Have you ever wondered who has made the most Three-Pointers in NBA history? Get the answer here.
Three-pointers have carved out a significant place in the NBA over the last decade, becoming the main offensive weapon of the game. So much so that more and more active figures have established themselves at the top of the all-time list of NBA players with the most three-pointers.
A list where Stephen Curry has entrenched himself as the undisputed leader. His rise has been accompanied by the success of the Golden State Warriors dynasty, leaving behind Ray Allen, who for many years had no rival.
Since the three-point line was introduced in the 1979-80 season, the game has changed a lot, and the outside shot has evolved from a resource to a way of understanding the offense. So much so that basketball can no longer be understood without the three-pointer.
Gigantes del Basket brings an updated list of players with the most NBA three-pointers throughout the history of the regular season.
- Stephen Curry: 3722
- Ray Allen: 2973
- James Harden: 2932
- Damian Lillard: 2597
- Reggie Miller: 2560
- Klay Thompson: 2452
- Kyle Korver: 2450
- LeBron James: 2405
- Vince Carter: 2290
- Jason Terry: 2282
Who is the player with the most total three-pointers in the NBA?
The player with the most total three-pointers in NBA history is Stephen Curry. The Golden State Warriors star has accumulated 3,722 three-pointers from long distance throughout his career in almost 1,000 regular season games.
Curry surpassed Ray Allen on the all-time list on December 14, 2021, in a game against the New York Knicks, becoming the absolute leader in this NBA statistic.
Curry’s record for three-pointers in a single game is 13, achieved on November 7, 2016, against the New Orleans Pelicans. And his maximum in a season came in 2015-16 with 402 conversions.