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Most 3 Pointers in an NBA Playoff Game

Posted by Darren Baker on May 31, 2024

(last updated on October 17, 2025)

The NBA instituted the three-point shot in the 1979-1980 season. In the 45 years since then, the deep ball has evolved from a seldom used weapon to a true offensive philosophy. Just to give you an idea, in the early 80s many teams averaged below 10 three-point attempts per game. In the modern game, many teams average 30-40 three-point attempts per game. Heck, many players in today’s NBA game attempt 15 treys or so a game. It’s truly remarkable how the offensive mindset has shifted to three-point heaven. That trend has also become common in the playoffs.

Only 13 players in NBA history have made nine or more three pointers in an NBA Playoff game. A handful of these long-distance sharpshooters have done it more than once. If you look at the dates of these games, you will notice that the majority of these deep-ball barrages have come in the last decade by some very familiar marksmen. As NBA Jam used to say, “He’s on fire!”

Rex Chapman (9 three pointers – April 25, 1997)

Rex Chapman

Rex Everett Chapman Twitter: RexChapman

(The Boy Wonder)

Position: Shooting Guard and Point Guard ▪ Shoots: Right

6-4185lb (193cm, 83kg)

Born: October 5, 1967 (Age: 56-205d) in Bowling Green, Kentucky us

Relatives: Father Wayne Chapman

College: Kentucky

High School: Apollo in Owensboro, Kentucky

Draft: Charlotte Hornets, 1st round (8th pick, 8th overall), 1988 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: November 4, 1988

Career Length: 12 years

SUMMARY

Career

G

666

PTS

14.6

TRB

2.5

AST

2.7

FG%

43.0

FG3%

35.0

FT%

80.0

eFG%

47.7

PER

13.9

WS

24.7

Rex Chapman was a legend in Kentucky high school basketball before going on to play at UK. This Kentucky hero also drilled nine threes in an NBA Playoff game on April 25, 1997 for the Phoenix Suns. In Game 1 of a Western Conference First Round series against the Seattle SuperSonics, Chapman dropped 42 on Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton. That 42 included going 9 of 17 from downtown. At the time, this set the record for the most 3 pointers in an NBA Playoff game, and although it was tied many times, it wasn’t broken for 19 years. You will also notice this is the oldest performance on this list, which further demonstrates how the three-point shot has continuously evolved. Rex Chapman may not be a Hall of Famer, but he does have one of the most notable three-point shooting games in NBA Playoff history.


Vince Carter (9 three pointers – May 11, 2001)

Photo of Vince Carter

Vince Carter

Vincent Lamar Carter Jr. Twitter: mrvincecarter15 ▪ Instagram: vincecarter15_official

(V.C., Vinsanity, Air Canada, Yoda, Half-Man/Half-Amazing, Flying Man, Sunshine)

Position: Shooting Guard, Small Forward, and Power Forward ▪ Shoots: Right

6-6220lb (198cm, 99kg)

Born: January 26, 1977 (Age: 47-092d) in Daytona Beach, Florida us

Relatives: Cousin Tracy McGrady

College: UNC

High School: Mainland in Daytona Beach, Florida

Draft: Golden State Warriors, 1st round (5th pick, 5th overall), 1998 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: February 5, 1999

Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2024 (Full List)

Career Length: 22 years

SUMMARY

Career

G

1541

PTS

16.7

TRB

4.3

AST

3.1

FG%

43.5

FG3%

37.1

FT%

79.8

eFG%

48.9

PER

18.6

WS

125.3

Besides those highlight-reel in-game dunks and that electrifying display in the 2000 Slam Dunk Contest, Vince Carter could also fill it up from deep. In an epic seven-game Eastern Conference semifinals series in 2001, Vinsanity hit nine treys in a game to tie the NBA Playoff record at the time. For the Toronto Raptors in Game 3 against the Philadelphia 76ers, Carter put up 50 and went 9 for 13 from beyond the arc; that’s a scorching 69%. This was that climactic battle where this recently inducted Hall of Famer and Allen Iverson were putting up alternating 50-point games. It ultimately came down to a missed jumper at the buzzer in Game 7 by Carter that let the Sixers advance. Vince Carter had a lot of memorable moments in his 22 seasons, and the night he tied the mark for most 3 pointers in an NBA Playoff game should be high on his list.


