Guys range means being able to shoot with proper form from 30-32 ft. Something people like Carter, and Arenas can do. Players like Wallace, Wade, who chuck shots from halfcourt dont count. Hitting halfcourt shots dont mean you have range, anyone can shoot from anywhere on the court without proper form, hell even chris bosh did it and he cant shoot from 3 properly. Shooting from half has nothing to do with it. Thats why I nominated carter. He can shoot from 35 with perfect jump shooting motion.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Nitro1118 @ Jul 9 2007, 09:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I can do the same for T-Mac. T-Mac takes 3pt shots at least 4-5ft beyond the 3pt line moreso than Kobe, and more often than not it's not with the shot clock winding down like with Kobe. BTW, that 3 T-Mac took was farther than that Kobe 3, and he shot it a lot more smoothly and normally than Kobe, who never kicks out his leg like that on 3's. Check out T-Mac and GA's near halfcourt duel I posted, where T-Mac is basically shooting normal jumpers from near halfcourt...and making them.</div>I promise you Kobe pulls up from that range alot more man...I honestly don't know how to prove it unless I take a picture of every shot chart diagram and count it, and I'm not going to do that.
I would say Gilbert Arenas and Ray Allen, but it's hard to tell. Not a lot of players shoot from real real deep, so it's hard to see which players could make it consistently.
T-Mac also has amazing range. The guys who stand out in my opinion are Gilbert, Kobe, T-Mac and Vince Carter. Those guys can all hit threes from 5 feet behind the line.