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List of NBA annual statistical leaders

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Every year, the National Basketball Association (NBA) awards titles to various leaders in the five basketball statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots. Both the scoring title and the assists title were recognized in the 1946–47 season are also recognized, when the league played its first season. The rebounding title was recognized in the 1950–51 season. Both the steals title and the blocks title were recognized in the 1973–74 season. Additionally, the three-point field goals title is also recognized as well during the 3-point implementation in the 1979–80 season. The minutes title was recognized in the 1951–52 season.

Key

Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player had been the
leader in the particular category up to and including that season

Statistics leaders

SeasonScoringReboundingAssistsStealsBlocksMinutesFG%3P%FT%
*
(2)*
***(2)
* (2)*
* (3)** (2)(2)*
** (3)***
******
*
* (2)** (2)* (2)* (2)* (2)
* (3)** (3)* (2)* (3)
*** (4)* (2)* (4)
* (2)** (5)** (3)* (5)
** (1)* (6)* (2)**
* (2)* (2)* (7)** (6)
*** (8)*(2)* (2)
* (2)* (2)** (2)** (7)
* (3)* (3)* (2)* (3)** (3)
* (4)* (4)* (4)* (2)
* (5)* (3)* (3)* (5)**
* (6)* (4)* (4)** (3)(2)
* (7)* (5)* (5)* (6)* (4)
** (6)(2)* (7)* (5)
** (7)** (8)* (6)* (2)
** (8)* (6)* (9)* (7)(2)
****
** (9)*(2)*
* (2)* (10)** (2)* (8)
** (11)*** (9)*
** (2)* (2)*
* (2)***** (2)
* (3)** (2)* (2)* (3)
*
*****(2)
*(2)* (4)
* (2)*(3)* (3)** (5)
* (3)* (4)(2)* (6)
** (2)(4)*(2)***
* (4)* (3)* (2)(3)* (2)* (2)
** (4)*(2)* (3)* (2)
* (2)* (5)* (2)* (4)*
** (6)*(3)(2)*(2)
** (3)** (2)
*** (4)(2)(3)* (2)** (3)
* (2)**(4)** (2)(2)
* (3)** (2)*(2)* (2)**
* (4)* (2)* (3)* (2)** (4)
* (5)** (4)(3)* (2)**
* (6)** (5)* (2)** (2)(2)
* (7)* (2)* (6)* (3)* (3)*(2)
** (3)* (7)**
** (4)* (8)** (2)(2)
* (8)* (5)* (9)** (3)(2)
* (9)* (6)(2)(2)(3)
* (10)* (7)(2)* (2)*
****** (3)* (2)
* (2)** (2)* (2)(2)* (4)
* (2)* (2)* (3)*(3)* (5)* (3)
* (3)** (2)** (2)* (6)* (4)
*(2)** (4)* (3)(2)* (3)
* (2)** (5)(3)* (4)* (7)
* (4)* (2)*^* (8)* (5)
** (3)* (2)(2)* (5)* (9)
(2)** (4)* (3)(2)(3)* (6)
^*^^(4)* (7)(2)(2)
** (2)^ (2)^ (2)*§* (10)
^* (3)* (4)* (2)** (2)
^ (2)^* (5)^ (3)(2)Nenê^
^ (3)* (4)^ (4)§
** (5)(2)^ (5)§ (2)(2)^^
^ (4)^^ (3)^ (6)^*^ (2)(2)
^^ (2)^ (4)^^ (2)^^ (3)(3)^ (2)
^^(3)^^^ (4)^ (3)
^ (2)^^^^ (2)^ (5)(4)^
^^ (2)^^ (3)^ (3)^^ (4)
^ (2)^ (3)^ (2)^^^^
^ (3)^ (4)^(2)^^
^ (2)^^ (3)^^ (2)^^ (2)(2)^
^^^ (5)^^^^ (3)^^
^ (2)^^ (2)^^ (2)^ (2)^^ (2)^
^^ (2)^^^^^^^
^^ (3)^^^ (2)^^^^ (5)

Notes

References

References

  1. "2025 Hall of Fame Candidates".
  2. Beck, Howard. (February 14, 2009). "N.B.A. and Union Are Discussing New Labor Deal". The New York Times.
  3. Beck, Howard. (November 28, 2011). "Two Exhibition Games for N.B.A. Teams". The New York Times.
  4. "Rate Statistic Requirements". Sports Reference LLC.
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