Ray Allen (9 three pointers – June 1, 2001 and April 30, 2009)

Photo of Ray Allen

Ray Allen

Walter Ray Allen Twitter: greenRAYn20

(Ray-Ray, Sugar Ray, Jesus Shuttlesworth, Skinny Walt, Gentleman)

Position: Shooting Guard ▪ Shoots: Right

6-5205lb (196cm, 92kg)

Born: July 20, 1975 (Age: 48-282d) in Merced, California us

College: UConn

High School: Hillcrest in Dalzell, South Carolina

Draft: Minnesota Timberwolves, 1st round (5th pick, 5th overall), 1996 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: November 1, 1996

Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2018 (Full List)

Career Length: 18 years

SUMMARY

Career

G

1300

PTS

18.9

TRB

4.1

AST

3.4

FG%

45.2

FG3%

40.0

FT%

89.4

eFG%

53.0

PER

18.6

WS

145.1

It’s only fitting that the man who was the former NBA leader in all-time career threes made an appearance on this list. Ray Allen, who now sits third in all-time 3 pointers, twice nailed nine threes in an NBA Playoff game. The first was as a Milwaukee Buck on June 1, 2001 in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the 76ers (only weeks after Vince Carter did the same to them). Allen scored 41 points and was 9-13 from deep in a Bucks victory; they later lost in Game 7. Eight years later as a Boston Celtic, Ray deposited 51 points (9 for 18 from downtown) on the Chicago Bulls in a triple-overtime thriller that Boston lost 128-127; the Celtics eventually won this first round series in seven games. Ray-Ray’s 385 career threes in the playoffs are fifth all time. Ray Allen is indisputably one of the greatest three-point shooters in NBA history, and these two record-tying performances in the postseason validate that status.


Jason Terry (9 three pointers – May 8, 2011)

Photo of Jason Terry

Jason Terry

Jason Eugene Terry Twitter: jasonterry31

(J.T., The Jet)

Position: Shooting Guard and Point Guard ▪ Shoots: Right

6-2185lb (188cm, 83kg)

Born: September 15, 1977 (Age: 46-225d) in Seattle, Washington us

Relatives: Cousin Martell Webster

College: Arizona

High School: Franklin in Seattle, Washington

Draft: Atlanta Hawks, 1st round (10th pick, 10th overall), 1999 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: November 2, 1999

Career Length: 19 years

SUMMARY

Career

G

1410

PTS

13.4

TRB

2.3

AST

3.8

FG%

44.4

FG3%

38.0

FT%

84.5

eFG%

51.7

PER

16.2

WS

102.0

When you think about underrated players in NBA history, Jason Terry should be in that conversation. This perennial sixth man of the year was instant offense off the bench in the league for two decades. On May 8, 2011, in a Western Conference Semifinals clincher against the defending champion Lakers, Terry tied the NBA single-game playoff record with nine threes. The Jet lit up Kobe and company for 32 points. There are two really important notes about this performance: one, this veteran came off the bench, and, two, he was 9 for 10 from the three-point line. That’s an NBA-Jam-he’s-on-fire show! About a month after this fireworks explosion, this Arizona product and the Dallas Mavericks won their first NBA title. Jason Terry got his championship in 2011, and he also tied the record for most 3 pointers in an NBA Playoff game.


Stephen Curry (9 three pointers – June 3, 2018 and May 14, 2019)

Photo of Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry

Pronunciation: \STEFF-in\

Wardell Stephen Curry II ▪ Instagram: stephencurry30

(Steph, Baby-Faced Assassin, Chef Curry, The Human Torch, Threezus)

Position: Point Guard ▪ Shoots: Right

6-2185lb (188cm, 83kg)

Team: Golden State Warriors

Born: March 14, 1988 (Age: 37-217d) in Akron, Ohio us

Relatives: Brother Seth Curry; Brother-in-law Damion Lee; Father Dell Curry

College: Davidson

High School: Charlotte Christian in Charlotte, North Carolina

Draft: Golden State Warriors, 1st round (7th pick, 7th overall), 2009 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: October 28, 2009

