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50–40–90 club

Informally, the50–40–90 clubis the group ofNational Basketball Association(NBA) and Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) players who have had a shooting percentage at or above 50% for field goals, 40% for three-pointers, and 90% for free throws during an entire regular season while also achieving the WNBA/NBA minimum number of makes in each category (300 field goals, 82 three-pointers, and 125 free throws).[1][2]A total of nine players have had 50–40–90 seasons. The WNBA saw its first 50–40–90 season in 2019.[3]

50–40–90 indicates a great all-around shooting performance and is considered the ultimate standard for shooters.[4]Only Steve Nash (four times) and Larry Bird (twice) have had repeat 50–40–90 seasons. Nash’s lifetime 49–43–90 regular season average is the closest anyone has come to achieving a career 50–40–90 mark.[5]Nash’s lifetime 47–40–90 playoff average is the closest anyone has come to achieving a career 50–40–90 mark in the playoffs.[6]Dirk Nowitzki is the only member that falls short of the updated minimum requirement for three-point makes implemented since 2013, finishing with 72 threes in 2007.

Members

Since the NBA introduced the three-point field goal in the1979–80 season, the 50–40–90 shooting threshold has been reached by eight players:[4][7]

  • Larry Bird with the Boston Celtics

  • Malcolm Brogdon with the Milwaukee Bucks

  • Stephen Currywith the Golden State Warriors

  • Kevin Durantwith the Oklahoma City Thunder

  • Reggie Miller with the Indiana Pacers

  • Steve Nash with the Phoenix Suns

  • Dirk Nowitzki with the Dallas Mavericks

  • Mark Price with the Cleveland Cavaliers

The WNBA, meanwhile, has one member:

  • Elena Delle Donne with the Washington Mystics

Nash and Bird are the only players who achieved 50–40–90 in multiple seasons; Bird was the first to join this club and achieved it twice consecutively while Nash achieved it four times in five seasons.[8]Nash narrowly missed five consecutive 50–40–90 seasons by shooting at 89.9% from the free throw line for the2006–07 season, one made free throw short of the 90% mark.[9]

Nash (during his second 50–40–90 season) and Curry are the only NBA members to achieve a 50–40–90 season while also beating one of the criteria by an additional 5%, with both of them averaging at least 45% (versus 40% required) on their three-pointer shooting. Elena Delle Donne shot 97.4% from the free throw line during her 50-40-90 season.

Curry, Nash, and Nowitzki are the only members to achieve a 50–40–90 mark while also winning the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award in the same season. All three of those players achieved this feat once apiece. Bird won the league MVP award in three straight seasons without reaching 50–40–90, and in the following two seasons he reached 50–40–90 without receiving the MVP award. Similarly, Durant earned the MVP award and reached 50–40–90 in separate back-to back seasons. Brogdon, Miller, and Price have never won the MVP award.

While not a criterion, it is notable that Curry is the only member to average at least 30 points-per-game during a 50–40–90 season, with Bird narrowly missing the mark at 29.93 ppg during his second 50–40–90 season.[3]

Terminology and calculations

Similar to baseball batting averages, official NBA shooting percentages are computed to the third decimal place (thousandths), but is referred to in a “percentage”, rather than “permillage” like in baseball. A player who shot .8995 on free throws would be officially computed as shooting .900 and referred to as a 90% shooter, but a player who shot .8994 would be officially computed as shooting .899 and referred to as an 89.9% shooter. While the significant number is the same for the two sports, a baseball player with a batting average of .300 is referred to as a “three hundred hitter” rather than a “30% hitter”.

While the NBA officially uses a three-digit number, it reports shooting statistics in a shortened and rounded form as a percentage, so that .899 to the third decimal place is simplified as a two digit “90%” in most of its reporting.[10]Thus, a true 50–40–90 season requires a player to achieve or exceed 50.0 – 40.0 – 90.0.

This rounding to the second digit has pertinence regarding several near misses for 50–40–90 seasons, as the player’s three digit results were “49.6 to 49.9” – “39.6 to 39.9” – “89.6 to 89.9” rather than fully 50.0% – 40.0% – 90.0%. These near-miss results can be found in secondary tables, below.

To qualify, a player also has to successfully make at least 300 field goals, 82 three-point field goals (since the 2013–14 season) and 125 free throws.[11]These values have been used since the1999–2000 seasonexcept in the lockout-shortened2011–12 season; requirements varied with the schedule length several times before that.[12]

This requirement to consistently produce through a season has pertinence regarding several players have been cited in the media or by their basketball clubs for having a 50–40–90 season, while ignoring the full minimum successful shots makes criteria required to be considered a leader in each category. For example, a book published in 2009 creditsSteve Kerras achieving a miracle 50–50–90 in the 1995–96 season, but ignores the fact that he was considerably short of the minimum requirements for field goals (short by 56 makes) or free throws (short by 47 makes) to be recognized officially.[13]

