Stephen Curry. It's not even a debate Curry is the best 3 point shooter of all-time. Okay, I'll stop kidding around. It's funny how a lot of people would've believed that statement. To those gullible people, he has not played enough seasons to be considered anywhere on this list.
Right off the bat their are a few players that should be high on this list like Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, Kyle Korver, Larry Bird and ect. Before I get to telling who is on my list they have to fit a few requirements shoot above 37% in their career, attempt 3 or 4 3's a game, close to or have finished their career, and made above 1500 3 pointers (may vary for different players). Ray Allen is a prime example of these requirements with 40% 3 point shooting (2.3/5.7 career 3 pointers made and taken). He has basically finished his career and has made 2973 3's in his career. Reggie Miller is also known as one of the best as well, let's see how he stacks up to Allen; 39.5% 3 point %(1.8/4.7) and 2560 made 3s. We can safely say that Allen with the requirements was slightly a better 3 point shooter ( remember this is all in my opinion).
I have the 2 at the top of my list just like anybody else would have but who would be 3rd? The only reason I would not have Larry Bird or Steve Kerr high on this list is because they didn't make most of my requirements. I know that back than it was a completely different time but if they did take 4+ threes a game it couldve changed there whole 3 point career statistics. I would put either Kyle Korver or Steve Nash at the 3rd spot but I would put Kyle just because he attempted 1 more 3 than Nash and had basically the same 3 point percentage.
In conclusion my list would go 1. Ray Allen 2. Reggie Miller 3. Kyle Korver. Stephen Curry might be #1 on this list at the end of his career or may be no where close. Only time will tell
Right off the bat their are a few players that should be high on this list like Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, Kyle Korver, Larry Bird and ect. Before I get to telling who is on my list they have to fit a few requirements shoot above 37% in their career, attempt 3 or 4 3's a game, close to or have finished their career, and made above 1500 3 pointers (may vary for different players). Ray Allen is a prime example of these requirements with 40% 3 point shooting (2.3/5.7 career 3 pointers made and taken). He has basically finished his career and has made 2973 3's in his career. Reggie Miller is also known as one of the best as well, let's see how he stacks up to Allen; 39.5% 3 point %(1.8/4.7) and 2560 made 3s. We can safely say that Allen with the requirements was slightly a better 3 point shooter ( remember this is all in my opinion).
I have the 2 at the top of my list just like anybody else would have but who would be 3rd? The only reason I would not have Larry Bird or Steve Kerr high on this list is because they didn't make most of my requirements. I know that back than it was a completely different time but if they did take 4+ threes a game it couldve changed there whole 3 point career statistics. I would put either Kyle Korver or Steve Nash at the 3rd spot but I would put Kyle just because he attempted 1 more 3 than Nash and had basically the same 3 point percentage.
In conclusion my list would go 1. Ray Allen 2. Reggie Miller 3. Kyle Korver. Stephen Curry might be #1 on this list at the end of his career or may be no where close. Only time will tell