Experience: 16 years

SUMMARY

2024-25

Career

G

70

1026

PTS

24.5

24.7

TRB

4.4

4.7

AST

6.0

6.4

FG%

44.8

47.1

FG3%

39.7

42.3

FT%

93.3

91.1

eFG%

57.2

58.2

PER

21.5

23.5

WS

7.9

143.1

Stephen Curry is already an NBA legend even though he has some good years left. His shooting and style of play have changed the way the game is played. The Baby-Faced Assassin has been the pillar of the Golden State dynasty and is a globally known name. Steph is the NBA’s all-time leader in threes for the regular season and the playoffs. With all of these accolades, you knew he had some big-time playoff shooting sprees. In Game 2 of the 2018 NBA Finals, Curry drained nine threes en route to a sweep over LeBron and the Cavs. Then the next year in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals, #30 splashed nine treys again on the Portland Trail Blazers. We could talk about this man’s shooting exploits for days, but there is no doubt Stephen Curry has molded the modern game, and his three-point performances in the NBA Playoffs are among the best in history.


Jamal Murray (9 three pointers – August 23, 2020 and August 30, 2020)

Photo of Jamal Murray

Jamal Murray

Jamal Murray ▪ Instagram: bemore27

(Blue Arrow, Glitch, Maple Curry)

Position: Point Guard and Shooting Guard ▪ Shoots: Right

6-4215lb (193cm, 97kg)

Team: Denver Nuggets

Born: February 23, 1997 (Age: 28-236d) in Kitchener, Ontario ca

College: Kentucky

High School: Orangeville Prep in Mono, Canada

Recruiting Rank: 2015 (71)

Draft: Denver Nuggets, 1st round (7th pick, 7th overall), 2016 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: October 26, 2016

Experience: 8 years

SUMMARY

2024-25

Career

G

67

536

PTS

21.4

18.0

TRB

3.9

3.8

AST

6.0

4.7

FG%

47.4

45.5

FG3%

39.3

38.1

FT%

88.6

87.0

eFG%

54.3

52.9

PER

17.8

17.0

WS

6.2

38.1

Since the Denver Nuggets won the NBA title in 2023, it may be hard to call Jamal Murray an under-the-radar player, but this guy has been one of the deadliest scorers in the league the last few seasons. This guy also has two of the games with the most 3 pointers in NBA Playoff history. Both of these games with nine deep balls came in the Pandemic Bubble. The first came on August 23, 2020, in a 129-127 shootout loss to the Utah Jazz. Murray hit for 50 and went 9 for 15 from deep. Then deja vu struck exactly a week later in the same series when Murray once again delivered 50 with 9 for 12 from behind the arc; only this time his Nuggets won 119-107. The Nuggets went on to win that first round series in seven games. These performances may have been a preview of the Canadian sharpshooter’s championship pedigree. Jamal Murray has become an NBA standout, and his deep-ball explosions are some of the most impressive shooting displays in playoff history.


Donovan Mitchell (9 three pointers – August 30, 2020 and June 18, 2021)

Photo of Donovan Mitchell

Donovan Mitchell

Donovan Mitchell Jr. ▪ Instagram: spidadmitchell

(Spider, Spida)

Position: Shooting Guard and Point Guard ▪ Shoots: Right

6-3215lb (190cm, 97kg)

Team: Cleveland Cavaliers

Born: September 7, 1996 (Age: 29-040d) in Elmsford, New York us

College: Louisville

High School: Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire

Recruiting Rank: 2015 (27)

Draft: Denver Nuggets, 1st round (13th pick, 13th overall), 2017 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: October 18, 2017

