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Who is the most accurate player to shoot three-pointers when receiving the ball in the playoffs? The Pacers rank third

1:45am, 14 June 2025【Basketball】

Taking on the ball is a necessary skill for shooters, and doing this well in the playoff showdown will benefit the team. So who is the most accurate player who averaged more than three-pointers per game in the playoffs this season? This column will help you understand.

10th place: Warriors Hilder, averaging 4.8 shots and shooting percentage of 43.1%

As an important signing for the Warriors this season, Hilder can provide the team with sufficient firepower when he comes on as a substitute. The explosion of Hilder in the first round of the playoffs this season has also become an important factor in the Warriors being able to pass the first round. Overall, his contribution to the team is positive.

Ninth place: Grizzlies Aldama averaged 5.8 shots per game and hit percentage of 43.5%

Although the Grizzlies were lucky enough to catch the last train of the playoffs, they could only accept the swept ending when they faced the Thunder with a strong overall ability. In the Grizzlies, the big man Aldama performed well as a shooting inside line, with a shooting percentage of 43.5% of the three-pointers.

8th place: Celtics White, averaged 6.8 shots per game, shooting percentage of 44%

The Celtics are a team that relies heavily on three-pointers on the offensive end, and White's outstanding outside skills also allow him to be in the team, which is extremely considerable in terms of output and shooting percentage.

7th place: Pistons Harris, averaging 3.3 shots per game, shooting percentage of 45%

Harris, who is over 30 years old, can still get a big contract with an average salary of more than 25 million in the summer of 2024, which is due to his reliable outside projection level. Although the Pistons were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs this season, Harris still maintained his level of receiving three-pointers.

Sixth place: Rockets Van Vleet averaged 5 shots per game and hit percentage of 45.8%

As the only player among the main players of the Rockets who have won the championship, Van Vleet's veteran experience is extremely valuable to the team, which naturally includes his ability to catch and shoot three-pointers.

Fifth place: Heat Highsmith, averaging 3.8 shots per game, shooting percentage of 46.7%

From the basic data, Highsmith is hard to say that it is outstanding, but he is considered first-class in the league in terms of receiving and shooting three-pointers, which is also his greatest capital for establishing himself in the league.

Fourth place: Lakers Hachimura, 6 shots per game, shooting percentage of 50%

The result of the Lakers' first round elimination this season is obviously not in line with the fans' expectations, but in terms of personal performance, Hachimura still completed his offensive task outstandingly.

Third place: Pacers Nesmith, averaging 4.8 shots per game, with a shooting percentage of 50.5%

When the Pacers entered the finals, no one dared to underestimate this simple-style team. In this process, Halliburton's accurate pass and Nesmith's decisive moves are both essential.

Second place: Bucks AJ Green averaged 5 shots per game, shooting percentage of 52%

Lillard's reimbursement of injury gave Green, as a small man, more opportunities for offense from outside. While his shooting percentage of three-pointers reached 52%, his average score in the playoffs also leaped from 2.8 points last season to 11 points this season.

First place: Bucks Trent averaged 6 shots per game and hit percentage 60%

In his first season with the Bucks, Trent quickly adapted to his role in the team. Although they lost to the Pacers in the first round, Trent's 60% of his 3-point shooting percentage was still the best in the league.