Lega Basket Serie A statistical leaders












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Lega Basket Serie A statistical leaders are the season by season stats leaders and all-time stats leaders of the top-tier level professional basketball league in Italy, the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA).




Contents






  • 1 Top Scorers by season


    • 1.1 By total points scored


    • 1.2 By scoring average




  • 2 Italian basketball first league (1970–present)


  • 3 References


  • 4 Sources


  • 5 External links





Top Scorers by season


In basketball, points are the sum of the score accumulated through free throws or field goals. The LBA's scoring title is awarded to the player with the highest points per game average in a given regular season. Prior to the 1987–88 season, the league's Top Scorer was the player that scored the most total points in the league during the season. Since the 1987–88 season, the league's Top Scorer is the player with the highest scoring average per game during the season.



By total points scored





Bob Morse, 6× Italian League scoring champion.





Gianfranco Lombardi (with the ball), 2× Italian League scoring champion.





Doug Moe (with the ball), 1966 Italian League scoring champion.


[1]


Starting with the 1974–75 season, stats accumulated in the league's playoffs were not counted. Through the 1986–87 season, the Top Scorer of the league was the player that scored the most total points. Starting with the 1987–88 season, the Top Scorer of the league was the player with the highest points per game scoring average.




















































































































































































































































Top Scorers By Total Points Scored (1948–49 to 1986–87)
Season
Player
(League's Top Scorer)
Club
Total Points Scored
1948–49
Italy Agostino Miliani
San Giusto Trieste 238
1949–50
Italy Romeo Romanutti
Borletti Milano 378
1950–51
Italy Sergio Stefanini
Borletti Milano 473
1951–52
Italy Sergio Stefanini (2×)
Borletti Milano 366
1952–53
Italy Sergio Stefanini (3×)
Borletti Milano 416
1953–54
Italy Sergio Stefanini (4×)
Borletti Milano 517
1954–55
Italy Tonino Zorzi
Ignis Varese 527
1955–56
Italy Romeo Romanutti (2×)
Borletti Milano 496
1956–57
United States Tony Vlastelica
Benelli Pesaro 546
1957–58
United States Tony Vlastelica (2×)
Oransoda Cantù 479
1958–59
United States Al Inniss
Lanco Pesaro 508
1959–60
Italy Nino Cescutti
Lanco Pesaro 531
1960–61
Italy Paolo Vittori
Simmenthal Milano 509
1961–62
Italy Nino Cescutti (2×)
Algor Pesaro 529
1962–63
Italy Andrea Toso
Pallacanestro Treviso 628
1963–64
Italy Gianfranco Lombardi
Knorr Bologna 594
1964–65
Italy Paolo Vittori (2×)
Simmenthal Milano 562
1965–66
United States Doug Moe
Petrarca Padova 674
1966–67
Italy Gianfranco Lombardi (2×)
Candy Bologna 552
1967–68
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Trajko Rajković
Fargas Livorno 521
1968–69
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać
Boario Padova 581
1969–70
United States Elnardo Webster
Splügen Brau Gorizia 593
1970–71
United States Gary Schull
Eldorado Bologna 540
1971–72
United States John Fultz
Norda Bologna 655
1972–73
United States Bob Morse
Ignis Varese 824
1973–74
United States Bob Morse (2×)
Ignis Varese 753
1974–75
United States Bob Morse (3×)
Ignis Varese 1,336
1975–76
United States Chuck Jura
Mobilquattro Milano 1,198
1976–77
United States Chuck Jura (2×)
Xerox Milano 1,052
1977–78
United States Chuck Jura (3×)
Xerox Milano 997
1978–79
United States Bob Morse (4×)
Emerson Varese 885
1979–80
United States Bob Morse (5×)
Emerson Varese 964
1980–81
United States Bob Morse (6×)
Turisanda Varese 980
1981–82
United States Zam Fredrick
Sinudyne Bologna 988
1982–83
United States Kevin Magee
Cagiva Varese 887
1983–84
Brazil Oscar Schmidt
Indesit Caserta 955
1984–85
Brazil Oscar Schmidt (2×)
Indesit Caserta 1,140
1985–86
Brazil Oscar Schmidt (3×)
Mobilgirgi Caserta 1,226
1986–87
Brazil Oscar Schmidt (4×)
Mobilgirgi Caserta 1,316


By scoring average





Michael Young, 1991 Italian League scoring champion.





Lou Bullock, 2002 Italian League scoring champion.