Experience: 8 years

SUMMARY

2024-25

Career

G

71

539

PTS

24.0

24.7

TRB

4.5

4.3

AST

5.0

4.7

FG%

44.3

44.9

FG3%

36.8

36.6

FT%

82.3

84.0

eFG%

53.1

52.6

PER

20.9

20.0

WS

7.6

51.9

Like the previous name mentioned, Donovan Mitchell has twice hit for nine treys during an NBA Playoff game. Amazingly, one of those occasions was in the same game. In that aforementioned battle on August 30, 2020, Mitchell nailed nine threes for the Utah Jazz in a loss to the Denver Nuggets in the Bubble. Then less than a year later on June 18, 2021, the Spider hit nine threes again in another playoff loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. In those two games, Mitchell was a combined 18 for 28 from the three-point line. This dynamo from Louisville is a bonafide playoff performer. In the 2020 playoffs, he led the NBA with a 36.3 ppg average, and he then averaged 32.3 ppg in the 2021 postseason. Donovan Mitchell can really light it up, and he proved that with two of the most prolific three-point shooting games ever in the NBA Playoffs.


Bojan Bogdanovic (9 three pointers – June 16, 2021)

Photo of Bojan Bogdanović

Bojan Bogdanović

Pronunciation: \BOY-on bog-DON-oh-vich\

Bojan Bogdanović ▪ Instagram: 44bojan

(Bogey)

Position: Small Forward and Power Forward ▪ Shoots: Right

6-7226lb (201cm, 102kg)

Born: April 18, 1989 (Age: 36-182d) in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina ba

Draft: Miami Heat, 2nd round (1st pick, 31st overall), 2011 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: October 29, 2014

Experience: 10 years

SUMMARY

Career

G

719

PTS

15.6

TRB

3.6

AST

1.7

FG%

46.0

FG3%

39.4

FT%

85.9

eFG%

54.9

PER

14.2

WS

37.6

The Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon continues because the next player on this list was a teammate of the previous player discussed. Bojan Bogdanovic, who played with Donovan Mitchell in Utah, also went off for nine threes in that same series against the LA Clippers. On June 16, 2021, unfortunately in another losing effort, Bogdanovic drained nine threes and had 32 points overall for the Jazz. Bogey may be the least heralded guy on this list, but he put together a very solid NBA career for several teams. He averaged 17 ppg or more five times, and he had a 40% or higher three-point rate four times. This dude delivered a 48-point game and a 44-point game. If you analyze the list of NBA players from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bojan would probably be considered the best they have ever produced. Bojan Bogdanovic has one of the games with the most 3 pointers in NBA history, and if you break down his bio, you shouldn’t be surprised by that.


Donte DiVincenzo (9 three pointers – May 19, 2024)

Photo of Donte DiVincenzo

Donte DiVincenzo

Pronunciation: \DEE-vin-chen-zo\

Donte DiVincenzo

(The Big Ragu, White Chocolate, DDV, DiVo, The Michael Jordan of Delaware)

Position: Shooting Guard ▪ Shoots: Right

6-4203lb (193cm, 92kg)

Team: Minnesota Timberwolves

Born: January 31, 1997 (Age: 28-259d) in Newark, Delaware us

College: Villanova

High School: Salesianum School in Wilmington, Delaware

Draft: Milwaukee Bucks, 1st round (17th pick, 17th overall), 2018 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: October 17, 2018

Experience: 7 years

SUMMARY

2024-25

Career

G

62

416

PTS

11.7

10.7

TRB

3.7

4.3

AST

3.6

2.9

FG%

42.2

42.7

FG3%

39.7

38.0

FT%

77.8

77.2

eFG%

56.8

55.0

PER

14.1

13.6

WS

3.9

23.9

Although it will be remembered as a dark day for Knicks fans, Donte DiVincenzo drilled nine three pointers in their Game 7 loss to the Indiana Pacers in the 2024 Eastern Conference Semifinals. New York did lose at home by a decisive 130-109 margin, but this Villanova shooting guard was 9 for 15 from deep and had 39 points. The Big Ragu had a great run in the 2024 playoffs as he averaged 17.8 ppg over 13 games (much higher than his career regular-season average of 10.7 ppg). In those two series, he actually had five games with at least five three pointers. As he showed when he was the NCAA Tournament MOP in 2018 with Villanova, Donte DiVincenzo can show up in the big moments, and he did that again with a huge three-point explosion in the 2024 NBA Playoffs.


