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Best Three-Point Shooters Still Available In NBA Free Agency

Luke Kennard is one of the best three-point shooters who is still a free agent.

The NBA has entered the part of the offseason where free agency signings have mostly come to a standstill. Free agents go flying off the board fast and furious before their occurrences become far less frequent. That doesn’t mean there isn’t any value left for teams in the free-agent market though.

If a team is looking to add to their depth by signing a three-point shooter, there are players out there who can help. Many of the players listed here can likely be had on a minimum deal. Here are seven players that remain in NBA free agency that are more than capable of being reliable three-point shooters that remain unsigned.

Best Three-Point Shooters Still Available In NBA Free Agency

Davis Bertans

Davis Bertans has clearly been overpaid the last few seasons, but he remains a reliable three-point shooter. The 31-year-old has made 39.6% from three-point range in his career. In two straight seasons (2018-19 and 2019-20), more than 42% of his threes went through the net.

Gordon Hayward

A former max salary player, Gordon Hayward may have to settle for a minimum deal after going scoreless in the Oklahoma City Thunder’s playoff run. The 34-year-old has had his share of injuries of late as well. He still made 41.1% from long-range last season with the Charlotte Hornets and Thunder. That’s the fourth time in the last five seasons that Hayward has made at least 38.3% of his three-point tries.

Justin Holiday

Now 35 years old, Justin Holiday has spent 11 seasons in the NBA. Last season with the Denver Nuggets, Holiday made 40.4% of his 136 three-point attempts. He’s at a career mark of 36.5% from three-point range.

Luke Kennard

The Memphis Grizzlies declined Luke Kennard’s $14.8 million team option at the end of June. While many believe he eventually returns to Memphis, as of now he remains unsigned. It will likely require more than a minimum deal to sign the 28-year-old. He led the NBA in three-point percentage in back-to-back seasons in 2021-22 and 2022-23. He’s at a career mark of 43.9% from three-point range over seven seasons and hit them at a 45.0% clip in 2023-24.

Doug McDermott

Now 32 years old, Doug McDermott is 10 seasons deep into his NBA career. One thing he has done consistently through that time is connect on the long ball. He has shot 41.0% from three-point territory in his career, the same percentage he had last season with the San Antonio Spurs and Indiana Pacers. He has made more than 40% from beyond the arc in seven of his 10 seasons.

Cedi Osman

After playing six years with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cedi Osman played 2023-24 as a member of the Spurs. Attempting 3.1 three-pointers a game, Osman made them at a 38.9% mark which is a career-best. Around 54% of his career field goal attempts are from beyond the arc.

Landry Shamet

Waived by the Washington Wizards in early July, Landry Shamet remains unsigned. Last season was a down one from the 27-year-old when it comes to three-point accuracy. He made 33.8% from deep in 2023-24, but he was a far more accurate 38.8% over his first five seasons.

 

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