Yearly Statistical Leaders

Yearly Points Per Game (PPG) Leaders: determined by total points up to 1968-69; by PPG since 1969-70. Requirements: 70 games played (since 1969-70) or 1400 points scored (since 1974-75) except 1998-99, when it was 43 games or 854 points.

1946-47: Joe Fulks, Philadelphia Warriors (1389 points, 23.2 PPG)

1947-48: Max Zaslofsky, Chicago Stags (1007 points, 21.0 PPG)

1948-49: George Mikan, Minneapolis Lakers (1698 points, 28.3 PPG)

1949-50: George Mikan, Minneapolis Lakers (1865 points, 27.4 PPG)

1950-51: George Mikan, Minneapolis Lakers (1932 points, 18.4 PPG)

1951-52: Paul Arizin, Philadelphia Warriors (1674 points, 25.4 PPG)

1952-53: Neil Johnston, Philadelphia Warriors (1564 points, 22.3 PPG)

1953-54: Neil Johnston, Philadelphia Warriors (1759 points, 24.4 PPG)

1954-55: Neil Johnston, Philadelphia Warriors (1631 points, 22.7 PPG)

1955-56: Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks (1849 points, 25.7 PPG)

1956-57: Paul Arizin, Philadelphia Warriors (1817 points, 25.6 PPG)

1957-58: George Yardley, Detroit Pistons (2001 points, 27.8 PPG)

1958-59: Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks (2105 points, 29.2 PPG)

1959-60: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (2707 points, 37.6 PPG)

1960-61: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (3033 points, 38.4 PPG)

1961-62: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (4029 points, 50.4 PPG)

1962-63: Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors (3586 points, 44.8 PPG)

1963-64: Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors (2948 points, 36.9 PPG)

1964-65: Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors-Philadelphia 76ers (2534 points, 34.7 PPG)

1965-66: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (2649 points, 33.5 PPG)

1966-67: Rick Barry, San Francisco Warriors (2775 points, 35.6 PPG)

1967-68: Dave Bing, Detroit Pistons (2142 points, 27.1 PPG)

1968-69: Elvin Hayes, San Diego Rockets (2327 points, 28.4 PPG)

1969-70: Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers (31.2 PPG, 2309 points, 74 games)

1970-71: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee Bucks (31.7 PPG, 2596 points, 82 games)

1971-72: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee Bucks (34.8 PPG, 2822 points, 81 games)

1972-73: Nate Archibald, Kansas City/Omaha Kings (34.0 PPG, 2719 points, 80 games)

1973-74: Bob McAdoo, Buffalo Braves (30.6 PPG, 2261 points, 74 games)

1974-75: Bob McAdoo, Buffalo Braves (34.5 PPG, 2831 points, 82 games)

1975-76: Bob McAdoo, Buffalo Braves (31.1 PPG, 2427 points, 78 games)

1976-77: Pete Maravich, New Orleans Jazz (31.1 PPG, 2273 points, 73 games)

1977-78: George Gervin, San Antonio Spurs (27.2 PPG, 2232 points, 82 games)

1978-79: George Gervin, San Antonio Spurs (29.6 PPG, 2365 points, 80 games)

1979-80: George Gervin, San Antonio Spurs (33.1 PPG, 2585 points, 78 games)

1980-81: Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz (30.7 PPG, 2452 points, 80 games)

1981-82: George Gervin, San Antonio Spurs (32.3 PPG, 2551 points, 79 games)

1982-83: Alex English, Denver Nuggets (28.4 PPG, 2326 points, 82 games)

1983-84: Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz (30.6 PPG, 2418 points, 79 games)

1984-85: Bernard King, New York Knicks (32.9 PPG, 1809 points, 55 games)

1985-86: Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta Hawks (30.3 PPG, 2366 points, 78 games)

1986-87: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (37.1 PPG, 3041 points, 82 games)

1987-88: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (35.0 PPG, 2868 points, 82 games)

1988-89: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (32.5 PPG, 2633 points, 81 games)

1989-90: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (33.6 PPG, 2753 points, 82 games)

1990-91: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (31.5 PPG, 2580 points, 82 games)

1991-92: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (30.1 PPG, 2404 points, 80 games)

1992-93: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (32.6 PPG, 2541 points, 78 games)

1993-94: David Robinson, San Antonio Spurs (29.8 PPG, 2383 points, 80 games)

1994-95: Shaquille O'Neal, Orlando Magic (29.3 PPG, 2315 points, 79 games)

1995-96: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (30.4 PPG, 2491 points, 82 games)

1996-97: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (29.6 PPG, 2431 points, 82 games)

1997-98: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (28.7 PPG, 2357 points, 82 games)

1998-99: Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (26.8 PPG, 1284 points, 48 games)

1999-2000: Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (29.7 PPG, 2344 points, 79 games)

2000-01: Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (31.1 PPG, 2207 points, 71 games)

2001-02: Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (31.4 PPG, 1883 points, 60 games)

2002-03: Tracy McGrady, Orlando Magic (32.1 PPG, 2407 points, 75 games)

2003-04: Tracy McGrady, Orlando Magic (28.0 PPG, 1878 points, 67 games)

2004-05: Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (30.7 PPG, 2302 points, 75 games)

2005-06: Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers (35.4 PPG, 2832 points, 80 games)

2006-07: Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers (31.6 PPG, 2430 points, 77 games)

2007-08: LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers (30.0 PPG, 2250 points, 75 games)

2008-09: Dwayne Wade, Miami Heat (30.2 PPG, 2386 points, 79 games)



Yearly Rebounds Per Game (RPG) Leaders: Ranked by total Rebounds up to 1968-69: by RPG since 1969-70. Requirements: 70 games played (since 1969-70) or 800 rebounds (since 1974-75) except in 1998-99, when it was 43 games or 488 rebounds.

