This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season three-point field goals made.
- Statistics accurate as of the conclusion of the 2012–13 NBA season on April 17, 2013.
^ | Active NBA player |
* | Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
† | Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration |
Rank | Name | Position(s) | Team(s) played for (years) | Total 3-point field goals made |
Total 3-point field goals attempted |
3-point field goal percentage |
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1 | Allen, RayRay Allen^ | SG | Milwaukee Bucks (1996–2003) Seattle SuperSonics (2003–2007) Boston Celtics (2007–2012) Miami Heat (2012–present) |
2,857 | 7,120 | .401 |
2 | Miller, ReggieReggie Miller* | SG | Indiana Pacers (1987–2005) | 2,560 | 6,486 | .395 |
3 | Kidd, JasonJason Kidd† | PG | Dallas Mavericks (1994–1996) Phoenix Suns (1996–2001) New Jersey Nets (2001–2008) Dallas Mavericks (2008–2012) New York Knicks (2012–2013) |
1,988 | 5,701 | .349 |
4 | Terry, JasonJason Terry^ | SG | Atlanta Hawks (1999–2004) Dallas Mavericks (2004–2012) Boston Celtics (2012–2013) Brooklyn Nets (2013–present) |
1,911 | 5,037 | .379 |
5 | Pierce, PaulPaul Pierce^ | SF | Boston Celtics (1999–2013) Brooklyn Nets (2013–present) |
1,823 | 4,928 | .370 |
6 | Billups, ChaunceyChauncey Billups^ | PG | Boston Celtics (1997–1998) Toronto Raptors (1998) Denver Nuggets (1999) Minnesota Timberwolves (2000–2002) Detroit Pistons (2002–2008) Denver Nuggets (2008–2011) New York Knicks (2011) Los Angeles Clippers (2011–2013) Detroit Pistons (2013–present) |
1,816 | 4,677 | .388 |
7 | Stojaković, PejaPeja Stojaković† | SF | Sacramento Kings (1999–2006) Indiana Pacers (2006) New Orleans(/Oklahoma City) Hornets (2006–2010) Toronto Raptors (2010) Dallas Mavericks (2011) |
1,760 | 4,392 | .401 |
8 | Lewis, RashardRashard Lewis^ | SF | Seattle SuperSonics (1999–2007) Orlando Magic (2007–2010) Washington Wizards (2010–2012) Miami Heat (2012–present) |
1,741 | 4,491 | .388 |
9 | Ellis, DaleDale Ellis | SG | Dallas Mavericks (1983–1986) Seattle SuperSonics (1986–1991) Milwaukee Bucks (1991–1992) San Antonio Spurs (1992–1994) Denver Nuggets (1994–1997) Seattle SuperSonics (1997–1999) Milwaukee Bucks (1999–2000) Charlotte Hornets (2000) |
1,719 | 4,266 | .403 |
10 | Nash, SteveSteve Nash^ | PG | Phoenix Suns (1996–1998) Dallas Mavericks (1999–2004) Phoenix Suns (2004–2012) Los Angeles Lakers (2012–present) |
1,677 | 3,915 | .428 |
11 | Carter, VinceVince Carter^ | SG | Toronto Raptors (1999–2004) New Jersey Nets (2004–2009) Orlando Magic (2009–2010) Phoenix Suns (2010–2011) Dallas Mavericks (2011–present) |
1,663 | 4,417 | .376 |
12 | Bryant, KobeKobe Bryant^ | SG | Los Angeles Lakers (1996–present) | 1,637 | 4,879 | .336 |
13 | Richardson, JasonJason Richardson^ | SG | Golden State Warriors (2001–2007) Charlotte Bobcats (2007–2008) Phoenix Suns (2008–2010) Orlando Magic (2010–2012) Philadelphia 76ers (2012–present) |
1,577 | 4,248 | .371 |
14 | Rice, GlenGlen Rice | SF | Miami Heat (1989–1995) Charlotte Hornets (1995–1998) Los Angeles Lakers (1999–2000) New York Knicks (2000–2001) Houston Rockets (2001–2003) Los Angeles Clippers (2003–2004) |
1,559 | 3,896 | .400 |
15 | Jones, EddieEddie Jones† | SG | Los Angeles Lakers (1994–1999) Charlotte Hornets (1999–2000) Miami Heat (2000–2005) Memphis Grizzlies (2005–2007) Miami Heat (2007) Dallas Mavericks (2007–2008) |
1,546 | 4,147 | .373 |
16 | Hardaway, TimTim Hardaway | PG | Golden State Warriors (1989–1996) Miami Heat (1996–2001) Dallas Mavericks (2001–2002) Denver Nuggets (2002) Indiana Pacers (2003) |
1,542 | 4,345 | .355 |
