2018-19 Regular Season: The leaders in Three-Pointers made so far

The modern-day league is shifting towards the 3-and-D style of play
The modern-day league is shifting towards the 3-and-D style of play

#3 Paul George - 184

Paul George has been named an All-Star for the fourth consecutive season.
Paul George has been named an All-Star for the fourth consecutive season.

Paul George's 27.6 points per game average is his career-best by a fair margin, and it's paying dividends for the city of Oklahoma. His dramatic re-signing with OKC in the offseason has resulted in the formation of a dynamic duo with Westbrook with every passing game.

The most recent showing of his blistering long-range shooting came in a win against the Bucks when he dropped 8-of-12 from deep and finished with 37 points in a valiant effort against a quality team.

George is shooting a career-best 41% from downtown across the 50 games he has played in OKC this season, able to attempt around nine shots from the distance almost every game.

He is 184-of-449 in terms of three-pointers, along with a decent 82% conversion from the FT line. He raced past his former-MVP teammate on his way to bagging a spot on the All-Star starting lineup for the Western Conference, owing to his spectacular numbers all-round.

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