1950-51: Dolph Schayes, Syracuse Nationals (1080 rebounds, 16.4 RPG)

1951-52: (tie) Larry Foust, Fort Wayne Pistons and Mel Hutchins, Milwaukee Hawks (880 rebounds, 13.3 RPG)

1952-53: Geroge Mikan, Minneapolis Lakers (1007 rebounds, 14.4 RPG)

1953-54: Harry Gallatin, New York Knicks (1098 rebounds, 15.3 RPG)

1954-55: Neil Johnston, Philadelphia Warriors (1085 rebounds, 15.1 RPG)

1955-56: Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks (1164 rebounds, 16.2 RPG)

1956-57: Maurice Stokes, Rochester Royals (1256 rebounds, 17.4 RPG)

1957-58: Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (1564 rebounds, 22.7 RPG)

1958-59: Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (1612 rebounds, 23.0 RPG)

1959-60: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (1941 rebounds, 27.0 RPG)

1960-61: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (2149 rebounds, 27.2 RPG)

1961-62: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (2052 rebounds, 25.7 RPG)

1962-63: Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors (1946 rebounds, 24.3 RPG)

1963-64: Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (1930 rebounds, 24.7 RPG)

1964-65: Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (1878 rebounds, 24.1 RPG)

1965-66: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (1943 rebounds, 24.6 RPG)

1966-67: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (1957 rebounds, 24.2 RPG)

1967-68: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (1952 rebounds, 23.8 RPG)

1968-69: Wilt Chamberlain, Los Angeles Lakers (1712 rebounds, 21.1 RPG)

1969-70: Elvin Hayes, San Diego Rockets (16.9 RPG, 1386 rebounds, 82 games)

1970-71: Wilt Chamberlain, Los Angeles Lakers (18.2 RPG, 1493 rebounds, 82 games)

1971-72: Wilt Chamberlain, Los Angeles Lakers (19.2 RPG, 1572 rebounds, 82 games)

1972-73: Wilt Chamberlain, Los Angeles Lakers (18.6 RPG, 1526 rebounds, 82 games)

1973-74: Elvin Hayes, Capital Bullets (18.1 RPG, 1463 rebounds, 81 games)

1974-75: Wes Unseld, Washington Bullets (14.8 RPG, 1077 rebounds, 73 games)

1975-76: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles Lakers (16.9 RPG, 1383 rebounds, 82 games)

1976-77: Bill Walton, Portland Trail Blazers (14.4 RPG, 934 rebounds, 65 games)

1977-78: Leonard "Truck" Robinson, New Orleans Jazz (15.7 RPG, 1288 rebounds, 82 games)

1978-79: Moses Malone, Houston Rockets (17.6 RPG, 1444 rebounds, 82 games)

1979-80: Swen Nater, San Diego Clippers (15.0 RPG, 1216 rebounds, 81 games)

1980-81: Moses Malone, Houston Rockets (14.8 RPG, 1180 rebounds, 80 games)

1981-82: Moses Malone, Houston Rockets (14.7 RPG, 1188 rebounds, 81 games)

1982-83: Moses Malone, Philadelphia 76ers (15.3 RPG, 1194 rebounds, 78 games)

1983-84: Moses Malone, Philadelphia 76ers (13.4 RPG, 950 rebounds, 71 games)

1984-85: Moses Malone, Philadelphia 76ers (13.1 RPG, 1031 rebounds, 79 games)

1985-86: Bill Laimbeer, Detroit Pistons (13.1 RPG, 1075 rebounds, 82 games)

1986-87: Charles Barkley, Philadelphia 76ers (14.6 RPG, 994 rebounds, 68 games)

1987-88: Michael Cage, Los Angeles Clippers (13.0 RPG, 938 rebounds, 72 games)

1988-89: Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets (13.5 RPG, 1105 rebounds, 82 games)

1989-90: Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets (14.0 RPG, 1149 rebounds, 82 games)

1990-91: David Robinson, San Antonio Spurs (13.0 RPG, 1063 rebounds, 82 games)

1991-92: Dennis Rodman, Detroit Pistons (18.7 RPG, 1530 rebounds, 82 games)

1992-93: Dennis Rodman, Detroit Pistons (18.3 RPG, 1132 rebounds, 62 games)

1993-94: Dennis Rodman, San Antonio Spurs (17.3 RPG, 1367 rebounds, 79 games)

1994-95: Dennis Rodman, San Antonio Spurs (16.8 RPG, 823 rebounds, 49 games)