17 | Crawford, JamalJamal Crawford^ | SG | Chicago Bulls (2000–2004) New York Knicks (2004–2008) Golden State Warriors (2008–2009) Atlanta Hawks (2009–2011) Portland Trail Blazers (2011–2012) Los Angeles Clippers (2012–present) |
1,536 | 4,385 | .350 |
18 | Van Exel, NickNick Van Exel | PG | Los Angeles Lakers (1993–1998) Denver Nuggets (1999–2002) Dallas Mavericks (2002–2003) Golden State Warriors (2003–2004) Portland Trail Blazers (2004–2005) San Antonio Spurs (2005–2006) |
1,528 | 4,278 | .357 |
19 | Bibby, MikeMike Bibby† | PG | Vancouver Grizzlies (1999–2001) Sacramento Kings (2001–2008) Atlanta Hawks (2008–2011) Washington Wizards (2011) Miami Heat (2011) New York Knicks (2011–2012) |
1,517 | 3,999 | .379 |
20 | Finley, MichaelMichael Finley† | SG | Phoenix Suns (1995–1996) Dallas Mavericks (1996–2005) San Antonio Spurs (2005–2010) Boston Celtics (2010) |
1,454 | 3,880 | .375 |
21 | Johnson, JoeJoe Johnson^ | SG | Boston Celtics (2001–2002) Phoenix Suns (2002–2005) Atlanta Hawks (2005–2012) Brooklyn Nets (2012–present) |
1,429 | 3,874 | .369 |
22 | Miller, MikeMike Miller^ | SG/SF | Orlando Magic (2000–2003) Memphis Grizzlies (2003–2008) Minnesota Timberwolves (2008–2009) Washington Wizards (2009–2010) Miami Heat (2010–present) |
1,424 | 3,507 | .406 |
23 | Barry, BrentBrent Barry† | SG | Los Angeles Clippers (1995–1998) Miami Heat (1998) Chicago Bulls (1999) Seattle SuperSonics (1999–2004) San Antonio Spurs (2004–2008) Houston Rockets (2008–2009) |
1,395 | 3,442 | .405 |
24 | Walker, AntoineAntoine Walker† | SF | Boston Celtics (1996–2003) Dallas Mavericks (2003–2004) Atlanta Hawks (2004–2005) Boston Celtics (2005) Miami Heat (2005–2007) Minnesota Timberwolves (2007–2008) |
1,386 | 4,264 | .325 |
25 | Majerle, DanDan Majerle | SG | Phoenix Suns (1988–1995) Cleveland Cavaliers (1995–1996) Miami Heat (1996–2001) Phoenix Suns (2001–2002) |
1,360 | 3,798 | .358 |
26 | Nowitzki, DirkDirk Nowitzki^ | PF | Dallas Mavericks (1999–present) | 1,340 | 3,514 | .381 |
27 | Davis, BaronBaron Davis† | PG | Charlotte/New Orleans Hornets (1999–2005) Golden State Warriors (2005–2008) Los Angeles Clippers (2008–2011) Cleveland Cavaliers (2011) New York Knicks (2012) |
1,332 | 4,159 | .320 |
28 | Richmond, MitchMitch Richmond | SG | Golden State Warriors (1988–1991) Sacramento Kings (1991–1998) Washington Wizards (1998–2001) Los Angeles Lakers (2001–2002) |
1,326 | 3,419 | .388 |
29 | Korver, KyleKyle Korver^ | SG/SF | Philadelphia 76ers (2003–2007) Utah Jazz (2007–2010) Chicago Bulls (2010–2012) Atlanta Hawks (2012–present) |
1,323 | 3,157 | .419 |
30 | Houston, AllanAllan Houston | SG | Detroit Pistons (1993–1996) New York Knicks (1996–2005) |
1,305 | 3,247 | .402 |
31 | Porter, TerryTerry Porter | PG | Portland Trail Blazers (1985–1995) Minnesota Timberwolves (1995–1998) Miami Heat (1999) San Antonio Spurs (1999–2002) |
1,297 | 3,360 | .386 |
32 | Blaylock, Daron "Mookie"Daron "Mookie" Blaylock | PG | New Jersey Nets (1989–1992) Atlanta Hawks (1992–1999) Golden State Warriors (1999–2002) |
1,283 | 3,816 | .336 |
33 | Maxwell, VernonVernon Maxwell | SG | San Antonio Spurs (1988–1990) Houston Rockets (1990–1995) Philadelphia 76ers (1995–1996) San Antonio Spurs (1996–1997) Orlando Magic (1998) Charlotte Hornets (1998) Sacramento Kings (1999) Seattle SuperSonics (1999–2000) Philadelphia 76ers (2000) Dallas Mavericks (2001) |
1,256 | 3,931 | .320 |
34 | Robinson, Clifford R.Clifford R. Robinson | PF | Portland Trail Blazers (1989–1997) Phoenix Suns (1997–2001) Detroit Pistons (2001–2003) Golden State Warriors (2003–2005) New Jersey Nets (2005–2007) |
1,253 | 3,515 | .356 |
