1. Mark Price
Supplanted by LeBron James as the Cavaliers’ all-time leader in threes, Price spent nine seasons shooting just under 41 percent from beyond the circle, and in his last six years with the team, broke the century mark in this category all but one year—that miss coming because of an early season-ending injury in 1990.
One omission on this list that may get attention is Kevin Love, who simply hasn’t played enough to yet make the list. He definitely will join this group and could conceivably challenge for the top spot by the time he ends his career.
The three has become an integral weapon with many NBA teams, so having enough bullets in the chamber can often be the difference between winning or losing, as well as champion and also-ran. It remains to be seen how far this current group of Cleveland players can reach championship status with their prowess from outside.