1995-96: Dennis Rodman, Chicago Bulls (14.9 RPG, 952 rebounds, 64 games)

1996-97: Dennis Rodman, Chicago Bulls (16.1 RPG, 883 rebounds, 55 games)

1997-98: Dennis Rodman, Chicago Bulls (15.0 RPG, 1201 rebounds, 80 games)

1998-99: Chris Webber, Sacramento Kings (13.0 RPG, 545 rebounds, 42 games)

1999-2000: Dikembe Mutombo, Atlanta Hawks (14.1 RPG, 1157 rebounds, 82 games)

2000-01: Dikembe Mutombo, Atlanta Hawks-Philadelphia 76ers (13.5 RPG, 1015 rebounds, 75 games)

2001-02: Ben Wallace, Detroit Pistons (13.0 RPG, 1039 rebounds, 80 games)

2002-03: Ben Wallace, Detroit Pistons (15.4 RPG, 1126 rebounds, 73 games)

2003-04: Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves (13.9 RPG, 1139 rebounds, 82 games)

2004-05: Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves (13.5 RPG, 1108 rebounds, 82 games)

2005-06: Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves (12.7 RPG, 966 rebounds, 76 games)

2006-07: Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves (12.8 RPG, 975 rebounds, 76 games)

2007-08: Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic (14.2 RPG, 1161 rebounds, 82 games)

2008-09: Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic (13.8 RPG, 1093 rebounds, 79 games)



Yearly Assists Per Game (APG) Leaders: Ranked by total assists up to 1968-69; by APG since 1969-70. Requirements: 70 games (since 1969-70) or 400 assists (since 1974-75) except for 1998-99, when it was 43 games or 244 assists

1946-47: Ernie Calverley, Providence Steamrollers (202 assists, 3.4 APG)

1947-48: Howie Dallmar, Philadelphia Warriors (120 assists, 2.5 APG)

1948-49: Bob Davies, Rochester Royals (321 assists, 5.4 APG)

1949-50: Dick McGuire, New York Knicks (386 assists, 5.7 APG)

1950-51: Andy Phillip, Philadelphia Warriors (414 assists, 6.3 APG)

1951-52: Andy Phillip, Philadelphia Warriors (539 assists, 8.2 APG)

1952-53: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (547 assists, 7.7 APG)

1953-54: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (518 assists, 7.2 APG)

1954-55: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (557 assists, 7.9 APG)

1955-56: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (642 assists, 8.9 APG)

1956-57: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (478 assists, 7.5 APG)

1957-58: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (463 assists, 7.1 APG)

1958-59: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (557 assists, 8.6 APG)

1959-60: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (715 assists, 9.5 APG)

1960-61: Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals (690 assists, 9.7 APG)

1961-62: Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals (899 assists, 11.4 APG)

1962-63: Guy Rodgers, San Francisco Warriors (825 assists, 10.4 APG)

1963-64: Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals (868 assists, 11.0 APG)

1964-65: Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals (861 assists, 11.5 APG)

1965-66: Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals (847 assists, 11.1 APG)

1966-67: Guy Rodgers, Chicago Bulls (908 assists, 11.2 APG)

1967-68: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (702 assists, 8.6 APG)

1968-69: Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals (772 assists, 9.8 APG)

1969-70: Lenny Wilkens, Seattle Supersonics (9.1 APG, 683 assists, 75 games)

1970-71: Norm Van Lier, Chicago Bulls (10.2 APG, 832 assists, 82 games)

1971-72: Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers (9.7 APG, 747 assists, 77 games)

1972-73: Nate Archibald, Kansas City/Omaha Kings (11.4 APG, 910 assists, 80 games)

1973-74: Ernie DiGregorio, Buffalo Braves (8.2 APG, 663 assists, 81 games)

1974-75: Kevin Porter, Washington Bullets (8.0 APG, 650 assists, 81 games)

1975-76: Donald "Slick" Watts, Seattle Supersonics (8.1 APG, 661 assists, 82 games)

1976-77: Don Buse, Indiana Pacers (8.5 APG, 685 assists, 81 games)

1977-78: Kevin Porter, Detroit Pistons-New Jersey Nets (10.2 APG, 837 assists, 82 games)

1978-79: Kevin Porter, Detroit Pistons (13.4 APG, 1099 assists, 82 games)

1979-80: Micheal Ray Richardson, New York Knicks (10.2 APG, 832 assists, 82 games)

1980-81: Kevin Porter, Washington Bullets (9.1 APG, 734 assists, 81 games)

1981-82: Johnny Moore, San Antonio Spurs (9.6 APG, 762 assists, 79 games)

1982-83: Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (10.5 APG, 829 assists, 79 games)

1983-84: Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (13.1 APG, 875 assists, 67 games)

1984-85: Isiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons (13.9 APG, 1123 assists, 81 games)

1985-86: Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (12.6 APG, 907 assists, 72 games)

1986-87: Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (12.2 APG, 977 assists, 80 games)

1987-88: John Stockton, Utah Jazz (13.8 APG, 1128 assists, 82 games)

1988-89: John Stockton, Utah Jazz (13.6 APG, 1118 assists, 82 games)

