Retired Tennis Players
- Ashleigh Barty
- Steffi Graf
- Bjorn Borg
- Serena Williams
- Billie Jean King
- John Isner
- Chris Evert
- Arthur Ashe
- Rene Lacoste
- Bobby Riggs
New category:
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
- Reggie Miller
Retired Tennis Players
New category:
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
Retired Tennis Players
13 in a Baker’s Dozen
That’s what I’ve always thought. ![]()
Retired Tennis Players
Oops.
Retired Tennis Players
Now new category.
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
Won the first-ever NBA 3-Point Contest during the NBA All-Star Weekend in 1986.
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Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
His career .454 3-point shooting percentage is the all-time best in the NBA.
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
Well, yes, I suppose. But Pistol Pete played well before the NCAA instituted the 3-point shot, and it was only in his last season (1979-1980) that the NBA introduced the 3-point shot. In limited action that season, Maravich attempted 15 3-pointers and made 10, for a career average of .667.
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
Best international 3-point shooter in history
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
In 1988, he became the first player to make over 100 three-pointers in a season
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
One of the first great three-point-shooting centers. Still a lifelong borderline starter.
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
Probably the highest-scoring yet underrated player in the league.
Basketball players known for being great three-point shooters
Next subject.
College football stadiums (name stadium and school)
College football stadiums (name stadium and school)
Only holds 16,000 people
College football stadiums (name stadium and school)
College football stadiums (name stadium and school)
The stadium name derives from a Civil War training camp that had occupied the site, which was established in 1861 and named for Alexander Randall, who was the governor of Wisconsin at that time.
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