Three-pointers made: 602 Three-pointers attempted: 1422 Three-point percentage: 42.3% In 2018, while playing for the Brooklyn Nets, Joe Harris made a 3-pointer in his 25th straight game, moving into sole possession of fourth place on the Nets’ career list. In December of the same year, while playing the Phoenix Suns, Harris made three 3-pointers, making him the first player in franchise history to make three or more in six straight games.
In 2019, he scored his personal best seven 3-pointers against the Toronto Raptors and won the NBA Three-Point Contest during All-Star weekend. During the playoffs, he shot 4-of-21 from the 3-point range over the five games.
Anthony Morrow
Three-pointers made: 807 Three-pointers attempted: 1937 Three-point percentage: 41.7% Morrow was not drafted in the 2008 NBA draft and only joined the Golden State Warriors, in the Summer League. In his first NBA start, he scored 37 points on 15-for-20 shooting against the Los Angeles Clippers - the highest number of points to ever be scored by an undrafted player in his rookie season. When the season ended, Morrow was the first rookie and the first Warrior in history to lead the league in three-point field goal shooting.
In the 2009 Summer League, Morrow scored a whopping 47 points in one game and set the record for most points scored by an individual in a game at the NBA Summer League. In the 2009-10 season, he established his record, with six 3-pointers against the Dallas Mavericks. In 2010, Morrow was traded to the New Jersey Nets, and at the end of the season, he had the second-highest 3-point percentage of all time, only behind Steve Kerr.
Wesley Person
Three-pointers made: 1150 Three-pointers attempted: 1651 Three-point percentage: 41.8% 1994 NBA All-Rookie Second Team Wesley Person played for seven different teams during his time in the NBA. Complex Sports claim that he was the 13th greatest three-point shooter of all time.
In 1997, Person was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers. During his first season on the team, he led the league in 3-pointers made. His three-point percentage with the Cavaliers was 42.4.
B.J. Armstrong
Three-pointers made: 436 Three-pointers attempted: 1026 Three-point percentage: 42.5% Winning three NBA championships during his time with the Chicago Bulls, B.J. Armstrong claimed the NBA's three-point field goal percentage crown with a mark of .453 on 63-for-139 shooting in the 1993 season.
He got a chance to shine after Michael Jordan’s surprise retirement in 1994 and finished second in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage.
Steve Novak
Three-pointers made: 575 Three-pointers attempted: 1337 Three-point percentage: 43% During the 2011-2012 season, Novak was the NBA regular-season leader in three-point percentage. He was both a small forward and a power forward, who won the ESPN college three-point shooting contest in 2006. Novak memorably scored a game-winning three-pointer in 2008 against the Sacramento Kings to win the game by two with just seconds left to the game. A move that kept the Rockets' historic 22-game winning streak alive.
That was his only basket in the entire game. He also scored a three-pointer at the buzzer while playing for the Clippers in 2009, which helped them beat the Nets by two.