For some teams, it’s easy to crown a 3-point shooting champion. The Celtics only have to decide between Ray Allen and Larry Bird. The Warriors and Pacers have easy kings in Stephen Curry and Reggie Miller. But for the Chicago Bulls, it’s a little tougher. Their most legendary players weren’t 3-point gunners.
Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan made a hefty clip of threes in their careers, but that was thanks to their 12 and 13 seasons, respectively, spent with the team. Anyone who was a bona fide Bulls sniper didn’t spend much time with the team or chuck up that many attempts per game.