4. No. 28 All-Time Three Pointers
Over the years, James has worked on multiple facets of his game. He has become a better defender, a smarter passer, and a stronger post player. Most significantly, however, might be James’ improvement from beyond the arc. Since 2010, James has been able to keep his three-point percentage at 35% or higher.
Much like the rough start at the free throw line in 2015, James has also struggled from three-point land. He began the season with 1,256 threes, tied for 36th place all-time. A manageable 105 threes would move him into the top 30, just edging out Phoenix Suns legend Dan Majerle and into the 28th spot.
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