Even goats (GOAT) have weaknesses. Michael Jordan has played in only one three-point game in his career (thankfully), and to this day he remains the worst performer in game history.
Jordan shot 5-of-30 in a 1990 three-point game and scored 16.67 percent, the lowest he scored in that game.
Of course, Jordan is far from the only superstar who has underperformed in a three-point game. For example, Clyde Drexler tied for fourth-worst players in three-point game history (26.67 percent), Paul George tied for seventh (26.69 percent), and Allen Iverson tied for 14th place (33.33 percent).
Ranking of the worst players in history:
1. Michael Jordan: 16.67% out of 30. Participated in 1990.
2. Vladimir Radmanovic: 20.0% (30 points out of 30). Participated in 2005.
3. Antoine Walker: 23.33% (out of 30). Participated in 2003.
3. Clyde Drexler: 26.67% out of 30. Participated in 1991.
5. Sam Perkins: 26.67% (out of 30). Participated in 1997.
5. Steve Smith: 26.67% out of 8. Participated in 2002.
5. Paul George: 29.69% out of 64. Participated in 2013 and 2018.
5. Joe Johnson: 29.69% out of 64. Participated in 2005 and 2014.
9. Rimas Kotinitis: 30.0% out of 30. Participated in 1989.
9. Norm Nixon: 30.0% out of 30. Participated in 1986.
9. Bob Sula: 30.0% out of 30. Participated in 2000.
12. Bijay Armstrong: 31.67% out of 60. Participated in 1993 and 1994.
12. Dan Majelle: 31.67% out of 60. Participated in 1993 and 1995.
14. Alan Iverson: 33.33% out of 30. Participated in 2000.
14. Brian Russell: 33.33% out of 30. Participated in 2001.
16. Kyle Lowry: 34.31% out of 102. Participated in 2016 and 2017.
17. Drazen Petrovich: 35.0% out of 60. Participated in 1992.
18.C.J. McClem: 35.29% (24 out of 68). Participated in 2016 and 2017.
18. Khris Middleton: 35.29% (24 out of 68). Participated in 2016 and 2019.
20. Trent Tucker: 35.83% out of 120. Participated in 1986 and 1988.