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Ragabel and Arenas tied for first place, both hitting 205.
Ragabel Arenas.
Of course, Arenas is the boss of the team, and he often relies on his own singles to score to help the team, and Arenas has also missed more than a dozen games due to injury, and has played more than 20 games less than Bell, and Bale's high shooting is because of Nash's threading of the needle and the small bully to contain the inside line, Bell rarely hits threes on his own, and 90 percent of his goals rely on passes and open pitches, and Arenas relies on his own singles to score 90 percent Moreover, the technical content and difficulty of Arenas' goals, as well as the distance, are several grades higher than Bale, which is better or worse, I think everyone should have a notarized judgment.
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Ragabel and Arenas tied for first place.
Both hit 205.
However, Ragabel's hit rate was good, which was very good.
And Arenas's threw a lot.
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Ragabel and Arenas tied for first place, both hitting 205.
Ragabel Arenas.
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Ragabel and Arenas tied for first place, both hitting 205.
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If it weren't for the fact that No. 0 was injured and played less games, he would definitely be the first, No. 0 shot by his own ability, and that Bale shot in the open position, although the shooting percentage was higher and nothing remarkable.
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As follows:
1. Stephen Curry, made 2,977 of 6,903 three-pointers in 789 games, three-point shooting percentage, 1st in three-point shooting history, and 7th in three-point shooting percentage history.
2. Ray Allen, made 2,973 of 7,429 three-pointers in 1,300 games, with a three-point shooting percentage, the second in three-point shooting history, and the 48th in three-point shooting percentage.
3. Reggie Miller, 6486 three-pointers in 1389 games, 2560 of Ming Changxian, three-point shooting percentage, 3rd in three-point shooting history, 61st in three-point shooting history.
4. Damian Lillard, made 2,114 of 5,680 three-point shots in 704 games, with a three-point shooting percentage, 10th all-time three-point shooting, and 189th all-time three-point shooting percentage.
5. Klay Thompson, shot 1,798 of 4,290 three-pointers in 615 games, three-point shooting percentage, 21st all-time three-point shooting, and 14th all-time three-point shooting percentage.
6. Kyle Korver, made 2,450 of 5,715 three-pointers in 1,232 games, three-point shooting percentage, 5th all-time three-point shooting, and 10th all-time three-point shooting percentage.
7. James Harden, shot 2,509 of 6,918 three-pointers in 903 games, three-point shooting percentage, 4th in three-point shooting history, and 254th in three-point shooting history.
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