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In NBA history, which stars have the strongest ability to score three points in the finals?
This season's NBA Finals ended with the Lakers' 4-2 victory over the Heat, and Lakers star James continued to stabilize the second place in the NBA Finals with a three-pointer of 15. So who are the top ten players in NBA history finals?

Ten: Kevin? Durant (43 years old)

Although Durant, who came to the Nets for reimbursement this season, missed the opportunity to lead the team to the finals with Owen, Durant still ranked tenth in the NBA history finals with 43 three-pointers. Although Durant's career is not famous for three-pointers, three-pointers are also a big killer for him.

Durant entered the finals four times in his career and won the championship twice in the Warriors. Durant, who came to the Warriors, was naturally influenced by the team system. The number of shots and hits of three-pointers reached a career high. I believe many fans still remember Durant's desperate three-pointer to the Cavaliers for two consecutive years.

Nine: Derek? Fisher (48 years old)

Although Fisher has never been the absolute boss of the team, Fisher, who has played for the Lakers and Thunder in his career, has also reached the finals eight times, even surpassing teammate Kobe Bryant. Fisher has always been an indispensable role player for the Lakers in his career. At present, he is tied with Kobe Bryant for ninth place in the finals three-pointer list with 48 finals three-pointer hits.

Fisher's most famous three-point career finals was the 2009 Lakers-Magic finals G4. In the last 10.8 seconds of Game 4, the Lakers were still three points behind. At this time, Fisher did not wait for Kobe and others to get to the frontcourt after receiving the ball, and directly made a strong defensive shot to equalize the three points. The Lakers finally beat Magic in overtime.

Eight: Kobe? Kobe Bryant (48 years old)

Kobe entered the finals seven times in his career and won the championship five times. Kobe Bryant, who has almost no shooting blind spot on the court, still tied with teammate Fisher for the ninth place in the NBA history three-pointer list with 48 three-pointers, many of which were forced at the crucial moment of the game.

Among them, in the second game of the finals between the Lakers and the Pistons in 2004, the Lakers were still three points behind in the last eight seconds of the game. At this time, Kobe forced three points against the defense to drag the game into overtime, and overtime won. If it weren't for Kobe's three points, the Lakers would probably be swept by the pistons in this year's finals.

Seven: ray allen (55)

I believe many fans will be surprised that ray allen, who still ranks first in the NBA history three-pointer list, only ranks seventh in the NBA finals three-pointer list, but it is a fact. Ray allen's 55 three-pointers in the finals ranked only seventh in NBA history.

I'm afraid this can be attributed to two reasons. First of all, ray allen's era was not as popular as it is now, and ray allen's three-pointers were far worse than those of these players. Second, because ray allen has only entered the finals four times in his career, the number of three-point hits will naturally be less.

Six: Robert? Horry (56 years old)

Horry has always been known for his broad-mindedness in his career. He often hit key three points at the crucial moment in the finals to help the team win the game. Horry entered the finals1* *1times in his career, and won the championship seven times, even surpassing many superstars. Horry still ranks sixth in NBA history finals with 56 3-pointers.

Horry hit a lot of three-pointers in the third game of the finals 1995 Rockets vs Magic, which saved the team from the quagmire. Horry scored three-pointers at the last minute to kill Magic. In the third game of the 200 1 Lakers vs76 Finals, Horry finally scored a key three-pointer, laying the foundation for victory. In the fifth game of the finals of Spurs vs Pistons in 2005, Horry hit the winning three points before the finals to help the team win the game.

Five: JR? Smith (59 years old)

I believe many people will be shocked that JR can rank in this position, but since 20 15, JR went to the Cavaliers to follow James, he has entered the finals five times. Watching JR's trip to the finals, he is indeed a qualified bodyguard with a knife. With 59 three-pointers as the main offensive means, he still ranks fifth in the three-pointer list of NBA history finals.

Especially in the fifth game of the 20 17 finals, the Cavaliers have fallen behind the Warriors by 1:3 and are on the verge of elimination. In G5, JR suddenly broke out and made 1 1 9 shots, among which 8 3-pointers made 7 shots, and the hit rate was as high as 87.5%. However, although JR was extremely brave in that game, the Cavaliers regretted losing the game.

Four: Danny? Green (59)

Although Green has already turned into an "iron forest", especially in the fifth game of this season's finals, Rigling missed a big three-pointer at the last minute, and the team missed the game, which attracted many fans' anger, but Green still ranked fourth in the three-pointer list of NBA history finals with 59 three-pointers.

Although Green made James desperate this season, he also made James desperate as a Spurs player in 20 13 and 20 14 for two consecutive years. Born in the 20 13 finals, Green scored 27 three-pointers in seven finals against the Heat, setting a three-pointer record in the NBA single-season finals at that time.

Three: clay? Thompson (86)

As one of the splash brothers, klay thompson has led the Warriors to the finals five times from 20 15 to 20 19, and won three of them. Thompson, who is famous for his three-point accuracy, scored 86 three-points in five finals, ranking third in the three-point list of NBA history finals.

Clay's three-pointers can be called nuclear weapons, which are often fatal in the key battles of the finals. It is worth mentioning that Clay scored 6+ 3 points in three single games in the finals, namely 15- 16 season finals G5 three points 1 1 middle 6; 16- 17 season finals G3 three points 1 1 middle 6; 18- 19 season finals G4 three points 10 6.

Two: LeBron? James (10 1)

I believe many fans don't know that James, who has always been regarded as a poor three-pointer by the outside world, played a three-pointer of 10 1 in the finals, ranking second in the NBA history finals. But this is largely because James has entered the finals 10 times so far, and with the growth of age, James has chosen more and more outside shots.

In this season's finals against the Heat, James hit 4 1.7% from three-pointers in six games. In the fifth game, James made 6 of 9 3-pointers and scored 40 points efficiently. In the end, James also successfully defeated the Heat 4-2 to win the championship and won his fourth FMVP.

One: Stephen? Curry (12 1)

Even James 10 1 3-pointers are only ranked second, so I believe many fans don't have to think about it to know that it belongs to Kurimo. So far, Curry has entered the finals five times in his career and won three championships. In these five finals, Curry played a horrible 12 1 3-pointer, far ahead of other players on the list.

As an epoch-making super shooter in NBA, Curry's appearance is of great significance to NBA. To some extent, Curry is also an important promoter of the current NBA small ball era. In the second game of the 20 18 finals, Curry 17 made 9 3-pointers, and 9 3-pointers also set a record of hitting 3-pointers in a single game in NBA history, which no one can break so far.