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Players With The Best Wide-Open 3PT% So Far In The 2025-26 NBA Playoffs (Min. 15 Wide-Open 3PA): 1. Rui Hachimura — 70.0% 2. Julian Champagnie — 60.0% 3. Desmond Bane — 52.4% 4. Tyrese Maxey — 50.0% 5. Ayo Dosunmu — 50.0% 6. Ja'Kobe Walter — 47.8% 7. Jabari Smith Jr. — 47.1% 8. Dillon Brooks — 45.0% 9. Baylor Scheierman — 43.8% 10. Duncan Robinson — 43.5%
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Highest Spot-Up Points Per Possession In The 1st Round Of The 2025-26 NBA Playoffs (Min. 20 Spot-Up Possessions): 1. Rui Hachimura — 1.58 2. Ayo Dosunmu — 1.55 3. Scottie Barnes — 1.42 4. Quentin Grimes — 1.41 5. OG Anunoby — 1.35 6. Dillon Brooks — 1.29 7. Evan Mobley — 1.28 8. Duncan Robinson — 1.20 9. Stephon Castle — 1.20 10. Desmond Bane — 1.18

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@MrBuckBuckNBA He’s on an unbelievable run right now, honestly the only one showing real consistency and stability every single game. The Lakers absolutely have to keep him!
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Highest Career Playoff 3PT% In NBA History (Min. 100 3PA): 1. Rui Hachimura — 51.1% 2. Andrew Nembhard — 47.3% 3. Seth Curry — 46.8% 4. Raja Bell — 46.6% 5. Mike Dunleavy — 45.1% 6. BJ Armstrong — 45.1% 7. Kenny Smith — 44.8% 8. Channing Frye — 44.4% 9. Luke Kennard — 43.8% 10. Tim Thomas — 43.6%
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Players With The Best Wide-Open 3PT% So Far In The 2025-26 NBA Playoffs (Min. 15 Wide-Open 3PA): 1. Rui Hachimura — 70.0% 2. Julian Champagnie — 60.0% 3. Desmond Bane — 52.4% 4. Tyrese Maxey — 50.0% 5. Ayo Dosunmu — 50.0% 6. Ja'Kobe Walter — 47.8% 7. Jabari Smith Jr. — 47.1% 8. Dillon Brooks — 45.0% 9. Baylor Scheierman — 43.8% 10. Duncan Robinson — 43.5%

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@man_swin @DryCheese4u Pretty much. His playoff shot diet is insanely polished. Midrange, post-ups, catch & shoot, getting to the line. When he’s healthy, his efficiency feels inevitable.
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Highest Career Playoff True Shooting (TS%) In NBA History (Min. 350 FGA): 1. Rui Hachimura — 64.9% 2. Rudy Gobert — 64.3% 3. Deandre Ayton — 62.9% 4. Cedric Maxwell — 62.3% 5. Anthony Davis — 62.2% 5. Raja Bell — 62.2% 7. Kawhi Leonard — 62.1% 8. Kevin McHale — 61.8% 8. Andrew Nembhard — 61.8% 10. Duncan Robinson — 61.6%
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Highest Career Playoff 3PT% In NBA History (Min. 100 3PA): 1. Rui Hachimura — 51.1% 2. Andrew Nembhard — 47.3% 3. Seth Curry — 46.8% 4. Raja Bell — 46.6% 5. Mike Dunleavy — 45.1% 6. BJ Armstrong — 45.1% 7. Kenny Smith — 44.8% 8. Channing Frye — 44.4% 9. Luke Kennard — 43.8% 10. Tim Thomas — 43.6%

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@RussellT33 Exactly. A lot of names here are elite finishers or role players, but AD and Kawhi carrying star-level usage and still staying this efficient is what separates them. Efficiency usually drops when the defensive focus is on you.
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Russell@RussellT33·
@ClutchNumbers AD and Kawhi being on here as star players is crazy
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@detee89 Yeah, that’s what makes it stand out. Guards/wings usually have to create tougher shots for themselves, so keeping that efficiency over a big playoff sample is way harder than finishing at the rim off dump-offs or lobs. Kawhi doing it while being a primary shot creator is wild.
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@ClutchNumbers most impressive stat tbh jumper shooter leading against bigs that play inside and a big sample size too
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Best Rim FG% So Far In The 2025-26 NBA Playoffs (Min. 20 RA FGA): 1. Chet Holmgren — 95.7% 2. Mitchell Robinson — 85.7% 3. Mikal Bridges — 85.2% 4. Evan Mobley — 83.3% 5. Tari Eason — 81.8% 6. Victor Wembanyama — 81.1% 7. Neemias Queta — 81.0% 8. Ayo Dosunmu — 77.8% 8. Jayson Tatum — 77.8% 10. LeBron James — 75.6%
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Best FG% On Drives So Far In The 2025-26 NBA Playoffs (Min. 20 Drive FGA): 1. Anthony Edwards — 72.0% 2. Evan Mobley — 65.2% 3. Jayson Tatum — 59.3% 4. James Harden — 58.7% 5. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander — 58.7% 6. Jaden McDaniels — 58.3% 7. Karl-Anthony Towns — 58.3% 8. Dylon Harper — 57.7% 9. CJ McCollum — 56.8% 10. Austin Reaves — 56.3%
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Best Defensive FG% At The Rim In The 2025-26 NBA Playoffs (Min. 60 DFGA): 1. Jaxson Hayes — 51.5% 2. Ausar Thompson — 53.3% 3. Victor Wembanyama — 53.4% 4. Cade Cunningham — 54.5% 5. Robert Williams III — 55.0% 6. Devin Vassell — 55.4% 6. De'Aaron Fox — 55.4% 8. Julian Champagnie — 55.6% 9. Stephon Castle — 56.2% 10. Jarrett Allen — 57.3%
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Players Allowing The Fewest PPP On Isolation In The 1st Round Of The 2025-26 NBA Playoffs (Min. 10 Total Opponent FGA): 1. Jaxson Hayes — 0.43% 2. Rudy Gobert — 0.54% 3. Wendell Carter Jr. — 0.60% 4. Collin Murray-Boyles — 0.64% 5. Deandre Ayton — 0.67% 6. Jalen Brunson — 0.70% 7. Cade Cunningham — 0.75% 8. Tobias Harris — 0.79% 9. Alperen Sengun — 0.79% 10. RJ Barrett — 0.82%

