
Top Performers in 3-Point Efficiency: Cam Spencer Shines Bright
Explore the most efficient 3-point shooters in the league this season.
In this article, we will look at 10 of the league’s most dangerous 3-point shooters so far this season.
Masters of Efficiency
Cam Spencer, Grizzlies
Spencer has taken a massive leap in his sophomore season, going from 4.2 points in 10.1 minutes per game last season to 12 points on 51.5 percent shooting in 21.7 minutes per game this season. His most impressive work is coming from beyond the arc, where he is knocking down 50.8 percent of his shots, resulting in an average of 2.5 made 3-pointers per game. His long-range shooting percentage stands as the best in the league among players who have played at least 15 games. He is currently averaging 16.9 points, 2.4 rebounds, 5.2 assists, and one steal over the last 10 games.
AJ Green, Bucks
Green is hitting 48.5 percent from deep, placing him second among players who have played a minimum of 15 games. He averages 3.3 makes per game and has transitioned to a consistent starting role, contributing 11.3 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 2.1 assists.
Bobby Portis, Bucks
Portis boasts a career-best 1.8 made 3-pointers and a shooting clip of 47.6 percent, thus establishing his role off the bench as a strong support for the team.
Ayo Dosunmu, Bulls
Dosunmu’s increased efficiency shows promise, averaging 1.9 makes per game at a 47.5 percent rate, allowing him to compete for more playing time.
Vit Krejci, Hawks
Krejci averages a career-high 2.6 made threes at 46.5 percent efficiency, significantly elevating his value to the team.
Volume Scorers
Stephen Curry, Warriors
Leading the league with 5.2 made 3-pointers per game, Curry remains a cornerstone of his team despite averaging fewer than five assists for the first time in his illustrious career.
Donovan Mitchell, Cavaliers
An averaging 30.7 points on 49.4 percent shooting, Mitchell is showcasing his power despite his team’s struggles with injuries.
Tyrese Maxey, 76ers
Maxey’s consistent improvement has him scoring at a rate of 31.5 points per game, demonstrating his capability as a key offensive contributor.
Michael Porter Jr., Nets
Porter is flourishing with a career-high scoring average of 25.6 points on a 49.7 percent shooting clip. His performance highlights his growth in a leading role.
James Harden, Clippers
Harden continues to impress as one of the top shooters in his 17th season, averaging 3.6 made 3-pointers while maintaining 37.6 percent efficiency.


