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Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

With the advent of the small-ball era, the role of three-pointers in the offensive end is getting bigger and bigger, and the three-point shooters are emerging in an endless stream, and the change of top three-point shooters is naturally very rapid.

Due to injuries and ups and downs, Curry, Ingles, Forbes, Harris and Morris, the top scorers of last season, have fallen out of the top scorers this season.

So who are the top 10 top scorers this season? The US media "FW" selected the top 10 sharpshooters this season, of which the Warrior Curry did not make the opportunity, and the Rockets Wento climbed the list, and the premise of the selection was at least 200 three-point shots.

Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list
Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

Tenth place: Gordon (124 assists on 301 shooting, 41.2%)

In the midst of a rebuilding Rockets, Gordon still plays his rightful role, playing the best performance in recent seasons in a limited time.

The dramatic increase in outside shooting, combined with his extensive playoff experience, will allow the Rockets to sell him for a good price in the offseason.

Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

Ninth place: Maxi (41.3% of 271 shots 112 shots)

As Ben Simmons fell out with the team, Maxi seized the opportunity to take the position and ushered in a metamorphosis this season.

Even after Harden joined, Maxi's performance is still remarkable, and he can play the role of the three bosses next to Embiid and Harden.

Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

Eighth place: Juhorday (41.4% of 120 shots 290 shots)

As a top defender, Holliday's outside projection ability has further improved this season, becoming the most reliable player next to Alphabet Brother.

If he can maintain such a performance, then the Bucks have a very good chance of completing the defending title this season.

Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

Seventh place: Grant Williams (42% of 100 shots 238 shots)

After a nightmarish performance in the second season of his career, Williams' explosive growth in the Green Army this season was one of the key factors in the team's rebound in the second half.

He played a solid finisher role next to Tatum and Brown, shooting an exaggerated 50 percent from three-point range in the bottom corner.

Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

Sixth place: McDermott (42.2% of 108 shots 256 shots)

McDermott is one of the veteran top scorers, shooting 40.9 percent from a career three-point range, ranking 22nd all-time.

He played a huge spatial role in the understaffed Spurs this season and was one of the key factors in the team's prospect of squeezing out the Lakers for a play-off spot.

Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

Fifth place: Cescuri (42.2% of 149 shots from 353)

As Curry's younger brother, Cescuri proved with his performance that he did not rely on relationships to gain a foothold in the league.

Whether he played for the 76ers this season or joined the Nets after the trade, he is the most trusted player on the outside, and after joining the Nets, he has shot more than 45% of the three-pointers from the outside and has produced very high production.

Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

Fourth place: Ball Brother (42.3% of 110 shots from 260)

It's hard to imagine that Brother Ball will appear on this list, but it is true that after several seasons of training and adjustment, Brother Ball has become one of the league's top three-point shooters.

Coupled with his broad passing vision and top-notch defensive ability, his addition is one of the key factors for the Bulls to become a dark horse this season.

Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

Third place: Bain (42.9% out of 216 from 504)

As a second-year show, Bain has undergone a metamorphosis this season, averaging from 9.2 points per game to 18.2 points.

But his three-point performance is not surprising, because he has a 43.3 percent three-point shooting rate in college, compared with 43.2 percent in his rookie season.

This season he seized Morant's absence, dramatically boosting his projection production and hopefully winning the award for the most improved player.

Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

Second place: Cameron Johnson (44.8% of 159 shots from 355)

As a newcomer to the Suns' Taobao team, Cameron Johnson showed the quality of a top scorer last season, but his form declined badly at the beginning of the season, shooting only 34.9% from three-point range at one point.

Fortunately, Johnson drove low and went high, constantly improving his personal shooting rate, and the production was also rising, and his efficient end was also one of the important factors for the Suns to lock in the first place in advance this season.

Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

First place: Kennard (45% of 175 out of 389 shots)

Kennard was once seen as one of the premium players due to contract problems, but Kennard has bottomed out this season and re-played an explosive three-point performance.

And throughout his career, Kennard has a 42.4 percent three-point shooting percentage, the 14th-highest shooting percentage in history.

Precise and productive! US media reviewed the top 10 marksmen this season: Warriors Curry did not get out, and Rocket Gordon climbed the list

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