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Who is the most accurate shooter in NBA history?
Who is the greatest shooter in NBA? You may think of players like reggie miller, steve nash and Jordan. Adrian Vicente, a columnist of the Stand Report, selected the 20 greatest shooters in NBA history.

How to define a shooter? They must have the following points: three consecutive seasons (246 games); Average playing time is at least 25 minutes; Average at least 10 shots per game; The free throw percentage reached 80%. 3. Michael Jordan

Occupation: 1985-2003

Game: 1072.

Average time per game: 38.3 minutes.

Average shots in two points: 2 1.2 times.

Average shooting times in three-point court: 1.7 times.

Free throws per game: 8.2

Two-point hit rate: 5 1%

Three-point shooting percentage: 32.7%

Free throw percentage: 83.5%

Average score: 30. 1.

There is no doubt that Jordan is the greatest basketball player in world history. Next, we will discuss that Jordan is a great shooter, and you won't be surprised. Some people question that Jordan rarely shoots outside the three-point line. There are two key points: first, when you can shoot at 16 feet, will you still choose to shoot at 23 feet? Second, when you have a chance to make a layup, will you shoot at 16 feet?

In a total of *** 1072 regular-season games, Jordan only shot below 40% in 142 games. In other words, his poor shooting only accounts for 13% of the total. It is worth mentioning that the other two guards, such as Mitch Richmond and Kobe, have poor shooting percentage, accounting for 30% or more.

Jordan shot 24,537 times in his career, only Jabbar and Malone were more than him. Malone shot closer to the basket, and his shooting percentage was only 0. 19% higher than Jordan's. Only seven players in history have made at least 17000 shots and hit 1700 three-pointers. Among these seven people, Jordan's shooting percentage ranks first. Jordan 10 was selected as the best team, 14 All-Star Games, 6 championships, 6 finals MVPs and 5 regular season MVPs. 2. larry bird

Occupation: 1980- 1992

Games: 897 games

Average time per game: 38.4 minutes.

Average shots in two points: 17.4 times.

Average shooting times in three-point court: 1.9 times.

Free throws per game: 5.

Two-point hit rate: 50.9%

Three-point shooting percentage: 37.6%

Free throw percentage: 88.6%

Average score per game: 24.3 points

Bird is 6 feet 9 inches tall, but he can't jump fast, but he has strong ball control ability and is very confident. He can use change to break through his opponent. Bird's legend began in Francilik, the town where he was born, which is adjacent to the corn-growing area in Indiana, where his family lived a simple life. There are 2059 people in the town of Francesco. Whenever a family men's basketball game is held in the local Spring Valley High School, most people in the town will go to watch the game and cheer for a blond boy named larry bird. Bird won the regular season MVP three times and the finals MVP twice. 1987, shooting 50%, three-pointers 40% and free throws 90%. Like Jordan and West, Bird is also a key man. He is the greatest striker in the history of the league. 1998 was inducted into the Hall of Fame. 1, reggie miller

Occupation: 1988-2005

Game: 1389.

Average time per game: 34.3 minutes.

Average shots per game in two points: 7.9 times.

The average number of shots on the three-point court: 4.7 times.

Average number of free throws: 5. 1.

Two-point hit rate: 5 1.6%

Three-point shooting percentage: 39.5%

Free throw percentage: 88.8%

Average score: 18.2.

Miller is a pure shooter. He can shoot at any position on the basketball court. Miller played for the Pacers 18 years. At that time, Pacers/KLOC-made the playoffs 0/5 times, reached the Eastern Conference finals 6 times and lost 4 times. Miller is a shooter and a superstar of the team. He is not as comprehensive as Jordan, explosive as Malone and dominant as Olajuwon. He is a pure shooter. During his career of 18 years, he played 77.2 times a season, averaging 34 minutes per game. He insists on running, finding space, catching the ball and shooting in every game. His range is very long, from 18 feet to 24 feet. We can't forget 1995, a game in the Eastern Conference finals. Miller scored 8.9 seconds and 8 minutes, which finally helped the team reverse the opponent.