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Harden hit 85 three-pointers this season, but what about Curry, James, and Doncic?

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The three-point shot is undoubtedly the most common scoring method in the NBA today, and both guards and centers have a certain three-point ability. So, let's take a look at how many three-pointers have been made by various stars so far this season.

Harden hit 85 three-pointers this season, but what about Curry, James, and Doncic?

Although Harden's current form is not as good as before, his three-point shooting is still online, shooting 43.1% from three-point range so far this season, averaging 2.7 three-pointers per game and making a total of 85 shots. In fact, if it weren't for the dozens of games he missed early in the season due to trades, Harden would have hit more than 100 three-point shots. At the same time, Paul George, another core player of the Clippers, also shot 40.9% from three-point range, averaging 3.4 three-pointers per game, and has hit a total of 117 three-pointers so far this season. It is worth mentioning that in addition to Harden and George, Xiaoka and Powell also shot more than 40% from three-point range.

Harden hit 85 three-pointers this season, but what about Curry, James, and Doncic?

The Lakers can be said to be one of the worst three-point teams in the league at present, no one on the team has a three-point shooting rate of more than 40%, and what is even more unexpected is that the most accurate player on the team is James, who is not good at shooting, with a shooting rate of 39.7%, an average of 2.2 shots per game, and a total of 75 three-pointers so far this season.

Harden hit 85 three-pointers this season, but what about Curry, James, and Doncic?

Doncic, as the best swingman in the active line, the three-point shot has long become his main scoring method, this season he can average 33.7 points per game to rank second in the league, and the average of 4 three-pointers per game is also second in the league after Curry, with a three-point shooting rate of 38.3%, and a total of 133 three-pointers so far this season.

Harden hit 85 three-pointers this season, but what about Curry, James, and Doncic?

Trae Young, known as "Curry Jr.", has averaged 27.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 11 assists per game this season, shooting 36.5% from three-point range and 3.4 three-pointers per game, and is currently sixth in the league with 112 three-pointers.

Harden hit 85 three-pointers this season, but what about Curry, James, and Doncic?

On the Warriors' side, there are two people who have made more than 100 three-point shots: Curry and Thompson. Needless to say, the former's three-point ability is needless to say, hitting a total of 155 three-pointers so far this season, averaging 4.6 per game, both of which rank first in the league. Thompson, on the other hand, made 113 three-pointers, ranking fifth in the league, averaging 3.2 three-pointers per game, but judging from Thompson's current performance on the court, he is no longer the soup god who scored like a bag in the past, although the production is passable, but the efficiency has dropped significantly.