Ratings week for NBA 2K26 has begun, and we’re starting with a list of the top 10 best three-point shooters in the game. The bulk of this list has remained the same for several seasons, as veterans such as Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Kevin Durant have remained elite shooters over the course of the last few 2Ks. However, the bottom of the top 10 sees some new faces who have made their mark beyond the arc in the past couple of years.
Below, we’ll list off the top 10 three-point shooters in NBA 2K26 and what rating each of them has been given to start the year.
Steph Curry – 99 OVR
This comes as a shock to absolutely no one. Steph Curry is the greatest three-point shooter of all time, and as long as he’s still playing, he’ll continue to be the top-rated three-point shooter in 2K.
Kevin Durant – 91 OVR
The stark drop-off from Curry to Durant in terms of rating is staggering, but that just shows how Visual Concepts thinks of Curry’s ability. Still, Kevin Durant is the second-highest-rated three-point shooter in 2K26 and will look to showcase that talent on his new team, the Houston Rockets.
Klay Thompson – 89 OVR
2K26 only features two three-point shooters rated in the 90s, with Dallas Mavericks guard Klay Thompson falling just short at 89 OVR. Thompson has definitely lost a step when it comes to his shooting ability, but he’s still lethal beyond the arc.
Desmond Bane – 88 OVR
While this might come as a surprise to some fans, Desmond Bane has been one of the most consistent three-point shooters in the NBA over the past few seasons. In 2K26, he’s rated as the fourth-highest three-point shooter, and he’s the first Orlando Magic player to make the top 10 in quite a while.
Isaiah Joe – 88 OVR
Isaiah Joe is another uncommon name in the world of three-point shooting, but like Bane, his consistency lands him a spot on the top 10 list in 2K26. Joe is coming off a world championship with the Oklahoma City Thunder and should only continue to benefit from playing with some of the best players in the NBA.
Zach LaVine – 87 OVR
Originally known for his dunking and passing abilities, Zach LaVine has carved out a nice career as a three-point shooter as well. He shot nearly 45% from three in 2024-25, and has been a consistent 40% three-point shooter across his decade in the league.
Grayson Allen – 87 OVR
The Phoenix Suns have no shortage of players who can launch threes, but Grayson Allen is rated the highest out of them all after Kevin Durant’s departure. Mostly coming off the bench, Allen is a valuable weapon in the desert who can get hot quickly with the three ball.
Luke Kennard – 87 OVR
Luke Kennard is another three-point weapon who primarily comes off the bench, but maybe that changes in a revamped Atlanta Hawks lineup. Kennard has been one of the premier three-point shooters in the NBA since he was drafted nearly eight years ago.
Sam Hauser – 87 OVR
Sam Hauser has gone through a meteoric rise in the NBA. Originally coming into the league as an undrafted free agent, Hauser worked his way into a stacked Boston Celtics lineup and eventually became a key cog on the team that won the NBA Finals in 2024. Hauser possesses one of the best overall three-point shooting percentages, 42%, in the NBA since he came into the league.
Anthony Edwards – 87 OVR
Rounding out the list is Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards. Wolves fans will certainly advocate for Edwards being higher on the list, as his three-point shooting has steadily improved since 2020, but 87 OVR is where he falls at the start of NBA 2K26.