Last Updated on July 14, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
The Charlotte Hornets have been home to some outstanding three-point shooters since joining the NBA in 1988. From Dell Curry’s pioneering role as one of the league’s first elite sixth-man snipers to Kemba Walker’s high-volume scoring and the modern shot-making of LaMelo Ball, Charlotte has consistently featured dangerous perimeter threats.
Here are the greatest three-point shooters in Hornets history.
1. Dell Curry
Dell Curry is the greatest three-point shooter in Charlotte Hornets history. The franchise’s first-ever draft selection became one of the NBA’s premier long-range specialists throughout the 1990s, spending 10 seasons with Charlotte. Curry retired as the Hornets’ all-time leader in games played, points scored and three-pointers made, while shooting better than 40 percent from beyond the arc. His impact on the franchise was so significant that the Hornets retired his No. 30 jersey in 2026. (NBA.com)
Hornets Career Highlights
- 10 seasons with Charlotte
- 1994 NBA Sixth Man of the Year
- Former franchise leader in three-pointers made
- Career 40.2% three-point shooter with the Hornets
2. Kemba Walker
Kemba Walker became the face of the franchise during the Bobcats and Hornets era while developing into one of the NBA’s most dangerous pull-up shooters. His ability to create difficult three-pointers off the dribble separated him from many traditional point guards, and he finished his Charlotte career among the franchise leaders in made threes while becoming the team’s all-time leading scorer. (Wikipedia)
Why He Ranks So Highly
- Elite off-the-dribble shooter
- Franchise scoring leader
- High-volume three-point scorer
- Three-time NBA All-Star with Charlotte
3. Glen Rice
Glen Rice possessed one of the smoothest jump shots of the 1990s. During his five seasons in Charlotte, he developed into one of the NBA’s elite scorers, earning multiple All-Star selections while consistently stretching defenses from beyond the arc. His combination of efficiency and scoring volume made him one of the franchise’s greatest offensive players.
4. LaMelo Ball
LaMelo Ball quickly established himself as one of the league’s most creative offensive players. His deep shooting range, confidence and willingness to pull up from several feet behind the line have transformed Charlotte’s offense. When healthy, Ball is among the NBA’s highest-volume three-point shooters and continues to climb the Hornets’ all-time leaderboard.
Strengths
- Exceptional shooting range
- Elite pull-up shooter
- Dangerous in transition
- Capable of making difficult contested threes
5. Terry Rozier
Terry Rozier enjoyed some of the best shooting seasons of his career with Charlotte. His ability to score off the catch or off the dribble made him one of the Hornets’ primary perimeter weapons, regularly finishing seasons with well over 200 made three-pointers.
6. David Wesley
David Wesley was one of Charlotte’s most reliable guards during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Although undersized, he consistently knocked down three-pointers and remains among the franchise’s career leaders in long-range shooting.
7. Nicolas Batum
Nicolas Batum brought versatility and efficient perimeter shooting to Charlotte. While never a volume shooter on the level of Walker or Rozier, his excellent basketball IQ and reliable catch-and-shoot ability made him a key contributor during several playoff seasons.
8. Marvin Williams
Marvin Williams reinvented himself as an excellent stretch forward during his Hornets tenure. His consistent outside shooting provided valuable floor spacing, and he became one of Charlotte’s most dependable frontcourt three-point threats.
9. Baron Davis
Baron Davis is remembered primarily for his playmaking and explosive athleticism, but he was also a capable three-point shooter. His willingness to shoot from deep added another dimension to one of the most exciting eras in franchise history.
10. Brandon Miller
Brandon Miller has all the tools to become one of the greatest shooters the franchise has ever produced. His smooth mechanics, confidence and ability to score at all three levels have already made him one of Charlotte’s most promising perimeter threats early in his NBA career.
Honorable Mentions
- Eddie Jones
- Buddy Hield
- Malik Monk
- Kelly Oubre Jr.
- P. J. Washington
- Gerald Henderson
- Jason Richardson
- Stephen Jackson
Ranking the Greatest Hornets Shooters
| Rank | Player | Elite Traits |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dell Curry | Franchise icon, elite efficiency, legendary sharpshooter |
| 2 | Kemba Walker | High-volume creator, deep range, franchise legend |
| 3 | Glen Rice | Pure scorer with outstanding shooting touch |
| 4 | LaMelo Ball | Deep-range creator and elite modern shot-maker |
| 5 | Terry Rozier | High-volume perimeter scorer |
| 6 | David Wesley | Consistent long-range producer |
| 7 | Nicolas Batum | Efficient catch-and-shoot wing |
| 8 | Marvin Williams | Reliable stretch forward |
| 9 | Baron Davis | Dynamic guard with dependable range |
| 10 | Brandon Miller | Rising star with elite shooting potential |
Final Thoughts
Few players are more closely associated with Charlotte basketball than Dell Curry, whose combination of accuracy, longevity and consistency established the standard for perimeter shooting in the franchise. Kemba Walker and Glen Rice carried the offense during different eras, while LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller represent the future of long-range scoring in Charlotte. Together, these players form the greatest collection of three-point shooters in Hornets history.