Gary Trent Jr. (9 three pointers – April 25, 2025)

Photo of Gary Trent Jr.

Gary Trent Jr.

Gary Dajuan Trent Jr. ▪ Instagram: gtrentjr

Position: Shooting Guard and Small Forward ▪ Shoots: Right

6-5209lb (196cm, 94kg)

Team: Milwaukee Bucks

Born: January 18, 1999 (Age: 26-272d) in Columbus, Ohio us

Relatives: Father Gary Trent

College: Duke

High Schools: Apple Valley in Apple Valley, Minnesota, Prolific Prep in Napa, California

Recruiting Rank: 2017 (14)

Draft: Sacramento Kings, 2nd round (7th pick, 37th overall), 2018 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: November 4, 2018

Experience: 7 years

SUMMARY

2024-25

Career

G

74

415

PTS

11.1

13.7

TRB

2.3

2.4

AST

1.2

1.4

FG%

43.1

42.3

FG3%

41.6

39.1

FT%

84.8

82.3

eFG%

56.8

52.9

PER

11.7

13.1

WS

3.3

19.1

The Milwaukee Bucks only won one game in their 2025 playoff trip, and that was strongly off of the downtown performance by Gary Trent Jr. In Game 3 of a first round series against the Indiana Pacers, Trent buried 9 of 12 long balls. He and Giannis both went for 37 points to deliver the Bucks their only win of a shorter-than-expected postseason run. This son of a former NBA player has acquitted himself well in seven seasons: a career average of 13.7 ppg and an almost 40% clip from deep. With his continued development, maybe he will appear again on this list of all-time three-point playoff bombers.


Buddy Hield (9 three pointers – May 4, 2025)

Photo of Buddy Hield

Buddy Hield

Pronunciation: \healed\

Chavano Rainer Hield ▪ Instagram: buddylove242

(Buddy Love, Buddy Fresh, Buddy Buckets)

Position: Shooting Guard and Small Forward ▪ Shoots: Right

6-4220lb (193cm, 99kg)

Team: Golden State Warriors

Born: December 17, 1992 (Age: 32-304d) in Freeport, Bahamas bs

College: Oklahoma

High School: Sunrise Christian Academy in Bel Aire, Kansas

Draft: New Orleans Pelicans, 1st round (6th pick, 6th overall), 2016 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: October 26, 2016

Experience: 9 years

SUMMARY

2024-25

Career

G

82

714

PTS

11.1

15.0

TRB

3.2

4.1

AST

1.6

2.5

FG%

41.7

43.3

FG3%

37.0

39.7

FT%

82.8

85.8

eFG%

54.6

55.1

PER

12.3

14.3

WS

2.8

27.7

Buddy Hield, a college sensation at Oklahoma, has been kind of a gun for hire in his nine-year NBA career. However, this guy could always shoot, and he proved that once again on May 4, 2025 … in a huge spot. In Game 7 of a first-round clash between the Warriors and Rockets, this Bahamian native drilled nine treys and finished with 33 points to help Golden State win on the road 103-89. His 33 points bested both of his bigger-name teammates Steph Curry’s 22 and Jimmy Butler’s 20. This long-range specialist now has his moment with the best three-point shooting performances in NBA Playoff history.


Klay Thompson (11 three pointers – May 28, 2016; 9 three pointers – May 26, 2018)

Photo of Klay Thompson

Klay Thompson

Klay Alexander Thompson ▪ Instagram: klaythompson

(Big Smokey, Killa Klay, Game 6 Klay, The Electrician, Sea Captain)

Position: Shooting Guard and Small Forward ▪ Shoots: Right

6-5215lb (196cm, 97kg)

Team: Dallas Mavericks

Born: February 8, 1990 (Age: 35-251d) in Los Angeles, California us

Relatives: Brother Mychel Thompson; Father Mychal Thompson

College: Washington State

High School: Santa Margarita in Rancho Santa Margarita, California

Recruiting Rank: 2008 (58)

Draft: Golden State Warriors, 1st round (11th pick, 11th overall), 2011 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: December 25, 2011

