Even goats have weaknesses.
Michael Jordan He only had one three-point contest in his career (thankfully), and to this day, he remains the worst player in the history of the game.
Jordan made 5 of 30 shots in the 1990 Three-Point Contest, a shooting percentage of 16.67%, his lowest scoring rate in that game.
However, Jordan isn’t the only superstar to struggle in the three-point contest.
Clyde DrexlerFor example, the player tied for fifth-worst in Three-Point Contest history (26.67%), Paul George Tied for eighth from bottom (26.69%) Allen Iverson Ranked 16th (33.33%).
Below, see where the worst players in Three-Point Contest history rank, based on point share relative to the maximum possible points scored.
1. Michael Jordan: 16.67% (5 out of 30)
2. Vladimir Radmanovic: 20.0% (6 out of 30 points)
2. Kevin Huerter: 20.0% (8 of 40 points)
4. Antoine Walker: 23.33% (7 of 30 points)
5. Clyde Drexler: 26.67% (8 of 30 points)
5. Sam Perkins: 26.67% (8 of 30 points)
5. Steve Smith: 26.67% (8 of 30)
8. Paul George: 29.69% (19 of 64)
8. Joe Johnson: 29.69% (19 of 64)
10. Kurtinaitis Rhymes: 30.0% (9 out of 30)
10. Norm Nixon: 30.0% (9 out of 30)
10. Bob Sura: 30.0% (9 out of 30)
13. B.J. Armstrong: 31.67% (19 of 60)
13. Dan Majerle: 31.67% (19 out of 60)
15. Julius Randle: 32.50% (13 of 40)
16. Allen Iverson: 33.33% (10 out of 30 points)
16. Brian Russell: 33.33% (10 out of 30)
18. Kyle Lowry: 34.31% (35 of 102)
19. Drazen Petrovich: 35.0% (21 of 60)
20. CJ McCollum: 35.29% (24 of 68)
21. Khris Middleton: 35.29% (24 of 68)
22. Trent Tucker: 35.83% (43 of 120)