This leaderboard is proof of how much the game has evolved and how valuable 3-pointers have become.
Arguably the greatest shooter in NBA history, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry sits atop the list for most career 3-pointers made in the NBA Finals.
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Six of the top 10 spots, including the top five, are occupied by active players who have played in a championship series in 2013 or after.
Of course, LeBron James is the exception to that, having also played in Finals in 2007 and 2013. Appearing in as many Finals as he has has helped James rise up this list.
Rank | Player | 3PM | 3P% |
1. | Stephen Curry | 121 | 38.5% |
2. | LeBron James | 101 | 35.2% |
3. | Klay Thompson | 86 | 41.2% |
4. | J.R. Smith | 59 | 38.1% |
T-4. | Danny Green | 59 | 42.1% |
6. | Robert Horry | 56 | 39.2% |
7. | Ray Allen | 55 | 43.3% |
8. | Derek Fisher | 48 | 41.7% |
T-8. | Kobe Bryant | 48 | 31.4% |
10. | Kevin Durant | 43 | 44.8% |
After Kevin Durant at 10, there are a host of active players ranked not far behind.
Other players in the top 20, all of whom have also played in NBA Finals in 2013 or after, include Andre Iguodala (ranked 13th with 40 3s made), Kawhi Leonard (ranked 16th with 34 3s made), Draymond Green (ranked 17th with 33 3s made) and Kyrie Irving (ranked 18th with 30 3s made).
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