Experience: 12 years

SUMMARY

2024-25

Career

G

72

865

PTS

14.0

19.1

TRB

3.4

3.5

AST

2.0

2.3

FG%

41.2

45.1

FG3%

39.1

41.1

FT%

90.5

86.0

eFG%

53.5

54.9

PER

12.9

15.8

WS

1.8

57.1

If one member of the Splash Brothers made this list, then you know the other had to join him. Klay Thompson twice made nine or more threes in an NBA Playoff game. How’s this for clutch timing? One instance happened to be Game 6 of the 2018 Western Conference Finals when his Golden State Warriors were down 3-2 to the Houston Rockets. With his team facing elimination, Game 6 Klay exploded for 35 points and was 9-14 from three-point range in a 115-86 Warriors win. How did he get that nickname? Two years prior in the 2016 WCF, with the Warriors down 3-2 facing a Game 6 at the Oklahoma City Thunder, Thompson went off for a then-playoff record 11 treys and 41 points as the Warriors staved off elimination and eventually won Game 7. Klay is behind only his Splash Brother Steph Curry in career playoff threes. Besides these two dazzling displays, this downtown marksman also hit eight threes in a playoff game on four separate occasions. Klay Thompson will go down as one of the greatest shooters ever, and putting up the second-most threes in an NBA Playoff game is a testament to that.


Damian Lillard (12 three pointers – June 1, 2021; 10 three pointers – April 23, 2019; 9 three pointers – May 24, 2021)

Photo of Damian Lillard

Damian Lillard

Damian Lamonte Ollie Lillard ▪ Instagram: damianlillard

(Dame, Dame Time, Big Game Dame, Sub Zero, Logo Lillard, Dame D.O.L.L.A.)

Position: Point Guard ▪ Shoots: Right

6-2195lb (188cm, 88kg)

Team: Portland Trail Blazers

Born: July 15, 1990 (Age: 35-094d) in Oakland, California us

Relatives: Cousin Keljin Blevins

College: Weber State

High School: Oakland in Oakland, California

Draft: Portland Trail Blazers, 1st round (6th pick, 6th overall), 2012 NBA Draft

NBA Debut: October 31, 2012

Experience: 13 years

SUMMARY

2024-25

Career

G

58

900

PTS

24.9

25.1

TRB

4.7

4.3

AST

7.1

6.7

FG%

44.8

43.9

FG3%

37.6

37.1

FT%

92.1

89.9

eFG%

54.7

52.3

PER

21.3

22.2

WS

7.6

118.4

Damian Lillard has the record for the most 3 pointers in an NBA Playoff game (12). Big Game Dame also has hit for 10 and nine threes in other playoff games. On June 1, 2021, Lillard set the NBA Playoff mark when he drilled 12 deep balls and lit up the mountain air with 55 points. Unfortunately for Dame, his Portland Trail Blazers lost to the Denver Nuggets that night in a 147-140 double-overtime classic. Dame was a red hot 12 of 17 from beyond the arc as he logged almost 52 minutes a mile up in the sky. One of those 12 bombs was a fadeaway to force that second OT. This guard from Weber State can also make the rare claim of nailing two walk-off threes that closed out a playoff series. The first was in 2014 when he hit a long ball with the Blazers down 98-96 to the Houston Rockets. Then in 2019 he did the same thing to the Oklahoma City Thunder. It is certainly Dame Time in the playoffs. Damian Lillard is one of the most clutch players in league history, and that’s why he holds the record for the most 3 pointers in an NBA Playoff game.


FAQs

What team has the record for most 3 pointers in an NBA Playoff game?

Two teams share the record for most 3 pointers in an NBA Playoff game: the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Milwaukee Bucks. On May 4, 2016, the Cavaliers made 25 threes in a win over the Atlanta Hawks. Then on April 19, 2023, the Bucks tied the record of 25 threes as they beat the Miami Heat.

Who has the record for most 3 pointers in an NBA Playoff game?

Damian Lillard holds the NBA record for most 3 pointers in an NBA Playoff game. On June 1, 2021, Lillard made 12 threes in a losing effort for the Portland Trail Blazers against the Denver Nuggets. Go to basketball-reference.com to analyze the whole list.
 


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