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The 'Most three's off the bench in a game by an active NBA player' quiz
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The 'Most three's off the bench in a game by an active NBA player' quiz

Can you name the active NBA players with the most three-pointers made off the bench? To be considered active, player must have been on an NBA roster in the 2024-25 season. Quiz clue: 3's / Season / Team. Good luck!

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10 / 2023-24 / ATL
Bogdan Bogdanovic
10 / 2022-23 / MEM
Luke Kennard
10 / 2023-24 / NO
Trey Murphy III
10 / 2021-22 / CHA
Kelly Oubre Jr.
10 / 2024-25 / BOS
Payton Pritchard
9 / 2011-12 / POR
Nicolas Batum
9 / 2024-25 / SAC
Keon Ellis
9 / 2019-20 / SAC
Buddy Hield
9 / 2019-20 / SAC
Buddy Hield
9 / 2021-22 / PHX
Cameron Johnson
9 / 2024-25 / CLE
Sam Merrill
9 / 2021-22 / BK
Patty Mills
9 / 2020-21 / CHA
Malik Monk
9 / 2021-22 / CHA
Kelly Oubre Jr.
9 / 2022-23 / PHX
Landry Shamet
9 / 2020-21 / POR
Anfernee Simons
8 / 2022-23 / NO
Jose Alvarado
8 / 2022-23 / UTAH
Malik Beasley
8 / 2016-17 / WAS
Bojan Bogdanovic
8 / 2023-24 / DET
Alec Burks
8 / 2018-19 / LAL
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
8 / 2018-19 / MEM
Jevon Carter
8 / 2020-21 / UTAH
Jordan Clarkson
8 / 2024-25 / MIN
Donte DiVincenzo
8 / 2016-17 / HOU
Eric Gordon
8 / 2020-21 / DAL
Tim Hardaway Jr.
8 / 2019-20 / SAC
Buddy Hield
8 / 2021-22 / SAC
Buddy Hield
8 / 2024-25 / CLE
Ty Jerome
8 / 2024-25 / OKC
Isaiah Joe
8 / 2024-25 / OKC
Isaiah Joe
8 / 2021-22 / LAC
Luke Kennard
8 / 2021-22 / CLE
Kevin Love
8 / 2022-23 / CLE
Kevin Love
8 / 2024-24 BK
Tyrese Martin
8 / 2023-24 / CLE
Sam Merrill
8 / 2023-24 / CLE
Sam Merrill
8 / 2020-21 / SA
Patty Mills
8 / 2024-25 / SAC
Malik Monk
8 / 2024-25 / BOS
Payton Pritchard
8 / 2024-25 / BOS
Payton Pritchard
8 / 2021-22 / MIA
Duncan Robinson
8 / 2018-19 / PHI
Landry Shamet
8 / 2020-21 / MIA
Max Strus

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