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The '3-Point-shooting leaders by season' quiz
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The '3-Point-shooting leaders by season' quiz

Happy 42nd birthday to 15-year NBA veteran sharpshooter and current Los Angeles Lakers head coach, JJ Redick!

Redick was selected with the 11th-overall pick in the 2006 NBA Draft out of Duke, and while he was never made an All-Star team, the shooting ability that allowed him to dominate in Durham helped him carve out a very respectable NBA career. 

He made at least 200 three-pointers in four different seasons and he led the entire NBA by shooting 47.5 percent from deep on 421 attempts in 2015-16. 

He’d go on to play 940 games over his decade-and-a-half with six different teams before retiring with 1,950 three-pointers to his name. After retiring, he moved into a media role with ESPN and on his own before he was hired to coach LeBron James and the Lakers ahead of the 2024-25 season. In his two years on the sideline, he’s 103-61 in the regular season and won his first playoff series as skipper over the Houston Rockets even without Luka Doncic. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. How many of the players to lead the NBA in three-point shooting percentage for each season of the Three-Point Era (since 1979-80) can you name in six minutes?

Good luck!

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2024-25 / CHA / 45.6%
Seth Curry
2023-24 / PHX / 46.1%
Grayson Allen
2022-23 / LAC, MEM / 49.4%
Luke Kennard
2021-22 / LAC / 44.9%
Luke Kennard
2020-21 / BK / 47.5%
Joe Harris
2019-20 / MIL / 46.0%
George Hill
2018-19 / BK / 47.4%
Joe Harris
2017-18 / IND / 46.8%
Darren Collison
2016-17 / ATL, CLE / 45.1%
Kyle Korver
2015-16 / LAC/ 47.5%
JJ Redick
2014-15 / ATL / 49.2%
Kyle Korver
2013-14 / ATL / 47.2%
Kyle Korver
2012-13 / TOR, DET / 46.1%
Jose Calderon
2011-12 / NYK / 47.2%
Steve Novak
2010-11 / SA / 45.7%
Matt Bonner
2009-10 / UTAH / 53.6%
Kyle Korver
2008-09 / GSW / 46.7%
Anthony Morrow
2007-08 / TOR / 48.3%
Jason Kapono
2006-07 / MIA / 51.4%
Jason Kapono
2005-06 / DET / 45.8%
Richard Hamilton
2004-05 / MIN / 48.3%
Fred Hoiberg
2003-04 / SAC / 48.2%
Anthony Peeler
2002-03 / SA / 44.1%
Bruce Bowen
2001-02 / SA / 47.2%
Steve Smith
2000-01 / SEA / 47.6%
Brent Barry
1999-2000 / DAL / 49.1%
Hubert Davis
1998-99 / MIL / 47.6%
Dell Curry
1997-98 / SEA / 46.4%
Dale Ellis
1996-97 / CHA / 47.0%
Glen Rice
1995-96 / WAS / 52.2%
Tim Legler
1994-95 / CHI / 52.4%
Steve Kerr
1993-94 / POR / 45.9%
Tracy Murray
1992-93 / CHI / 45.3%
B.J. Armstrong
1991-92 / SEA / 44.6%
Dana Barros
1990-91 / SAC / 46.1%
Jim Les
1989-90 / CLE / 50.7%
Steve Kerr
1988-89 / MIA / 52.2%
Jon Sundvold
1987-88 / MIL, PHX / 49.1%
Craig Hodges
1986-87 / POR / 48.2%
Kiki Vandeweghe
1985-86 / MIL / 45.1%
Craig Hodges
1984-85 / LAL / 43.3%
Byron Scott
1983-84 / UTAH / 36.1%
Darrell Griffith
1982-83 / SA / 34.5%
Mike Dunleavy
1981-82 / NYK / 43.9%
Campy Russell
1980-81 / SD / 38.3%
Brian Taylor
1979-80 / SEA / 44.3%
Fred Brown

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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