the strength of the wrist. If you don't have enough wrist strength at first, you can use a little arm strength to pitch. >>>More
Practice basketball 3-point shooting tips.
3-point technique: >>>More
When shooting on the spot, the feet should be naturally opened in front and back, the knees should be slightly bent, the upper body should be slightly forward, and the center of gravity should fall between the feet. In this way, it is not only convenient to concentrate the force of the shot, but also conducive to changing other movements. When catching the ball in the middle of the move, dribbling and stopping the jump shot or shooting in the middle of the line, the stride catch and the jump action should not only be coherent, but also quickly brake, so that the center of gravity of the body moves to the center point of the support surface as soon as possible to ensure vertical jump. >>>More
The greatest three-point shooter in NBA history is Larry Bird, which is recognized as the most accurate Three-point shot in a single season is the active Ray Allen, and the best shooter among active players Miller is not the most accurate, but a lot of them are thorough, the greatest, and can shoot in any difficult defense. Steve. Kerr, he was originally with Jordan in the Bulls, he is a pure three-point player, his career three-point shooting percentage is the highest in the NBA now, the block is Olajuwon, the NBA didn't count this before, so there may be more people than him, the ancestor of power dunks is Dawkins, and then there is Dr. J, Big Shark, now Little D and so on.