Last Updated on April 16, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Below is a structured table for the NBA Movement Shooters archetype. These players generate scoring primarily through constant off-ball motion—running off screens, relocating, and creating separation without needing to dominate the ball.
| PLAYER | HEIGHT | POSITION | PRIMARY ERA | PLAY STYLE NOTES |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stephen Curry | 6-2 | PG | 2010s–2020s | Greatest movement shooter ever, constant off-ball relocation and gravity |
| Klay Thompson | 6-6 | SG | 2010s–2020s | Elite catch-and-shoot weapon thriving off screens and movement |
| Reggie Miller | 6-7 | SG | 1990s–2000s | Pioneer of off-ball shooting using screens and constant motion |
| Ray Allen | 6-5 | SG | 2000s–2010s | Elite movement shooter with textbook off-ball footwork |
| Kyle Korver | 6-7 | SG | 2000s–2010s | Specialist in running off screens and quick-release shooting |
| JJ Redick | 6-3 | SG | 2010s | High-motor movement shooter with elite conditioning |
| Rip Hamilton | 6-7 | SG | 2000s | Relentless off-ball mover generating midrange looks |
| Peja Stojaković | 6-10 | SF | 2000s | Deadeye shooter leveraging movement and spacing |
| Buddy Hield | 6-4 | SG | 2020s | Modern high-volume movement shooter from three-point range |
| Duncan Robinson | 6-7 | SF | 2020s | Off-ball shooting specialist in modern spacing offenses |
| Desmond Bane | 6-5 | SG | 2020s | Strong movement shooter combining off-ball work with strength |
| Kevin Huerter | 6-7 | SG | 2020s | Versatile off-ball shooter thriving in motion-heavy systems |
Key Characteristics of Movement Shooters
- Generate offense primarily through off-ball movement
- Constantly run off screens, handoffs, and cuts
- Elite catch-and-shoot efficiency
- High-level conditioning and stamina
- Create gravity without needing the ball
- Force defenses into difficult navigation and rotations
Movement shooters are among the most scalable offensive archetypes in basketball. Their ability to create scoring opportunities without dominating possession makes them ideal fits alongside ball-dominant stars. At their peak, they warp defensive schemes, forcing constant attention and opening space for the entire offense.
