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NBA Three-Point % Leaders 2024-25

The NBA three-point percentage (3P%) leaderboard for 2024-25, ranked from highest to lowest. Updated daily after every completed game.

NBA Three-Point % Leaders 2024-25 — Full Rankings

274 players ranked · 2024-25 Season · Updated daily

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#Player3P%
151
Thomas Bryant
Thomas BryantCavaliers
34.8%
15234.7%
15334.6%
15434.5%
15534.3%
15634.3%
15734.2%
15834.2%
15934.2%
160
Will Richard
Will RichardWarriors
34.2%
161
Gui Santos
Gui SantosWarriors
34.2%
162
Deni Avdija
Deni AvdijaTrail Blazers
34.1%
163
Shaedon Sharpe
Shaedon SharpeTrail Blazers
34.0%
16434.0%
16534.0%
16634.0%
16734.0%
16833.9%
16933.9%
17033.9%
17133.9%
17233.8%
17333.8%
17433.8%
17533.7%

Showing 151–175 of 274 players

About the Three-Point % Stat

Three-point percentage measures accuracy on attempts from beyond the arc. Unlike FG%, which favours interior players, 3P% leaders are wing shooters and guards who take meaningful volume on deep attempts. Elite three-point shooters historically shoot 43–47% on 5+ attempts per game. Players like Kyle Korver, Klay Thompson and Joe Harris have posted elite 3P% seasons. Volume qualifiers (typically 2.0–3.0 attempts per game minimum) are used to separate genuine shooters from players who rarely attempt threes.

Three-point percentage informs confidence in three-pointers-made props. An efficient shooter (40%+) on high volume (5+ attempts) provides a reliable floor for made three-pointer prop bets. For matchup research, 3P% tends to vary significantly against defensive teams with strong perimeter closeouts — making matchup context critical for any three-pointer prop. Use this leaderboard alongside the Statz hit rates page and player-level game logs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who leads the NBA in three-point percentage in 2025-26?

The current NBA three-point percentage leader for 2025-26 is shown at rank #1 in the leaderboard above. The full rankings are updated daily after every completed game. Click any player\'s name to view their Statz profile — game logs, prop hit rates and active streaks are all available.

What is considered an elite three-point percentage in the NBA?

The NBA league average three-point percentage is typically around 35–37%. Shooting 40% from three on meaningful volume (4+ attempts per game) is considered excellent. Shooting 43%+ on 5+ attempts per game is elite — achieved by players like Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Kyle Korver in their best seasons. Players who attempt fewer than 2–3 threes per game may appear at high percentages but represent small, unreliable samples.

How is three-point percentage used in NBA prop research?

Three-point percentage informs confidence in three-pointers-made props. An efficient shooter (40%+) on high volume (5+ attempts) provides a reliable floor for made three-pointer props. For matchup research, 3P% tends to drop against defensive teams with strong perimeter closeouts. Use this leaderboard to identify elite shooters, then check their upcoming opponent's defensive three-point rate and their L5/L10 hit rate on the Statz hit rates page.

Who holds the NBA single-season three-point percentage record?

Kyle Korver holds the single-season three-point percentage record at 53.6% on 4.0 attempts per game in 2009-10. Among high-volume shooters (6+ attempts per game), Steph Curry has posted the highest percentages — including 45.4% on 9.6 attempts per game in 2015-16. Three-point percentage leaders are strong targets for three-pointers-made props, particularly in up-tempo, high-shot-volume matchups.

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