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Pelicans' Trey Murphy is in good company. A list of every NBA's team all-time 3-point leader

Trey Murphy became the New Orleans Pelicans’ franchise leader in 3-pointers last week when he surpassed CJ McCollum. The Pelicans' record is the lowest in the league, which should be expected since it is one of the newer franchises. Who are the 3-point leaders for the other 29 teams in the NBA?

Murphy, by the way, is one of six players on the list still playing for that team.

Here’s the list.

3-point leaders for every team (in order of most to fewest)

Golden State Warriors – 4,196 (Steph Curry)*

Indiana Pacers – 2,560 (Reggie Miller)

Portland Trail Blazers – 2,387 (Damian Lillard)*

Houston Rockets – 2,029 (James Harden)

Dallas Mavericks – 1,982 (Dirk Nowitzki)

Los Angeles Lakers – 1,827 (Kobe Bryant)

Boston Celtics – 1,823 (Paul Pierce)

Toronto Raptors - 1,518 (Kyle Lowry)

Washington Wizards – 1,514 (Bradley Beal)

San Antonio Spurs – 1,495 (Manu Ginobili)

Phoenix Suns – 1,483 (Devin Booker) *

Milwaukee Bucks - 1,382 (Khris Middleton)

Denver Nuggets –1,266 (Jamal Murray) *

Sacramento Kings – 1,248 (Buddy Hield)

Minnesota Timberwolves – 1,214 (Anthony Edwards)*

Miami Heat – 1,202 (Duncan Robinson)

Atlanta Hawks – 1,295 (Trae Young)

Charlotte Hornets – 1,283 (Kemba Walker)

Cleveland Cavaliers – 1,251 (LeBron James)

Oklahoma City Thunder – 1,143 (Kevin Durant)

Chicago Bulls – 1,130 (Zach Lavine)

Memphis Grizzlies – 1,086 (Mike Conley)

Utah Jazz – 1071 (Joe Ingles)

Detroit Pistons – 990 (Joe Dumars)

Brooklyn Nets – 984 (Joe Harris)

New York Knicks – 982 (John Starks)

Orlando Magic- 981 (Dennis Scott)

Philadelphia 76ers – 885 (Allen Iverson)

Los Angeles Clippers – 820 (Paul George)

New Orleans Pelicans – 709 (Trey Murphy)

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