Player Season GP FG FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% PTS PPG Ref.
Larry Bird 1986–87 74 786 1,497 53% (.525) 90 225 40% (.400) 414 455 91% (.910) 2,076 28.05 [14]
Larry Bird(2) 1987–88 76 881 1,672 53% (.527) 98 237 41% (.414) 415 453 92% (.916) 2,275 29.93 [14]
Mark Price 1988–89 75 529 1,006 53% (.526) 93 211 44% (.441) 263 292 90% (.901) 1,414 18.85 [15]
Reggie Miller 1993–94 79 524 1,042 50% (.503) 123 292 42% (.421) 403 444 91% (.908) 1,574 19.92 [16]
Steve Nash 2005–06 79 541 1,056 51% (.512) 150 342 44% (.439) 257 279 92% (.921) 1,489 18.85 [9]
Dirk Nowitzki 2006–07 78 673 1,341 50% (.502) 72 173 42% (.416) 498 551 90% (.904) 1,916 24.56 [17]
Steve Nash(2) 2007–08 81 485 962 50% (.504) 179 381 47% (.470) 222 245 91% (.906) 1,371 16.93 [9]
Steve Nash(3) 2008–09 74 428 851 50% (.503) 108 246 44% (.439) 196 210 93% (.933) 1,160 15.68 [9]
Steve Nash(4) 2009–10 81 499 985 51% (.507) 124 291 43% (.426) 211 225 94% (.938) 1,333 16.46 [9]
Kevin Durant 2012–13 81 731 1,433 51% (.510) 139 334 42% (.416) 679 750 91% (.905) 2,280 28.15 [18]
Stephen Curry 2015–16 79 805 1,598 50% (.504) 402 886 45% (.454) 363 400 91% (.908) 2,375 30.06 [19]
Malcolm Brogdon 2018–19 64 378 748 51% (.505) 104 244 43% (.426) 141 152 93% (.928) 1,001 15.64 [20]
WNBA

The WNBA, with a much shorter regular season than the NBA (34 games to 82), has lower limits than the NBA for qualification purposes. To qualify, a player must make 100 field goals, 25 three-pointers, and 50 free throws. All other statistical considerations are identical to those indicated above for the NBA.[21]

Player Season GP FG FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% PTS PPG Ref.
Elena Delle Donne 2019 31 220 427 52% (.515) 52 121 43% (.430) 114 117 97% (.974) 606 19.54 [22]

Close calls

Other players have been very close, but still failed to completely meet the criteria for an official 50–40–90 season.

NBA

Missed by less than 1.0%

Six players, over eight attempts (two repeats), missed the 50–40–90 mark by less than 1.0% in one (or more) of the 50.0% – 40.0% – 90.0% criteria required. Four of these players – Bird, Curry, Nash and Nowitzki – did achieve official 50–40–90 seasons during their careers. The following table highlights, with color and asterisks, the statistical categories in which these six players fell short.

Player Season GP FG FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% PTS PPG Ref.
Larry Bird 1985–86 82 796 1,606 50% (.496)* 82 194 42% (.423) 441 492 90% (.896)* 2,115 25.79 [14]
Jeff Hornacek 1990–91 80 544 1,051 52% (.518) 61 146 42% (.418) 201 224 90% (.897)* 1,350 16.88 [23]
Steve Nash 2006–07 76 517 971 53% (.532) 156 343 45% (.455) 222 247 90% (.899)* 1,412 18.58 [9]
José Calderón 2008–09 68 320 644 50% (.497)* 82 202 41% (.406) 151 154 98% (.981) 873 12.84 [24]
Steve Nash(2) 2010–11 75 399 811 49% (.492)* 81 205 40% (.395)* 227 249 91% (.912) 1,106 14.7 [9]
Dirk Nowitzki 2010–11 73 610 1,179 52% (.517) 66 168 39% (.393)* 395 443 89% (.892)* 1,681 23.0 [17]
Dirk Nowitzki(2) 2013–14 80 633 1,273 50% (.497)* 131 329 40% (.398)* 338 376 90% (.899)* 1,735 21.69 [17]
Stephen Curry 2017–18 51 428 864 50% (.495)* 212 501 42% (.423) 278 302 92% (.921) 1,346 26.39 [19]

Missed minimum makes by less than 15%

Two players missed the official 50–40–90 list above by finishing the season without meeting the needed minimum figures to be considered a statistical season leader in the respective category that particular year (minimums have varied over the decades).[12]The miss can also include one or more “miss up to two of 50.0% – 40.0% – 90.0% by less than 1.0%” added to the shortfelt numbers. The following table highlights, with color and asterisks, the statistical categories in which these players fell short. The minimum requirements to be listed here are: within 15% of the needed made shots in no worse than two of the three categories.

Player Season GP FG FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% PTS PPG Ref.
Mario Elie 1996–97 78 291* 585 50% (.497)* 120 286 42% (.420) 207 231 90% (.896)* 909 11.7 [25]
José Calderón 2007–08 82 367 707 52% (.519) 79 184 43% (.429) 109* 120 91% (.908) 922 11.2 [24]

WNBA

Missed by less than 1.0%

Four players missed the 50–40–90 mark by less than 1.0% in one (or more) of the 50.0% – 40.0% – 90.0% criteria required. The following table highlights, with color and asterisks, the statistical categories in which these four players fell short.

Player Season GP FG FGA FG% 3P 3PA 3P% FT FTA FT% PTS PPG Ref.
Penny Taylor 2010 32 173 340 51% (.509) 46 104 44% (.442) 117 131 89% (.893)* 509 15.91 [26]
Kara Lawson 2012 34 169 343 49% (.493)* 74 172 43% (.430) 100 107 93% (.935) 512 15.06 [27]
Kristi Toliver 2012 34 197 401 49% (.491)* 64 151 42% (.424) 137 152 90% (.901) 595 17.50 [28]
Allie Quigley 2017 31 191 378 51% (.505) 77 179 43% (.430) 50 56 89% (.893)* 509 16.42 [29]

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