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The 10 Best Shooters in the NBA Today

In today’s NBA, the skill that is revered and impactful (and becoming nearly a requirement) is the ability to space the floor by being able to shoot the ball. From three-pointers to silky smooth mid-range jumpers, the league boasts a plethora of sharpshooters who can light up the scoreboard with remarkable precision. Among the most elite marksmen are names like Devin Booker, Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, Grayson Allen, and Duncan Robinson. With their deadly accuracy and ability to change the course of a game with a single shot, these players epitomize the artistry and finesse of shooting in the NBA. Join us as we delve into the realm of the ten best shooters in the NBA, where precision meets perfection on the hardwood stage.

The NBA’s Best Shooters

Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors

Golden State Warriors’ Curry is no longer “arguably” the greatest shooter in NBA history, he is the greatest shooter ever to play the game. The two-time NBA MVP has led the league seven times in three-pointers made in a single season and continues to set records from distance. While he doesn’t have the highest percentage in the league, he remains the most lethal player from outside the arc with his ability to go on a Curry Flurry.

Curry will be hoping to win a fifth NBA championship this season. The point guard is one of the most popular players in Asia and many of his fans will be backing Curry to lead his team to more success this season. His side is +3500 with bet365, one of the leading Taiwan online gambling companies, who offer a wide ride of betting markets on the NBA.

Damian Lillard, Milwaukee Bucks

You have to include this year’s NBA 3 point champion, right? Lillard’s shooting ability is nothing short of extraordinary, solidifying his place among the best shooters in the NBA today. This was on full display when he hit a couple half court shots during the 2024 NBA All-Star Game. Known for his deep range and clutch performances, Lillard has a knack for knocking down difficult shots from well beyond the three-point line. His combination of shooting off the dribble, step-back jumpers, and pull-up threes keeps defenders guessing and gives opposing teams nightmares. Lillard’s confidence in his shot and fearless attitude in pressure situations make him a formidable threat in any game.

Kevin Durant, Phoenix Suns

One of three Phoenix Suns on this list, Kevin Durant is a future Hall of Famer in the NBA and he’s getting there for his ability to be a killer in the midrange. Durant has four NBA scoring titles and he has won two NBA Finals MVP awards. For a player who is near or at seven feet tall, Durant has magical hands, which allow to him play like a guard. Durant was 56% percent from the field last season, while he was 91.9% from the free-throw line. The 35-year-old is now with his fourth franchise in the NBA, and he has twice finished in the 50-40-90 club. He first did so with Oklahoma City Thunder and more recently with the Brooklyn Nets.

Grayson Allen, Phoenix Suns

The only player currently in the 50-40-90 club this season, Grayson Allen has established himself as a top-notch shooter in the NBA due to his sharpshooting skills and basketball IQ. Allen possesses a quick release, excellent shooting mechanics, and has the benefit of waiting for the ball to passed to him as teams scramble to close out on Durant, Booker, and Bradley Beal. This allows Grayson to connect on perimeter shots with efficiency. His ability to come off screens and catch-and-shoot effectively makes him a valuable asset for any team’s offense. Additionally, Allen’s confidence in his shot and willingness to take big shots in crucial moments further solidify his status as one of the best shooters in the league.

 

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Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns

As one of the premier mid-range shooters in the NBA, Devin Booker’s ability to automatically knock down shots from anywhere within the three point line  on the court sets him apart. With a silky-smooth shooting stroke and deep range, Booker can drain three-pointers with consistency, even under pressure. His combination of shot creation off the dribble, off-ball movement, and clutch performances makes him a formidable threat from beyond the arc, keeping defenders on high alert whenever he’s on the floor.

Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors

Five-time NBA All-Star Klay Thompson has been a huge part of the Golden State Warriors’ success over the last couple of decades due to his shooting accuracy. The shooting guard, along with Curry, broke the NBA record three times for the most three-pointers made as a pairing in a season. Together, they are known as the “Splash Brothers”. Thompson recently surpassed 15,000 points in the NBA in his career. At the age of 34, he remains a big threat in the league.

Duncan Robinson, Miami Heat

While Duncan Robinson has expanded his game over the last couple seasons, it’s his shooting prowess that has allowed his game to evolve. He’s one of the league’s deadliest marks men. With a lightning-quick release and textbook shooting form, Robinson can bury three-pointers in rapid succession, often turning games around with his sharpshooting ability. His understanding of spacing and knack for finding open spots on the perimeter make him a constant threat from beyond the arc. Robinson’s consistency and accuracy from long range have earned him a reputation as one of the premier shooters in the league.

Sam Hauser, Boston Celtics

Coming off the bench for the Celtics, Sam Hauser has the greenlight. He’s quickly emerged as one of the top shooters in the NBA, showcasing his shooting prowess with precision and consistency. Hauser’s shooting mechanics are textbook, with a smooth release and excellent footwork allowing him to create separation and get his shot off against defenders. His ability to shoot off the catch or off the dribble makes him a versatile scoring threat, capable of stretching defenses to their limits. Hauser’s basketball IQ and commitment to refining his shooting craft have propelled him into the ranks of the elite shooters in the league.

Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks

Slovenian star Luka Doncic leads the league in points this season. He was averaging 34.6 points after 54 games, with only Curry ahead of him in three-pointers made. The 25-year-old is very clinical in front of the hoop. The Dallas Mavericks point guard was the third overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft. He has already been named as an NBA All-Star on five occasions. His numbers are getting better with every year in the league, so the best may still be ahead of him.

Seth Curry, Charlotte Hornets

Just like his older brother, Seth Curry a master of the three-pointer. He sits in eighth place in the NBA’s all-time three-point field goal percentage list. The 33-year-old has never shot lower than 40.5% when he played more than two games in a season.

The Charlotte Hornets traded for Curry back in February, and he should help their scoring for the rest of the 2023/24 season.

 

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