NBA 2K23: Taking stock of the real-life 3 point shooters

3 pointer attribute is a significant value for players in the NBA 2K23, especially for some ball handlers and scorers. If the value of the three-pointer can increase, the practicality will also be significantly improved. 2K update refers to the importance ​​of the original players, and the update of the foremost players' three-pointers relates to the players' actual shooting performance. The probability will increase the three-point value in the next version. Previously we showed the top 10 players with the best 3-pointer attributes in NBA 2K23. The following are the best three-pointers in reality Shooter players. If you like something, you can get the players you want through mission challenges and NBA2K MT in the game.



Note: Players who do not exist in the game have been removed (Watanabe Yuta, Dean Wade, Lalavia, etc.), and the data is as of November 16, when all games are over.


1. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (Denver Nuggets)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 54.5%
  • Average hits per game: 2.5
  • Currently, the most accurate man, in reality, his value in the game has gradually increased.


2. Kevin Huerter (Sacramento Kings)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 52.6%
  • Hits per game: 3.8
  • In reality, production and hit rate are both, and the next version will increase the three-pointer, but the value has doubled in the game.


3. Bones Hyland (Denver Nuggets)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 50%
  • Hits per game: 2.9
  • Unpopular, accurate, and challenging to cast, the young man has a future in the future, but the game could be better now.


4. Brandon Ingram (New Orleans Pelicans)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 50%
  • Hits per game: 1.7
  • The output is not much, but at least the hit rate is high, and he plays more like a core than Zion, and the future can be expected.


5. Jerami Grant (Portland Trail Blazers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 49.3%
  • Hits per game: 2.7
  • The number of shots has been reduced, but the efficiency has been significantly improved. The next version will increase, but the entire value has reached more than 6 million.


6. Kelly Olynyk (Utah Jazz)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 49%
  • Hits per game: 1.6
  • The hit rate is high, but the output is average. There is no need to fry in the game, and the practicability is average.


7. Grant Williams (Boston Celtics)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 48.8%
  • Hits per game: 1.6
  • The game is also more general in practicality.


8. Michael Porter Jr. (Denver Nuggets)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 48.3%
  • Hits per game: 3.6
  • It has both output and hit rate, and the projection will increase in the next version, and the practicality will be improved.


9. Luke Kennard (Los Angeles Clippers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 47.9%
  • Hits per game: 1.6
  • It has always been accurate in reality and the game, but the practicality is average.


10. Goran Dragic (Chicago Bulls)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 46.8%
  • Hits per game: 1.6
  • The practicability is average, and there is no value for speculation.


11. Damion Lee (Phoenix Suns)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 45.7%
  • Hits per game: 1.6
  • The practicability is average, and there is no value for speculation.


12. Christian Wood (Dallas Mavericks)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 45.5%
  • Hits per game: 1.4
  • The output is average, and the tactical status is lower than expected.


13. Desmond Bane (Memphis Grizzlies)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 45.1%
  • Hits per game: 3.8
  • The output and hit rate are reasonable. The price/performance ratio in the game is average at present, but the future can be expected.


14. Al Horford ( Boston Celtics)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 45.1%
  • Hits per game: 2.1
  • The hit rate is reasonable and can be used in the game after increasing the three-pointer value.


15. George Niang (Philadelphia 76ers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 44.8%
  • Hits per game: 2.1
  • Generally useful in games.


16. Spencer Dinwiddie (Dallas Mavericks)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 44.1%
  • Hits per game: 3.2
  • The shooting performance this season is outstanding, the output and hit rate are reasonable, and the practicality in the game will be improved.


17. Donovan Mitchell (Cleveland Cavaliers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 43.4%
  • Hits per game: 4.2
  • The production of three-pointers is second only to Curry, and the shooting rate is also reasonable. One of the players will be enhanced in the next version, and the practicality will be further improved.


18. Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 43.3%
  • Average hits per game: 5
  • The number of three-pointers produced ranks first in the league, and the shooting percentage is maintained well.


19. Mikal Bridges (Phoenix Suns)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 43.2%
  • Number of hits per game: 1.2
  • There are few three-point shots, and the offensive methods are more abundant. Fortunately, the shooting rate is still reasonable.