35 | Jackson, StephenStephen Jackson^ | SG/SF | New Jersey Nets (2000–2001) San Antonio Spurs (2001–2003) Atlanta Hawks (2003–2004) Indiana Pacers (2004–2007) Golden State Warriors (2007–2009) Charlotte Bobcats (2009–2011) Milwaukee Bucks (2011–2012) San Antonio Spurs (2012–2013) |
1,251 | 3,749 | .334 |
36 | Curry, DellDell Curry | SG | Utah Jazz (1986–1987) Cleveland Cavaliers (1987–1988) Charlotte Hornets (1988–1998) Milwaukee Bucks (1999) Toronto Raptors (1999–2002) |
1,245 | 3,098 | .402 |
37 | Williams, JasonJason Williams† | PG | Sacramento Kings (1999–2001) Memphis Grizzlies (2001–2005) Miami Heat (2005–2008) Orlando Magic (2009–2011) Memphis Grizzlies (2011) |
1,238 | 3,784 | .327 |
38 | Stoudamire, DamonDamon Stoudamire† | PG | Toronto Raptors (1995–1998) Portland Trail Blazers (1998–2005) Memphis Grizzlies (2005–2007) San Antonio Spurs (2008) |
1,236 | 3,464 | .357 |
39 | Hawkins, HerseyHersey Hawkins | SG | Philadelphia 76ers (1988–1993) Charlotte Hornets (1993–1995) Seattle SuperSonics (1995–1999) Chicago Bulls (1999–2000) Charlotte Hornets (2000–2001) |
1,226 | 3,108 | .394 |
40 | Starks, JohnJohn Starks | SG | Golden State Warriors (1988–1989) New York Knicks (1990–1998) Golden State Warriors (1999–2000) Chicago Bulls (2000) Utah Jazz (2000–2002) |
1,222 | 3,591 | .340 |
41 | Person, ChuckChuck Person | SF | Indiana Pacers (1986–1992) Minnesota Timberwolves (1992–1994) San Antonio Spurs (1994–1998) Charlotte Hornets (1999) Seattle SuperSonics (1999–2000) |
1,220 | 3,370 | .362 |
42 | Scott, DennisDennis Scott | SF | Orlando Magic (1990–1997) Dallas Mavericks (1997–1998) Phoenix Suns (1998) New York Knicks (1999) Minnesota Timberwolves (1999) Vancouver Grizzlies (1999–2000) |
1,214 | 3,060 | .397 |
43 | Battier, ShaneShane Battier^ | SF | Memphis Grizzlies (2001–2006) Houston Rockets (2006–2011) Memphis Grizzlies (2011) Miami Heat (2011–present) |
1,177 | 3,044 | .387 |
44 | Richardson, QuentinQuentin Richardson^ | SG | Los Angeles Clippers (2000–2004) Phoenix Suns (2004–2005) New York Knicks (2005–2009) Miami Heat (2009–2010) Orlando Magic (2010–2012) New York Knicks (2013) Toronto Raptors (2013–present) |
1,167 | 3,288 | .355 |
45 | Türkoğlu, HedoHedo Türkoğlu^ | SF | Sacramento Kings (2000–2003) San Antonio Spurs (2003–2004) Orlando Magic (2004–2009) Toronto Raptors (2009–2010) Phoenix Suns (2010) Orlando Magic (2010–present) |
1,164 | 3,057 | .381 |
46 | Fisher, DerekDerek Fisher^ | PG | Los Angeles Lakers (1996–2004) Golden State Warriors (2004–2006) Utah Jazz (2006–2007) Los Angeles Lakers (2007–2012) Oklahoma City Thunder (2012) Dallas Mavericks (2012) Oklahoma City Thunder (2013) |
1,160 | 3,112 | .373 |
47 | Jamison, AntawnAntawn Jamison^ | PF | Golden State Warriors (1999–2003) Dallas Mavericks (2003–2004) Washington Wizards (2004–2010) Cleveland Cavaliers (2010–2012) Los Angeles Lakers (2012–2013) |
1,155 | 3,324 | .347 |
48 | Person, WesleyWesley Person | SG | Phoenix Suns (1994–1997) Cleveland Cavaliers (1997–2002) Memphis Grizzlies (2002–2003) Portland Trail Blazers (2003–2004) Atlanta Hawks (2004) Miami Heat (2004–2005) Denver Nuggets (2005) |
1,150 | 2,754 | .418 |
49 | Smith, SteveSteve Smith | SG | Miami Heat (1991–1994) Atlanta Hawks (1994–1999) Portland Trail Blazers (1999–2001) San Antonio Spurs (2001–2003) New Orleans Hornets (2003) Charlotte Bobcats (2004–2005) Miami Heat (2005) |
1,148 | 3,208 | .358 |
50 | Payton, GaryGary Payton* | PG | Seattle SuperSonics (1990–2003) Milwaukee Bucks (2003) Los Angeles Lakers (2003–2004) Boston Celtics (2004–2005) Miami Heat (2005–2007) |
1,132 | 3,570 | .317 |
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