1989-90: John Stockton, Utah Jazz (14.5 APG, 1134 assists, 78 games)

1990-91: John Stockton, Utah Jazz (14.2 APG, 1164 assists, 82 games)

1991-92: John Stockton, Utah Jazz (13.7 APG, 1126 assists, 82 games)

1992-93: John Stockton, Utah Jazz (12.0 APG, 987 assists, 82 games)

1993-94: John Stockton, Utah Jazz (12.6 APG, 1031 assists, 82 games)

1994-95: John Stockton, Utah Jazz (12.3 APG, 1011 assists, 82 games)

1995-96: John Stockton, Utah Jazz (11.2 APG, 916 assists, 82 games)

1996-97: Mark Jackson, Denver Nuggets-Indiana Pacers (11.4 APG, 935 assists, 82 games)

1997-98: Rod Strickland, Washington Wizards (10.5 APG, 801 assists, 76 games)

1998-99: Jason Kidd, Phoenix Suns (10.8 APG, 539 assists, 50 games)

1999-2000: Jason Kidd, Phoenix Suns (10.1 APG, 678 assists, 67 games)

2000-01: Jason Kidd, Phoenix Suns (9.8 APG, 753 assists, 77 games)

2001-02: Andre Miller, Cleveland Cavaliers (10.9 APG, 882 assists, 81 games)

2002-03: Jason Kidd, New Jersey Nets (8.9 APG, 711 assists, 80 games)

2003-04: Jason Kidd, New Jersey Nets (9.2 APG, 618 assists, 67 games)

2004-05: Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns (11.5 APG, 861 assists, 75 games)

2005-06: Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns (10.5 APG, 826 assists, 79 games)

2006-07: Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns (11.6 APG, 884 assists, 76 games)

2007-08: Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets (11.6 APG, 925 assists, 80 games)

2008-09: Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets (11.0 APG, 861 assists, 78 games)



Yearly Steals Per Games (SPG) Leaders: Ranked by SPG average. Requirements: 70 games (1973-74) or 125 steals (since 1974-75) except in 1998-99, when it was 43 games or 76 steals.

1973-74: Larry Steele, Portland Trail Blazers (2.68 SPG, 217 steals, 81 games)

1974-75: Rick Barry, Golden State Warriors (2.85 SPG, 228 steals, 80 games)

1975-76: Donald "Slick" Watts, Seattle Supersonics (3.18 SPG, 261 steals, 82 games)

1976-77: Don Buse, Indiana Pacers (3.47 SPG, 281 steals, 81 games)

1977-78: Ron Lee, Phoenix Suns (2.74 SPG, 225 steals, 82 games)

1978-79: M.L. Carr, Detroit Pistons (2.46 SPG, 197 steals, 80 games)

1979-80: Micheal Ray Richardson, New York Knicks (3.23 SPG, 265 steals, 82 games)

1980-81: Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (3.43 SPG, 127 steals, 37 games)

1981-82: Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (2.67 SPG, 208 steals, 78 games)

1982-83: Micheal Ray Richardson, Golden State Warriors-New Jersey Nets (2.84 SPG, 182 steals, 64 games)

1983-84: Rickey Green, Utah Jazz (2.65 SPG, 215 steals, 81 games)

1984-85: Micheal Ray Richardson, New Jersey Nets (2.96 SPG, 243 steals, 82 games)

1985-86: Alvin Robertson, San Antonio Spurs (3.67 SPG, 301 steals, 82 games)

1986-87: Alvin Robertson, San Antonio Spurs (3.21 SPG, 260 steals, 81 games)

1987-88: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (3.16 SPG, 259 steals, 82 games)

1988-89: John Stockton, Utah Jazz (3.21 SPG, 263 steals, 82 games)

1989-90: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (2.77 SPG, 227 steals, 82 games)

1990-91: Alvin Robertson, Milwaukee Bucks (3.04 SPG, 246 steals, 81 games)

1991-92: John Stockton, Utah Jazz (2.98 SPG, 244 steals, 82 games)

1992-93: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (2.83 SPG, 221 steals, 78 games)

1993-94: Nate McMillan, Seattle Supersonics (2.96 SPG, 216 steals, 73 games)

1994-95: Scottie Pippen, Chicago Bulls (2.94 SPG, 232 steals, 79 games)

1995-96: Gary Payton, Seattle Supersonics (2.85 SPG, 231 steals, 81 games)

1996-97: Daron "Mookie" Blaylock, Atlanta Hawks (2.72 SPG, 212 steals, 78 games)

1997-98: Mookie Blaylock, Atlanta Hawks (2.61 SPG, 183 steals, 70 games)

1998-99: Kendall Gill, New Jersey Nets (2.68 SPG, 134 steals, 50 games)

1999-2000: Eddie Jones, Charlotte Hornets (2.67 SPG, 192 steals, 72 games)

2000-01: Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (2.51 SPG, 178 steals, 71 games)

2001-02: Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (2.80 SPG, 168 steals, 60 games)

2002-03: Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (2.74 SPG, 225 steals, 82 games)

2003-04: Baron Davis, New Orleans Hornets (2.36 SPG, 158 steals, 67 games)

2004-05: Larry Hughes, Washington Wizards (2.89 SPG, 176 steals, 61 games)

2005-06: Gerald Wallace, Charlotte Bobcats (2.51 SPG, 138 steals, 55 games)

2006-07: Baron Davis, Golden State Warriors (2.14 SPG, 135 steals, 63 games)

2007-08: Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets (2.71 SPG, 217 steals, 80 games)

2008-09: Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets (2.77 SPG, 216 steals, 78 games)





Yearly Blocks Per Game Leaders (BPG): Ranked by BPG average. Requirements: 70 games (1973-74) or 100 blocks (1974-75) except 1998-99, when it was 43 games or 61 blocks.

