Best 3pt Shooter Point Guards Under 30k in NBA 2K20 MyTeam

Now, a good three-point shot is the best way to win a game. This also applies to NBA 2k20 MyTeam. But in most cases, those three-point shooters are often sky-high. Keeping balance in your team is the most important thing. You need players who can control the situation inside but can also make 3-pointers in key moments, and not be too expensive. Here, we have prepared a list of the best 3-point shooter point guards under 30k in NBA 2k20 MyTeam, please check it carefully.

’96 Steve Kerr (OVR 83)

Card typeLights Out
PositionPG / SG
Team’95-’96 Chicago Bulls
Three-point shot rating94
MyTEAM cost7.5k

Steve Kerr was a member of an all-time great Chicago Bulls team. He also was a dependable guard who could light it up on the floor when his jump shot started falling.

Steve Kerr won five titles as a player, three titles with the Chicago Bulls (1996-1998) and two titles with the San Antonio Spurs (1999, 2003). Kerr won a Three-Point Shooting contest in 1997, his first victory at the event. Kerr also managed to end his playing career with the highest 3-pt FG percentage from the field, although this was later broken by Kyle Korver.

His ’95-’96 Chicago Bulls card may begin as an 83 rated with a whopping 94 three-point shot, but as an evolution card, you are able to improve this card through a series of challenges.

Completing all these challenges will see Kerr rise to a 94 OVR with a 98 three-point shot! Not bad considering you can pick him up for just 7.5k mt for 2k20.

’89 Craig Hodges (OVR 81)

Card typeLights Out
PositionPG / SG
Team’88-’89 Chicago Bulls
Three-point shot rating94
MyTEAM cost1.5k

The next name in the list, and also coming in at a 94 OVR three-point shot rating, is the former Chicago Bulls three-point machine, Craig Hodges. Hodges actually played a limited role on this team, only logging 22.7 minutes per game. While only starting 6 games this season, Hodges averaged 10 points, 2.8 assists and 1.4 3-pointers made per game.

Craig Hodges had built a career on the three-point shot. He’s value was not measured in hitting the clutch three-point shot because he would rarely play during crunch time. However, no one kept a good first quarter run going better than Hodges in the early 1990s.

Hodges was an absolute animal from beyond the arc back in the 1990s, winning the three-point shooting contest three times in a row between 1990-1992, and whilst his card may be quite average as an 81 OVR, he will drain that three-ball with ease. Even better still, he will cost just 1.5k NBA2k20 mt coins. Very cheap.

’88 World B. Free (OVR 91)

Card TypeLegacy
PositionPG/SG
TeamLos Angeles Clippers
Three-point shot rating93
MyTEAM cost12k

The third name in this top five list is the Prince of Midair, World B. Free.

Free was a bit of a journeyman during his ten-year stint in the NBA, playing for no fewer than seven teams, however, he is best known for his time with the Clippers, then based in San Diego. Free only spent two years in San Diego but earned an All-NBA Second Team appearance in his first and then an All-Star appearance in his second.

In the 1979-80 season, he averaged an impressive 30.2 PPG for the Clippers, shooting at 36% from three-point range. It’s all about scoring with Free. His 92 outside scoring attribute is broken down into 92 close, 92 mid and 93 three-point shot, you will be able to nail down points from wherever on the court you please. He loves to showboat too, 95 rated in both flashy and alley-oop passing.

You can pick up his 91-rated card for around 12k on MyTEAM currently.

’97 Kenny Smith (OVR 88)

Card TypeSpotlight
PositionPG / SG
Team’93-’94 Houston Rockets
Three-point shooting90
MyTEAM cost2.5k

Continuing with the theme of past greats rather, we have the ’97 spotlight version of former Houston Rocket Kenny Smith.

‘The Jet’ spent six years in Houston with the Rockets, and whilst he may not have been known for his point-scoring, Kenny was a consistent threat from deep. His most memorable performance was when he dropped seven three-pointers in Game One of Houston’s 1995 NBA Finals sweep of the Magic. Smith’s career highs would come with Houston, as he would average 18 points and seven assists per in his first season with the Rockets after spending time with Sacramento and Atlanta the previous year.

He assisted the team in two consecutive titles during a stretch where every team was attempting to contend for a title with the loss of Michael Jordan. Paired up with the likes of Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler for one of those seasons, Smith would average four assists per in both championship seasons and convert on 48 percent of his shots to assist the Rockets in their consecutive title victories.

He is handed a 90 rated three-ball shot on NBA 2K20 and can be picked up for just 2.5k mt coins.

’06 Nick Van Exel (OVR 92)

Card TypePrime VIP
PositionPG / SG
Team’97-’98 Los Angeles Lakers
Three-point shot rating89
MyTEAM Cost14.5k

The last name to make the list is the former LA Laker Nick ‘The Quick’ Nick Van Exel.

He did manage to average as many as nine assists per game with L.A. while never posting up anything less than six assists per. As well as being a solid passer that never averaged three turnovers per, Van Exel was also deadly from beyond the arc, as he would average better than two three-pointers per in two of his first four seasons in the league. The only problem was that Van Exel wasn’t too consistent of a shooter, and he shot 41 percent for his career.

As highlighted in the fastest point guards piece, Nick the Quick is trademarked for his lightning speed, both with and without the ball, and is a cheaper alternative to Jo Jo White for those who play fast-paced ball.

Van Exel comes in with an 89 in that department, to add to his 92 OVR rating. For 14.5k NBA 2K20 mt he is one of the better budget PG’s which you can pick up in the game today.

In addition to the best 3-point shooter point guard, we also provide other lists, such as Best Driving Dunkers, Best Centers, and Best Power Forwards, etc. You can check out by clicking on the link.

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