This is a list of Philippine Basketball Association players have made at least 500 3-pointers in their career.
- Statistics accurate as of November 8, 2012.
^ | Active PBA player |
* | Named as one of the “25 Greatest Players of the PBA” |
Rank | Player | Position(s) | Years played | Team(s) played | Games played | Total 3-point field goals made | Total 3-point field goals attempted | 3-point field goal percentage |
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1 | Caidic, AllanAllan Caidic* | SG | 1987–1999 | Great Taste Coffee Makers, San Miguel Beermen | 598 | 1,242 | NA | NA |
2 | Magsanoc, RonnieRonnie Magsanoc* | PG | 1989–2002 | Shell, Sta. Lucia, Purefoods | 618 | 1,171 | NA | NA |
3 | Alapag, JimmyJimmy Alapag^ | PG | 2003–Present | Talk 'N Text | 454 | 1,012 | 2,811 | 0.360 |
4 | Solis, AlAl Solis | PG/SG | 1987–2001 | Shell, Purefoods, Swift/Sunkist, Mobiline, Red Bull | 680 | 1,000 | NA | NA |
5 | Hontiveros, DondonDondon Hontiveros^ | SG/SF | 2000–Present | Tanduay, San Miguel/Petron, Alaska | 518 | 880 | 2,442 | 0.388 |
6 | Yap, JamesJames Yap^ | SG/SF | 2004–Present | Purefoods/B-Meg/San Mig Coffee | 420 | 810 | 2,416 | 0.392 |
7 | Ritualo, Ren-RenRen-Ren Ritualo^ | SG | 2002–Present | FedEx, Talk 'N Text, Powerade, Meralco, Shopinas.com/Air21 | 396 | 754 | 2,307 | 0.327 |
8 | Miller, WillieWillie Miller^ | PG | 2003–Present | Red Bull, Talk 'N Text, Alaska, Barangay Ginebra, Barako Bull, GlobalPort | 563 | 744 | 2,210 | 0.337 |
9 | Pennisi, MickMick Pennisi^ | C | 1998–Present | Red Bull, San Miguel/Petron, Barako Bull | 504 | 737 | 2,097 | 0.351 |
10 | Tubid, RonaldRonald Tubid^ | SG | 2003–Present | Shell, Air21, Barangay Ginebra, Barako Bull | 443 | 661 | 1,985 | 0.333 |
11 | Racela, OlsenOlsen Racela | PG | 1993–2011 | Purefoods, San Miguel | 925 | 655 | 1,961 | 0.334 |
12 | Jaworski, RobertRobert Jaworski* | PG | 1975–1998 | Toyota, Ginebra | 958 | 649 | NA | NA |
13 | Victoria, BoybitsBoybits Victoria | PG/SG | 1994–2004 | Swift/Sunkist/Pop Cola, San Miguel | 524 | 642 | NA | NA |
14 | Caguioa, MarkMark Caguioa^ | SG | 2001–Present | Barangay Ginebra | 457 | 614 | 1,933 | 0.318 |
15 | Tugade, LordyLordy Tugade^ | SG/SF | 2000–Present | Red Bull, San Miguel/Petron | 461 | 614 | 1,860 | 0.330 |
16 | Helterbrand, JayjayJayjay Helterbrand^ | PG/SG | 2000–Present | Barangay Ginebra | 426 | 595 | 1,746 | 0.341 |
17 | Lastimosa, JojoJojo Lastimosa* | SG | 1988–2002 | Purefoods, Alaska, Pop Cola | 789 | 581 | NA | NA |
18 | Jarencio, PidoPido Jarencio | SG/PG | 1986–2001 | San Miguel, Presto, Purefoods, Diet Sarsi, Ginebra, Tanduay, Pop Cola | 630 | 576 | NA | NA |
19 | Mendoza, PaoloPaolo Mendoza | PG/SG | 2000–2011 | Sta. Lucia, Powerade | 433 | 558 | 1,679 | 0.332 |
20 | Salvacion, SundaySunday Salvacion^ | SG | 2003–Present | Barangay Ginebra, San Miguel/Petron, Barako Bull, Meralco | 406 | 539 | 1,728 | 0.312 |
21 | Castillo, NoyNoy Castillo | PG | 2001– 2007 | Shell, Purefoods | 422 | 522 | 1,477 | 0.353 |
22 | Duremdes, KennethKenneth Duremdes* | SG/SF | 1995–2008 | Sunkist/Pop Cola, Alaska, Sta. Lucia, Coca-Cola | 527 | 513 | 1,573 | 0.326 |
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