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Funny how a "meaningless stat" becomes meaningless the second it doesn’t fit the agenda. If he "guards no one" and "just camps in the paint", then who exactly took all those threes he contested to qualify for the list? Invisible shooters? At least make the criticism match the stat.
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@ClutchNumbers Meaningless stat. He literally guards no one and camps under the basket. We all see it. You should change your handle to “Klutch Numbers”
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Best Defensive FG% On 3PT Attempts In The 2025-26 NBA Playoffs (Min. 20 Total DFGA): 1. LeBron James — 16.0% 2. Frantz Wagner — 19.0% 3. Derrick White — 22.2% 4. Paolo Banchero — 23.8% 5. Cade Cunningham — 25.0% 5. Jalen Duren — 25.0% 5. Luke Kornet — 25.0% 8. Jalen Suggs — 25.9% 9. Josh Hart — 26.5% 10. Rudy Gobert — 26.8%
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Players With The Most Fastbreak Points So Far In The 2025-26 NBA Playoffs (Min. 4 GP): 1. LeBron James — 4.6 2. Tari Eason — 4.3 3. Paolo Banchero — 4.3 4. Scoot Henderson — 4.0 5. Cade Cunningham — 3.8 5. Devin Booker — 3.8 5. Mikal Bridges — 3.8 5. Tobias Harris — 3.8 9. RJ Barrett — 3.7 10. Jayson Tatum — 3.7

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For the players you listed: Kevin Durant — 47.5% (10,344 FGA) Dirk Nowitzki — 46.1% (13,959 FGA) Shaun Livingston — 45.8% (2,674 FGA) Michael Jordan — 44.4% (3,910 FGA)* Carmelo Anthony — 40.8% (9,940 FGA) *Jordan’s numbers represent only the tracked portion of his career, not his full career total. Some other players you SHOULD INCLUDED, talking for the best mid-range shooter ever: Chris Paul — 47.6% (8,228 FGA) Kawhi Leonard — 46.8% (4,882 FGA) DeMar DeRozan — 43.1% (11,704 FGA) Based on the numbers, the greatest mid-range shooter of all time is Kevin Durant, with Chris Paul being very close behind.
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Greatest midrange shooters ever.
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@legreatest20 @MaskedInLA Yeah, it’s almost like judging LeBron James’ defense off random regular-season clips instead of actual playoff possessions was never a great process.
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Victor Wembanyama has MORE BLOCKS this playoffs than the remaining Western Conference centers COMBINED 😤🤯
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Fair, and I agree the market can overreact to age. But to call it an edge, you have to show the market is mispricing his overall impact, not point to one high-variance stat. This number supports that LeBron James is still defending at a high level, which matters. It just doesn’t automatically mean the Los Angeles Lakers are undervalued. Good signal, not enough by itself to build the whole case.
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Puls Quant@PulsQuant_PM·
@ClutchNumbers Fair on sample size. The edge isn't the stat alone — it's the gap between the age narrative the market is pricing and what the data actually shows. That's where we operate. 📊
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@Bochka69 Honestly, yeah. Not just the percentage. The fact LeBron James is doing it at 41, in playoff basketball, while still carrying a huge offensive load. That’s the part that makes it insane.
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@hi_gee_ Honestly, "best" is debatable, but the fact LeBron James is still in that tier at 41 says everything. Most guys that age are role players or retired, and he’s still impacting playoff games on both ends.
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@ClutchNumbers 41 and still the best wing in the game. Fuck
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LeBron James comes in at #9 overall in @RealSkipBayless' Top-10 NBA Players of all-time 👀
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LeBron at 16% is crazy, but that stat needs context. Defensive 3PT% in a playoff sample that small can swing a lot. What it really says is he’s rotating well, closing out hard, and reading the game at an elite level still. That matters. But saying the Los Angeles Lakers are a bet because of one stat is a stretch. Playoff games are decided by way more than one guy contesting threes, even if that guy is LeBron James.
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@ClutchNumbers LeBron James — best 3PT defender in the playoffs at 16.0%. The market has Lakers cooked. The data has LeBron elite at 40. That's the bet nobody's making. 📊
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He’s still a high-impact playoff defender, but "top 5" is tougher to prove from one metric alone. Defensive versatility, rim deterrence, switchability, and on-ball possessions matter too. What’s undeniable is that playoff LeBron still raises his defensive level when possessions matter most.
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@ClutchNumbers Top 5 defender when the playoffs start AT 41
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@LBJgoat_talk @twnkiehuntr At 41, maintaining that level of defensive positioning and recognition is arguably more impressive than the raw percentage itself. The athleticism may not be peak LeBron James anymore, but the IQ, timing, and effort are still elite.
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