List of Philippine Basketball Association Career 3-point Scoring Leaders

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
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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