1973-74: Elmore Smith, Los Angeles Lakers (4.85 BPG, 393 blocks, 81 games)

1974-75: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee Bucks (3.26 BPG, 212 blocks, 65 games)

1975-76: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles Lakers (4.12 BPG, 338 blocks, 82 games)

1976-77: Bill Walton, Portland Trail Blazers (3.25 BPG, 211 blocks, 65 games)

1977-78: George Johnson, New Jersey Nets (3.38 BPG, 274 blocks, 81 games)

1978-79: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles Lakers (3.95 BPG, 316 blocks, 80 games)

1979-80: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles Lakers (3.41 BPG, 261 blocks, 82 games)

1980-81: George Johnson, San Antonio Spurs (3.39 BPG, 278 blocks, 82 games)

1981-82: George Johnson, San Antonio Spurs (3.12 BPG, 234 blocks, 75 games)

1982-83: Wayne "Tree" Rollins, Atlanta Hawks (4.29 BPG, 343 blocks, 80 games)

1983-84: Mark Eaton, Utah Jazz (4.28 BPG, 351 blocks, 82 games)

1984-85: Mark Eaton, Utah Jazz (5.56 BPG, 456 blocks, 82 games)

1985-86: Manute Bol, Washington Bullets (4.96 BPG, 397 blocks, 80 games)

1986-87: Mark Eaton, Utah Jazz (4.06 BPG, 321 blocks, 79 games)

1987-88: Mark Eaton, Utah Jazz (3.71 BPG, 304 blocks, 82 games)

1988-89: Manute Bol, Golden State Warriors (4.31 BPG, 345 blocks, 80 games)

1989-90: Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets (4.59 BPG, 376 blocks, 82 games)

1990-91: Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets (3.95 BPG, 221 blocks, 56 games)

1991-92: David Robinson, San Antonio Spurs (4.49 BPG, 305 blocks, 68 games)

1992-93: Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets (4.17 BPG, 342 blocks, 82 games)

1993-94: Dikembe Mutombo, Denver Nuggets (4.10 BPG, 336 blocks, 82 games)

1994-95: Dikembe Mutombo, Denver Nuggets (3.91 BPG, 321 blocks, 82 games)

1995-96: Dikembe Mutombo, Denver Nuggets (4.49 BPG, 332 blocks, 74 games)

1996-97: Shawn Bradley, New Jersey Nets-Dallas Mavericks (3.40 BPG, 248 blocks, 73 games)

1997-98: Marcus Camby, Toronto Raptors (3.65 BPG, 230 blocks, 63 games)

1998-99: Alonzo Mourning, Miami Heat (3.91 BPG, 180 blocks, 46 games)

1999-2000: Alonzo Mourning, Miami Heat (3.72 BPG, 294 blocks, 79 games)

2000-01: Theo Ratliff, Philadelphia 76ers (3.74 BPG, 187 blocks, 50 games)*

2001-02: Ben Wallace, Detroit Pistons (3.48 BPG, 278 blocks, 80 games)

2002-03: Theo Ratliff, Atlanta Hawks (3.23 BPG, 262 blocks, 81 games)

2003-04: Theo Ratliff, Atlanta Hawks-Portland Trail Blazers (3.61 BPG, 307 blocks, 85 games)

2004-05: Andrei Kirilenko, Utah Jazz (3.32 BPG, 136 blocks, 41 games)

2005-06: Marcus Camby, Denver Nuggets (3.29 BPG, 184 blocks, 56 games)

2006-07: Marcus Camby, Denver Nuggets (3.30 BPG, 231 blocks, 70 games)

2007-08: Marcus Camby, Denver Nuggets (3.61 BPG, 285 blocks, 79 games)

2008-09: Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic (2.92 BPG, 228 blocks, 78 games)

*-Ratliff was traded from the 76ers to the Atlanta Hawks during the 2000-01 season, but did not play a game for the Hawks that season due to injury, so the Hawks cannot be included as a team played for that season.





Yearly Field Goal Percentage (FG%) Leaders: Requirements: Varied from 190 to 230 made field goals from 1946-47 to 1968-69, then became 700 attempts in 70 games (1969-70 to 1971-72), then was lowered to 560 attempts in 70 games (1972-73 to 1973-74), then was changed to 300 makes (1974-75 to present) except for 1998-99, when it was 183 makes.

