The three-point shot continues to define today’s NBA, and this season’s leaders from beyond the arc are setting the tone from deep.
Donovan Mitchell currently sits atop the leaderboard with 183 made three-pointers, showcasing his ability to score at all three levels while carrying a heavy offensive load.
Close behind is Kon Knueppel with 179 triples, making a major impact in his role and proving to be one of the season’s most consistent perimeter threats.
Steph Curry, one of the greatest shooters in league history, remains right in the mix with 175 made threes, reinforcing his reputation as the standard from long range.
Tyrese Maxey follows with 171, continuing to expand his offensive arsenal and confidence from deep. Rounding out the top five is Donte DiVincenzo with 170 three-pointers, highlighting his value as a high-volume, high-energy floor spacer.
In a league built on spacing and pace, these five players are leading the perimeter revolution, stretching defenses, changing coverages, and proving once again that the long ball remains one of basketball’s most powerful weapons.
The three-point shot continues to define today’s NBA, and this season’s leaders from beyond the arc are setting the tone from deep.
Donovan Mitchell currently sits atop the leaderboard with 183 made three-pointers, showcasing his ability to score at all three levels while carrying a heavy offensive load.
Close behind is Kon Knueppel with 179 triples, making a major impact in his role and proving to be one of the season’s most consistent perimeter threats.
Steph Curry, one of the greatest shooters in league history, remains right in the mix with 175 made threes, reinforcing his reputation as the standard from long range.
Tyrese Maxey follows with 171, continuing to expand his offensive arsenal and confidence from deep. Rounding out the top five is Donte DiVincenzo with 170 three-pointers, highlighting his value as a high-volume, high-energy floor spacer.
In a league built on spacing and pace, these five players are leading the perimeter revolution, stretching defenses, changing coverages, and proving once again that the long ball remains one of basketball’s most powerful weapons.