By Alex Molina / info@eurohoops.net
The 2025-26 Basketball Champions League season is proving that the three-point shot has become one of the most lethal weapons in the game. So far, 13 players are standing out by maintaining a shooting percentage of 50% or higher from beyond the arc, demonstrating not only accuracy but also consistency in crucial moments.
Leading the pack is Derrick Walton Jr. (Hapoel Netanel Holon), who is averaging 14.6 points per game while connecting on 56.5% (13/23) of his three-point attempts. Close behind is Keith Jordan, who posted an impressive 55.2% from deep (16/29( while contributing 17.2 points per game. The American forward is one of the two players of the list who will finish the season with these numbers, as BC Sabah did not make it to Top 16.
Other sharpshooters making a significant impact include Bugrahan Tuncer (Galatasaray MCT Technic) at 53.3% (8/15), Johnny Berhanemeskel (Le Mans Sarthe Basket) with an impressive 53.1% after nailing 26 of his 49 attempts, and Jonathan Barreiro (Unicaja de Málaga) at 52.6% (10/19), who alongside his teammate Kendrick Perry (17/33 for a 51.5%) close the list of the players with +50% accuracy from the three-point territory.
To close the list of the best three-point shooters, there are seven players with a 50% success rate from beyond the arc.
This select group includes three-point specialists like Moses Wood (21/42, ALBA Berlin), Aaron Doornekamp (20/40, La Laguna Tenerife), already out of the competition Marcel Keßen (13/26, MLP Academics Heidelberg), Nihad Dedovic (11/22, Unicaja de Málaga), Vasilis Charalampopoulos (9/18, AEK BC), and Thomas Scrubb (7/14, La Laguna Tenerife), but also one very special case.
Despite not having historically been a major threat from long range, Ricky Rubio’s debut in the Basketball Champions League has been brilliant, with the El Masnou-born point guard posting 11/22 for a 50% three-point rate.