1946-47: Bob Feerick, Washington Capitols (40.1 FG%, 364-908 FG)

1947-48: Bob Feerick, Washington Capitols (34.0 FG%, 293-861 FG)

1948-49: Arnie Risen, Rochester Royals (42.3 FG%, 345-816 FG)

1949-50: Alex Groza, Indianapolis Olympians (47.8 FG%, 521-1090 FG)

1950-51: Alex Groza, Indianapolis Olympians (47.0 FG%, 492-1046 FG)

1951-52: Paul Arizin, Philadelphia Warriors (44.8 FG%, 548-1222 FG)

1952-53: (tie) Neil Johnston, Philadelphia Warriors (45.2 FG%, 504-1114 FG) and Ed Macauley, Boston Celtics (45.2 FG%, 451-997 FG)

1953-54: Ed Macauley, Boston Celtics (48.6 FG%, 462-950 FG)

1954-55: Larry Foust, Fort Wayne Pistons (48.7 FG%, 398-818 FG)

1955-56: Neil Johnston, Philadelphia Warriors (45.7 FG%, 499-1092 FG)

1956-57: Neil Johnston, Philadelphia Warriors (44.7 FG%, 520-1163 FG)

1957-58: Jack Tywman, Cincinnati Royals (45.2 FG%, 465-1028 FG)

1958-59: Ken Sears, New York Knicks (49.0 FG%, 491-1002 FG)

1959-60: Ken Sears, New York Knicks (47.7 FG%, 412-863 FG)

1960-61: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (50.9 FG%, 1251-2457 FG)

1961-62: Walt Bellamy, Chicago Packers (51.9 FG%, 973-1875 FG)

1962-63: Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors (52.8 FG%, 1463-2770 FG)

1963-64: Jerry Lucas, Cincinnati Royals (52.7 FG%, 545-1035 FG)

1964-65: Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors-Philadelphia 76ers (51.0 FG%, 1063-2083 FG)

1965-66: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (54.0 FG%, 1074-1990 FG)

1966-67: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (68.3 FG%, 785-1150 FG)

1967-68: Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (59.5 FG%, 819-1377 FG)

1968-69: Wilt Chamberlain, Los Angeles Lakers (58.3 FG%, 641-1099 FG)

1969-70: Johnny Green, Cincinnati Royals (55.9 FG%, 481-860 FG)

1970-71: Johnny Green, Cincinnati Royals (58.7 FG%, 502-855 FG)

1971-72: Wilt Chamberlain, Los Angeles Lakers (64.9 FG%, 496-764 FG)

1972-73: Wilt Chamberlain, Los Angeles Lakers (74.7 FG%, 426-586 FG)

1973-74: Bob McAdoo, Buffalo Braves (54.7 FG%, 901-1647 FG)

1974-75: Don Nelson, Boston Celtics (53.9 FG%, 423-785 FG)

1975-76: Wes Unseld, Washington Bullets (56.1 FG%, 318-567 FG)

1976-77: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles Lakers (57.9 FG%, 888-1533 FG)

1977-78: Bobby Jones, Denver Nuggets (57.8 FG%, 440-761 FG)

1978-79: Cedric Maxwell, Boston Celtics (58.4 FG%, 472-808 FG)

1979-80: Cedric Maxwell, Boston Celtics (60.9 FG%, 457-750 FG)

1980-81: Artis Gilmore, Chicago Bulls (67.0 FG%, 547-816 FG)

1981-82: Artis Gilmore, Chicago Bulls (65.2 FG%, 546-837 FG)

1982-83: Artis Gilmore, San Antonio Spurs (62.6 FG%, 556-888 FG)

1983-84: Artis Gilmore, San Antonio Spurs (63.1 FG%, 351-556 FG)

1984-85: James Donaldson, Los Angeles Clippers (63.7 FG%, 351-551 FG)

1985-86: Steve Johnson, San Antonio Spurs (63.2 FG%, 362-573 FG)

1986-87: Kevin McHale, Boston Celtics (60.4 FG%, 790-1307 FG)

1987-88: Kevin McHale, Boston Celtics (60.4 FG%, 550-911 FG)

1988-89: Dennis Rodman, Detroit Pistons (59.5 FG%, 316-531 FG)

1989-90: Mark West, Phoenix Suns (62.5 FG%, 331-530 FG)

1990-91: Charles "Buck" Williams, Portland Trail Blazers (60.2 FG%, 358-595 FG)

1991-92: Buck Williams, Portland Trail Blazers (60.4 FG%, 340-563 FG)

1992-93: Cedric Ceballos, Phoenix Suns (57.6 FG%, 381-662 FG)

1993-94: Shaquille O'Neal, Orlando Magic (59.9 FG%, 953-1591 FG)

1994-95: Chris Gatling, Golden State Warriors (63.3 FG%, 324-512 FG)

1995-96: Gheorghe Muresan, Washington Bullets (58.4 FG%, 466-798 FG)

1996-97: Gheorghe Muresan, Washington Bullets (60.4 FG%, 327-541 FG)

1997-98: Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (58.4 FG%, 670-1147 FG)

1998-99: Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (57.6 FG%, 510-885 FG)

1999-2000: Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (57.4 FG%, 956-1665 FG)

2000-01: Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (57.2 FG%, 813-1422 FG)

2001-02: Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (57.9 FG%, 712-1229 FG)

