During Korver’s all-star season with the Hawks, he shot an insane 49.2% on 6 attempts per game over 75 games. Similarly, Redick shot 47.5% on 5.6 attempts per over 75 games and Joe Harris’ 20-21 shot 47.5% on 6.4 attempts over 69 games.

Other seasons to consider:

Novak 11-12: 47.2%, 5.2 attempts despite only 19 minutes per game, 54 games

Duncan Robinson 19-20: 44.6% on 8.3 attempts over 73 games

Kapono 06-07: 51.4% on 3.1 attempts, 67 games

Kennard 22-23: 49.4% on 4.6 attempts, 59 games with two teams

Buddy 22-23: 42.5% on 8.5 attempts over 80 games

Nash 07-08: 47%, 4.7 attempts, 81 games

Joe Johnson 04-05: 47.8% on 4.5 attempts, all 82 games

Klay 14-15: 44%, 7.1 attempts, 77 games

Ray Allen 01-02: 43.4%, 7.7 attempts, 69 games

Reggie Miller 96-97: 42.7%, 6.6 attempts, 81 games

Kerr 89-90: 50.7%, 1.8 attempts, 21 mpg, 78 games

Lillard 19-20: 40.1%, 10.2 attempts per game, 66 games

Harden 18-19: 36.8% on a ridiculous 13.2 attempts over 78 games. Only season ever with 1000+ attempts, pacing Curry’s 15-16 by 142 attempts

Eric Gordon 14-15: 44.8% on 5.2 attempts over 61 games

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    Lillard in 2020 easily.

    40% on 10 three point attempts per game. Hitting every type of shot imaginable(off the dribble, catch and shoot, deep threes, etc)

    To this day, only Curry and Lillard have done 40% on 10 3PA per game iirc

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      Lillard is kind of a weird one. His percentages have never been too outrageously awesome when they are just listed as a 3-point attempt, but you pull up his shot chart and see he’s doing it on extremely difficult shots.

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        This is how I feel about Trae Young and why I think LaMelo is going to blow people away this year.

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      Klay last year shot a higher percentage on more attempts. 2020 Duncan Robinson shot 4.5% higher on only 2 fewer attempts. Sure Dame has the difficulty argument but I wouldn’t say “easily”.

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    If you’re going to put guys like Kapono and Kerr on here, then Tim Legler’s 1995-96 season deserves a mention as well. He shot 52% from three on 3.2 attempts a game and played 77 games that season.

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    Bird won 3 consecutive 3pt contests while talking shit to everyone…86 87 88 Mvp, finals MVP, 3pt champion all in the same year 86

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      Yeah I should’ve included him. It’s tough factoring players from that era but 41.4% on 3.1 attempts per game in the 80s is pretty damn good

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      Yeah on the lowest volume of his career though (2.1 per game, 4.2 per 36) and only played 18 mpg over 52 games

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    Jason kapono actually gave me tips on how to shoot back when I was 9/10,I went to one of those things that some heat players an coaches train kids an shit. I swear it’s like he almost never missed a shot when he was shooting in front of us, crazy how good nba shooters are

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    A couple shoutouts to guys who had standout volume/efficiency for the era:

    2003-04 Peja Stojakovic. At the time, for the standard 3pt line (not shortened like '95-'97), his 240 3s made was the most in a season and 43.3% was barely behind the Ray Allen season mentioned in the OP for highest 3P% with 200+ made. And he put up that career-high efficiency while being thrust into the #1 scorer role due to Webber’s injury.

    1988-89 Dale Ellis. He wasn’t the only player to surpass the previous 3pm record that year, but it took Michael Adams nearly 130 more attempts to make only 4 more. Ellis shot 47.8% from downtown on just over 4 attempts per game while putting up a career high 27.5ppg.

    And just a little fun fact: In 1983-84, Darrell Griffith made 91 3s for the Jazz. No other team in the league made 80+.

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      The idea of a player scoring almost 28ppg, hitting almost 48% from 3, yet only taking FOUR 3pointers a game is so wild to me