By John Rammas/ irammas@eurohoops.net
To make it even more interesting, we set the limit at 4 attempts per game. But in order not to wrong the rest of the players – like Kyle Kuric of FC Barcelona, who makes a league-leading 58.5% of his threes – you can see each player’s place on the overall ranking in the bracket next to his three-point percentage.
#10 MARCUS ERIKSSON
ALBA Berlin | Guard | 5 December 1993 | Sweden
In ALBA Berlin’s 81-100 win in Round 28 win over Khimki Moscow Region at Arena Mytishchi, Marcus Eriksson (12.1 points) tied the EuroLeague’s all-time, single-game record for made three-pointers. His 10-for-13 show that night is no coincidence for a player of Eriksson’s talent considering that he ranks seventh in attempts per game and sixth in makes from the arc.
PER GAME: 2.5/6.1
TOTAL: 45/109
%: 41.3% (44th)
#9 KLEMEN PREPELIC
Valencia Basket | Guard | 20 October 1992 | Slovenia
Klemen Prepelic (11.7 points) ranks ninth in the EuroLeague in three-point attempts per game, but with a career-high 41% of them going in, who wouldn’t do the same in his place? He has made 4 of 6 triples in three of Valencia Basket’s games and reached 5 of 13 in the team’s 105-103 overtime win against CSKA Moscow at La Fonteta.
PER GAME: 2.2/5.4
TOTAL: 62/150
%: 41.3% (42nd)
#8 KOSTAS SLOUKAS
Olympiacos Piraeus | Guard | 15 January 1990 | Greece
Kostas Sloukas is one of the top players in the EuroLeague in assists (6.0), but he can set up shots for himself just as easily (11.5 points). He just downed 4 of his 6 three-point tries in Olympiacos Piraeus’s 80-84 win at ALBA’s Mercedes-Benz Arena in Round 30, but he has also reached 5-for-7 accuracy twice.
PER GAME: 1.7/4
TOTAL: 50/120
%: 41.7% (38th)
#7 SASHA VEZENKOV
Olympiacos Piraeus | Forward | 6 August 1995 | Greece
Sasha Vezenkov (10.4 points) scored a career-high 31 points in that same Olympiacos win against ALBA in Round 30, confirming once again that this is the best season of his career. In Berlin, 18 of his points came from Vezenkov hitting 6 of 7 three-pointers with the characteristic high arc he puts on his shot.
PER GAME: 1.8/4.1
TOTAL: 48/112
%: 42.9% (30th)
#6 JAYCEE CARROLL
Real Madrid | Guard | 16 April 1983 | USA
Jaycee Carroll (10.0 points) doesn’t need any recommendations when it comes to his ability from behind the 6.75-meter line. And if he did, rival defenses would provide them. He’s just the 10th player in the history of the EuroLeague with 1,000 or more three-point attempts (1,012, with a career accuracy rate of 42.4%), and he made 5 of 9 in Round 27 despite Real Madrid‘s 78-77 road loss to Khimki.
PER GAME: 1.7/4
TOTAL: 40/93
%: 43% (29th)
#5 VLADIMIR LUCIC
FC Bayern Munich | Forward | 17 June 1989 | Serbia
This season is the best of Vladimir Lucic’s career in terms of scoring (13.7 points), and it’s not by chance that he is also shooting from deep more than ever. Indeed, he has launched nearly 60% more threes so far than in the next-highest of his previous seven EuroLeague seasons. Lucic hit a career-high 4 of 5 from downtown among 26 points in Bayern’s 82-85 road win against Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv back in Round 3.
PER GAME: 2/4.4
TOTAL: 43/96
%: 44.8% (17th)
#4 BILLY BARON
Zenit St Petersburg | Guard | 11 December 1990 | USA
Billy Baron (8.9 points) is one of those players to whom you cannot afford to give the slightest room along the perimeter, lest you be punished. He just hit 4 of 4 three-pointers in Zenit St Petersburg’s last-minute, 75-79 home loss at the hands of TD Systems Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz and made 6 of 10 back in Round 7 vs. Khimki.
PER GAME: 1.9/4.3
TOTAL: 56/125
%: 44.8% (16th)
#3 ALEC PETERS
TD Systems Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz | Forward | 13 April 1995 | USA
Last summer, Alec Peters changed teams for the third time in his EuroLeague career (CSKA 2018-19, Anadolu Efes Istanbul 2019-20, Baskonia 2020-present), but he didn’t change his habit of making a high rate of shots from beyond 6.75 meters. He has made 4 of 5 from long range twice this season and shots from that distance now account for half of his career-high 12.0 points per game.
PER GAME: 2/4.5
TOTAL: 59/131
%: 45% (15th)
#2 ALEX ABRINES
FC Barcelona | Forward | 1 August 1994 | Spain
Alex Abrines brings something different to Barcelona’s backcourt and with an average of 7.8 points he makes life difficult for rival defenses quite regularly. He made 5 of 6 three-pointers for his season-high performance of 17 points in Barcelona’s 67-103 win over ALBA at the Mercedes-Benz Arena back in Round 7.
PER GAME: 1.9/4.1
TOTAL: 52/115
%: 45.2% (13th)
#1 MARIUS GRIGONIS
Zalgiris Kaunas | Guard | 26 April 1994 | Lithuania
Marius Grigonis is scoring a career-high 14.2 points and it’s no coincidence that with him leading the way Zalgiris Kaunas has been able to remain competitive throughout the season. Woe to anyone who gives him the slightest room to go to work from the perimeter or from anywhere else, as demonstrated by the 6-for-8 three-point show he put on during Zalgiris’s 69-81 road win over Panathinaikos OPAP Athens in Round 13.
PER GAME: 2.2/4.7
TOTAL: 66/141
%: 46.8% (8th)