2002-03: Eddy Curry, Chicago Bulls (58.5 FG%, 335-573 FG)

2003-04: Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (58.4 FG%, 554-948 FG)

2004-05: Shaquille O'Neal, Miami Heat (60.1 FG%, 658-1095 FG)

2005-06: Shaquille O'Neal, Miami Heat (60.0 FG%, 480-800 FG)

2006-07: Mikki Moore, New Jersey Nets (60.9 FG%, 308-506 FG)

2007-08: Andris Biedrins, Golden State Warriors (62.8 FG%, 340-541 FG)

2008-09: Shaquille O'Neal, Phoenix Suns (60.9 FG%, 512-841 FG)   



Yearly Free Throw Percentage (FT%) Leaders: Requirements: Number of free throws made to qualify varies from 125 to 230 made from 1946-47 to 1968-69, then changes to 350 attempts in 70 games (1969-70 to 1971-72), then becomes 160 attempts (1972-73 to 1973-74) before becoming 125 makes since 1974-75 except in 1998-99, when it was 76 makes required.

1946-47: Fred Scolari, Washington Capitols (81.1 FT%, 146-180 FT)

1947-48: Bob Feerick, Washington Capitols (78.8 FT%, 189-240 FT)

1948-49: Bob Feerick, Washington Capitols (85.9 FT%, 256-298 FT)

1949-50: Max Zaslofsky, Chicago Stags (84.3 FT%, 321-381 FT)

1950-51: Joe Fulks, Philadelphia Warriors (85.5 FT%, 378-442 FT)

1951-52: Bobby Wanzer, Rochester Royals (90.4 FT%, 377-417 FT)

1952-53: Bill Sharman, Boston Celtics (85.0 FT%, 341-401 FT)

1953-54: Bill Sharman, Boston Celtics (84.4 FT%, 331-392 FT)

1954-55: Bill Sharman, Boston Celtics (89.7 FT%, 347-387 FT)

1955-56: Bill Sharman, Boston Celtics (86.7 FT%, 358-413 FT)

1956-57: Bill Sharman, Boston Celtics (90.5 FT%, 381-421 FT)

1957-58: Dolph Schayes, Syracuse Nationals (90.4 FT%, 629-696 FT)

1958-59: Bill Sharman, Boston Celtics (93.2 FT%, 342-367 FT)

1959-60: Dolph Schayes, Syracuse Nationals (89.3 FT%, 533-597 FT)

1960-61: Bill Sharman, Boston Celtics (92.1 FT%, 210-228 FT)

1961-62: Dolph Schayes, Syracuse Nationals (89.7 FT%, 288-319 FT)

1962-63: Larry Costello, Syracuse Nationals (88.1 FT%, 288-327 FT)

1963-64: Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals (85.3 FT%, 800-938 FT)

1964-65: Larry Costello, Philadelphia 76ers (87.7 FT%, 243-277 FT)

1965-66: Larry Siegfried, Boston Celtics (88.1 FT%, 274-311 FT)

1966-67: Adrian Smith, Cincinnati Royals (90.3 FT%, 343-380 FT)

1967-68: Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals (87.3 FT%, 576-660 FT)

1968-69: Larry Siegfried, Boston Celtics (86.4 FT%, 336-389 FT)

1969-70: Flynn Robinson, Milwaukee Bucks (89.8 FT%, 439-489 FT)

1970-71: Chet Walker, Chicago Bulls (85.9 FT%, 480-559 FT)

1971-72: Jack Marin, Baltimore Bullets (89.4 FT%, 356-398 FT)

1972-73: Rick Barry, Golden State Warriors (90.2 FT%, 358-397 FT)

1973-74: Ernie DeGregorio, Buffalo Braves (90.2 FT%, 174-193 FT)

1974-75: Rick Barry, Golden State Warriors (90.4 FT%, 394-436 FT)

1975-76: Rick Barry, Golden State Warriors (92.3 FT%, 287-311 FT)

1976-77: Ernie DeGregorio, Buffalo Braves (94.5 FT%, 138-146 FT)

1977-78: Rick Barry, Golden State Warriors (92.4 FT%, 378-409 FT)

1978-79: Rick Barry, Houston Rockets (94.7 FT%, 160-169 FT)

1979-80: Rick Barry, Houston Rockets (93.5 FT%, 143-153 FT)

1980-81: Calvin Murphy, Houston Rockets (95.8 FT%, 206-215 FT)

1981-82: Kyle Macy, Phoenix Suns (89.9 FT%, 152-169 FT)

1982-83: Calvin Murphy, Houston Rockets (92.0 FT%, 138-150 FT)

1983-84: Larry Bird, Boston Celtics (88.8 FT%, 374-421 FT)

1984-85: Kyle Macy, Phoenix Suns (90.7 FT%, 127-140 FT)

1985-86: Larry Bird, Boston Celtics (89.6 FT%, 441-492 FT)

1986-87: Larry Bird, Boston Celtics (91.0 FT%, 414-455 FT)

1987-88: Jack Sikma, Milwaukee Bucks (92.2 FT%, 321-348 FT)

1988-89: Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (91.1 FT%, 513-563 FT)