20. Cameron Johnson (Phoenix Suns)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 43.1%
  • Hits per game: 2.8
  • The output and hit rate are reasonable. Currently recovering from injuries, the practicability in the game is mediocre.


21. Nicolas Batum (Los Angeles Clippers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 42.9%
  • Number of hits per game: 1.2
  • The output is average, but the hit rate is reasonable. It is one of the options for civilians to use as a striker.


22. Tyrese Haliburton (Indiana Pacers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 42.9%
  • Average hits per game: 3
  • The output and shooting percentage are good, and Harden is currently the only two players averaging 20 points + 10 assists per game, and the future can be expected.


23. Grayson Allen (Milwaukee Bucks)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 42.6%
  • Hits per game: 1.9
  • Generally useful in games.


24. Caris LeVert (Cleveland Cavaliers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 42.4%
  • Hits per game: 1.9
  • The hit rate is relatively good, but it has declined gradually. The next version is expected to increase the value by three points and improve practicability.


25. Obi Toppin (Knicks)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 42.4%
  • Hits per game: 1.8
  • The three-point shooting rate is reasonable, and it is hoped that the three-point value will be enhanced and the game's practicality will be improved.


26. Keldon Johnson (Spurs)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 42.3%
  • Hits per game: 3.7
  • The output and hit rate are reasonable, and the future can be expected.


27. Van Fleet (Raptors)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 42.2%
  • Hits per game: 3.5
  • The output and hit rate are reasonable, but the game's practicality is average.


28. Prince (Timberwolves)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 42.2%
  • Hits per game: 1.4
  • The hit rate is reasonable, one of the options for civilian strikers.


29. Vassell (Spurs)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 42%
  • Hits per game: 3.1
  • The output and hit rate are reasonable, and the practicability has been improved, but the value of the game has doubled, and the future can be expected.


30. Malik Beasley (Jazz)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 41.7%
  • Hits per game: 2.8
  • The practicality is average, and the refugee can choose the defender in the game.


31. Bojan (Pistons)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 41.6%
  • Hits per game: 2.8
  • The hit rate and production are better than at the beginning of the season, but they are still good, and the civilians in the game can choose the striker.


32. Terrence Davis (Kings)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 41.3%
  • Hits per game: 1.6
  • Usability will improve but still be average.


33. Royce O'Neal (Nets)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 41.2%
  • Hits per game: 2.3
  • The practicality of three-pointers is expected to increase, and civilians can choose to use them.


34. Terrence Ross (Magic)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 41.1%
  • Hits per game: 1.8
  • The practicality of three-pointers is expected to increase, and civilians can choose to use them.


35. Buddy Hield (Indiana Pacers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 40.8%
  • Hits per game: 4.1
  • The production and shooting percentage are good, but the team status is very delicate, and the game is a relatively stable shooter.


36. Tyrese Maxey (Philadelphia 76ers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 40.8%
  • Hits per game: 2.9
  • The output and hit rate are reasonable, and the future can be expected.


37. Darius Garland (Cleveland Cavaliers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 40.7%
  • Hits per game: 3.1
  • The output and hit rate are reasonable, and the future can be expected.


38. Kevin Love (Cleveland Cavaliers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 40.7%
  • Average hits per game: 2.5
  • The game has obvious advantages and disadvantages, and there is no need to fry cards.


39. Ja Morant (Memphis Grizzlies)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 40.3%
  • Hits per game: 2.1
  • The value of three-pointers in the next version is expected to increase, and the practicality will be further improved. The game is already full 70 million.


40. Marcus Morris Sr. (Los Angeles Clippers)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 40.3%
  • Hits per game: 2.2
  • A space-based power forward that civilians can choose.


41. Trey Murphy (New Orleans Pelicans)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 40.3%
  • Hits per game: 2.2
  • The value of Mantu has reached 10 million, which is practical but cost-effective.


42. Derrick White (Boston Celtics)

  • 3 pointer shooting percentage: 40%
  • Hits per game: 1.4
  • It is expected that the value of the three-pointer will increase in the next version, and the game's practicality will be improved.


The above are all players in the NBA with a three-point shooting rate of more than 40%. Players with a small average number of hits are likely to drop 5-for-0 in a game. Players in this list, such as Herter, Porter, Grant, Mitchell, etc., are 100% in the next version and will enhance their three-pointers. Numerical.

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