Wally Szczerbiak
Three-pointers made: 590 Three-pointers attempted: 1453 Three-point percentage: 40.6% Named MAC Player of the Year, and first-team All-American by Basketball News and Sports Illustrated and second-team All-American by the Associated Press, Wally Szczerbiak’s college career with Miami ended with him as the school’s second all-time leading scorer.
While playing for the Cavaliers In the 2008 NBA Playoffs, he helped defeat the Washington Wizards by making 26 points and shooting 6–13 from the 3 point line in game six. In the 2008-09 season, Szczerbiak had 41.1% from the 3-point range.
Brent Barry
Three-pointers made: 1395 Three-pointers attempted: 3442 Three-point percentage: 40.5% 1996 NBA Slam Dunk winner and son of former NBA player Rick Barry, Brent, won two championships with the San Antonio Spurs. Usually referred to by his nickname Bones, Berry was known as a good passer and a talented three-point shooter.
These strengths, along with his height, allowed him to play multiple positions, including point guard, shooting guard, and small forward. Brent and his father are the second father-son duo in history to each win an NBA Championship as a player.
Raja Bell
Three-pointers made: 956 Three-pointers attempted: 2357 Three-point percentage: 40.6% NBA All-Defensive Team player on two occasions, Raja Bell, played for six NBA teams but shined in his time with the Phoenix Suns. His teammate Steve Nash seems to have inspired him, and in his first season with the team, he reached a career-high 44.2% of his 3-point field goal attempts.
Bell was invited to take part in the NBA Footlocker Three-Point Shootout but unfortunately opted out due to an illness in the family. Bell ended his second season with the Suns with a total of 205 three-point shots made.
Joe Ingles
Three-pointers made: 792 Three-pointers attempted: 1948 Three-point percentage: 40.7% Australian basketball player Joe Ingles is an impressive 6 ft 7 in tall and is known for his versatile style of play, which allows him to play small forward and shooting guard but also occasionally point forward. His first season with the South Dragons earned him the NBL Rookie of the Year Award.
During his time with Utah Jazz, Ingles held the best three-point percentage by a team player since Kyle Korver set an NBA record (.536) during the 2009–10 season. He became the first Jazz player in the franchise's history to shoot at least .441 from beyond the arc. In the 2017-18 season, Ingles became the first Jazz player ever to make 200 3-pointers in one season.
Jose Calderon
Three-pointers made: 920 Three-pointers attempted: 2260 Three-point percentage: 40.7% Winner of the 2006 FIBA World Cup title with the Spanish national team, and with two Olympic silver medals, Jose Calderon, was known as a talented playmaker. However, when he joined the NBA, he had a hard time shooting.
It only took a few short years until Calderon set the record for the second-longest streak in NBA history for consecutive free throws made. In 2013, when he was traded to the Detroit Pistons, Calderon led the league in the point shooting percentage at 46.1%.