The first two points in each position in history: the control guard has no suspense. The second center of Harden was actually the two of them.
In the past 10 years, the league has set off a three-point trend, making the three-point goal almost the first choice for each team. The players also regard the three-point goal as their main scoring method, and even insider have developed the three-point ability one after another. The top two of the centers who have scored the most three-point goals in NBA history are active players. Let’s take a look at who has scored the most three-point goals in each position ~ (Data as of November 15)
Point guard
No. 1 Guard: Curry 3182 goals (838 games, 42.8% hit in three points)
Point guard second: Lillard 2174 goals (719 games, with a 3-point hit rate of)
Shooting guard
The first part: Ray Allen 2973 goals (1300 games, 40% hit in three points)
Sub-guard second: Harden 2613 goals (951 games, with a three-point hit rate of)
Small forward
First in the small front: James 2157 goals (1376 games, with a 3-point hit rate of)
Second before Junior: Pierce 2143 goals (1343 games, with a 3-point hit rate of)
Power forward
Top 1: Nowitzki 1982 goals (1522 games, 38% hit by three points)
Top 2: loafers 1495 goals (823 games, 37.4% hit by three points)
Center
Center first: Downs 808 goals (496 games, with a 3-point hit rate of)
Center second: ollinick 757 goals (625 games, 3% hit rate of 36.8%)
Note: Qian Ning-Frye’s career hit 1049 in three points, but was counted as a power forward.