1989-90: Larry Bird, Boston Celtics (93.0 FT%, 319-343 FT)

1990-91: Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers (91.8 FT%, 551-600 FT)

1991-92: Mark Price, Cleveland Cavaliers (94.7 FT%, 270-285 FT)

1992-93: Mark Price, Cleveland Cavaliers (94.8 FT%, 289-305 FT)

1993-94: Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Denver Nuggets (95.6 FT%, 219-229 FT)

1994-95: Anthony "Spud" Webb, Sacramento Kings (93.4 FT%, 226-242 FT)

1995-96: Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Denver Nuggets (93.0 FT%, 146-157 FT)

1996-97: Mark Price, Golden State Warriors (90.6 FT%, 155-171 FT)

1997-98: Chris Mullin, Indiana Pacers (93.9 FT%, 154-164 FT)

1998-99: Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers (91.5 FT%, 226-247 FT)

1999-2000: Jeff Hornacek, Utah Jazz (95.0 FT%, 171-180 FT)

2000-01: Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers (92.8 FT%, 323-348 FT)

2001-02: Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers (91.1 FT%, 296-325 FT)

2002-03: Allan Houston, New York Knicks (91.9 FT%, 363-395 FT)

2003-04: Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento Kings (92.7 FT%, 394-425 FT)

2004-05: Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers (93.3 FT%, 250-268 FT)

2005-06: Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns (92.1 FT%, 257-279 FT)

2006-07: Kyle Korver, Philadelphia 76ers (91.4 FT%, 191-209 FT)

2007-08: Peja Stojakovic, New Orleans Hornets (92.9 FT%, 130-140 FT)

2008-09: Jose Calderon, Toronto Raptors (98.1 FT%, 151-154 FT)



Yearly Three-Point Percentage (3P%) Leaders: Requirements: 25 threes made (1979-80 to 1989-90), then 50 threes made (1990-91 to 1993-94), then 82 made (1994-95 to 1996-97), then 55 made (since 1997-98) except 1998-99, when it was 34 made.

1979-80: Fred Brown, Seattle Supersonics (44.3 3P%, 39-88 3P)

1980-81: Brian Taylor, San Diego Clippers (38.3 3P%, 44-115 3P)

1981-82: Michael "Campy" Russell, New York Knicks (43.9 3P%, 25-57 3P)

1982-83: Mike Dunleavy, San Antonio Spurs (34.5 3P%, 67-194 3P)

1983-84: Darrell Griffith, Utah Jazz (36.1 3P%, 91-252 3P)

1984-85: Byron Scott, Los Angeles Lakers (43.3 3P%, 26-60 3P)

1985-86: (tie) Craig Hodges, Milwaukee Bucks (45.1 3P%, 73-162 3P) and Trent Tucker, New York Knicks (45.1 3P%, 41-91 3P)

1986-87: Kiki Vandeweghe, Portland Trail Blazers (48.1 3P%, 39-81 3P)

1987-88: Craig Hodges, Milwaukee Buck-Phoenix Suns (49.1 3P%, 86-175 3P)

1988-89: Jon Sundvold, Miami Heat (52.2 3P%, 48-92 3P)

1989-90: Steve Kerr, Cleveland Cavaliers (50.7 3P%, 73-144 3P)

1990-91: Jim Les, Sacramento Kings (46.1 3P%, 71-154 3P)

1991-92: Dana Barros, Seattle Supersonics (44.6 3P%, 83-186 3P)

1992-93: B.J. Armstrong, Chicago Bulls (45.3 3P%, 63-139 3P)

1993-94: Tracy Murray, Portland Trail Blazers (45.9 3P%, 50-109 3P)

1994-95: Steve Kerr, Chicago Bulls (52.4 3P%, 89-170 3P)

1995-96: Tim Legler, Washington Bullets (52.2 3P%, 128-245 3P)

1996-97: Glen Rice, Charlotte Hornets (47.0 3P%, 207-440 3P)

1997-98: Dale Ellis, Seattle Supersonics (46.4 3P%, 127-274 3P)

1998-99: Dell Curry, Milwaukee Bucks (47.6 3P%, 69-145 3P)

1999-2000: Hubert Davis, Dallas Mavericks (49.1 3P%, 82-167 3P)

2000-01: Brent Barry, Seattle Supersonics (47.6 3P%, 109-229 3P)

2001-02: Steve Smith, San Antonio Spurs (47.2 3P%, 116-246 3P)

2002-03: Bruce Bowen, San Antonio Spurs (44.1 3P%, 101-229 3P)

2003-04: Anthony Peeler, Sacramento Kings (48.2 3P%, 68-141 3P)

2004-05: Fred Hoiberg, Minnesota Timberwolves (48.3 3P%, 70-145 3P)

2005-06: Tyronn Lue, Atlanta Hawks (45.7 3P%, 58-127 3P)

2006-07: Jason Kapono, Miami Heat (51.4 3P%, 108-210 3P)

2007-08: Jason Kapono, Toronto Raptors (48.3 3P%, 57-118 3P)

2008-09: Anthony Morrow, Golden State Warriors (46.7 3P%, 86-184 3P)