Gary Neal, 2010 Italian League scoring champion.






























































































































































































Top Scorers By Scoring Average (1987–88 to Present)
Season
Player
(League's Top Scorer)
Club
Scoring Average
1987–88
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Dalipagić
Hitachi Venezia
37.7
1988–89
Brazil Oscar Schmidt (5×)
Snaidero Caserta
36.6
1989–90
Brazil Oscar Schmidt (6×)
Phonola Caserta 33.1
1990–91
United States Michael Young
Panasonic Reggio Calabria 34.0
1991–92
Brazil Oscar Schmidt (7×)
Branca Pavia 38.6
1992–93
Italy Larry Middleton
Marr Rimini 26.0
1993–94
Italy Mario Boni
Bialetti Montecatini 30.5
1994–95
Croatia Arijan Komazec
Cagiva Varese 33.7
1995–96
Italy Carlton Myers
Teamsystem Bologna 26.9
1996–97
United States Steve Burtt Sr.
Genertel Trieste 34.1
1997–98
United States Mike Mitchell
Cfm Reggio Emilia 24.1
1998–99
Italy Vincenzo Esposito
Termal Imola 24.5
1999–00
Italy Vincenzo Esposito (2×)
Lineltex Imola 30.9
2000–01
Italy Vincenzo Esposito (3×)
Lineltex Imola 28.0
2001–02
United States Lou Bullock
Adecco Milano 24.9
2002–03
Slovenia Boris Gorenc
Metis Varese 22.4
2003–04
United States Charlie Bell
Mabo Livorno 25.5
2004–05
United States Drew Nicholas
Solidago Livorno 22.8
2005–06
United States Lynn Greer
Carpisa Napoli 23.5
2006–07
Puerto Rico Rick Apodaca
Legea Scafati 19.8
2007–08
United States Clay Tucker
Siviglia Wear Teramo 21.0
2008–09
Panama Michael Hicks
Scavolini Pesaro 18.8
2009–10
United States Gary Neal
Benetton Treviso 19.4
2010–11
United States James White
Dinamo Sassari 21.0
2011–12
United States Andre Smith
Otto Caserta 18.4
2012–13
United States Donell Taylor
Trenkwalder Reggio Emilia 19.1
2013–14
United States Drake Diener
Banco di Sardegna Sassari 19.4
2014–15
United States Tony Mitchell
Dolomiti Energia Trento 20.7
2015–16
United States Austin Daye
Consultinvest Pesaro 21.3
2016–17
United States Marcus Landry
Germani Basket Brescia 19.6

Source: LegaBasket.it STATISTICHE (in Italian).



Italian basketball first league (1970–present)


[2]
The all-time top scoring leaders of the LBA, the Italian top-tier level professional club basketball league. Includes points scored since the 1970–71 season, when Lega Basket took over the competitions.






































































































Rank
Player
Points Scored
Games Played
Scoring Average
Years Played In The Leagues
Clubs

1

Italy Antonello Riva
14,397
785
18.3
1977–2002

Cantù, Olimpia Milano, VL Pesaro, Ginnastica Goriziana, NSB Rieti

2.

Brazil Oscar Schmidt
13,957
403
34.6
1982–1993

Juvecaserta, Pavia

3.

Italy Carlton Myers
11,320
582
19.5
1988–2010

Rimini, VL Pesaro, Fortitudo Bologna, Virtus Roma, Mens Sana Basket

4.

United States Chuck Jura
9,870
344
28.7
1972–1985

Milano 1958, Basket Mestre, Alpe Bergamo, Montesacro Roma

5.

United States Bob Morse
9,775
352
27.8
1972–1981,
1984–1986

Varese, Reggio Emilia

6.

Italy Mario Boni
9,756
470
20.8
1983–2005

Vigevano, Montecatini, Virtus Roma, Roseto Sharks, Teramo Basket, Aurora Basket Jesi

7.

Italy Larry Middleton
9,460
527
18.0
1989–2005

Trieste, Basket Rimini, Basket Cervia, Basket Napoli, Mens Sana Basket, VL Pesaro, Basket Avellino

8.

Italy Renato Villalta
9,266
558
16.6
1974–1991

Basket Mestre, Virtus Bologna, Basket Treviso

9.

Italy Walter Magnifico
9,189
740
12.4
1979–2001

Fortitudo Bologna, VL Pesaro, Virtus Bologna, Virtus Roma

10.

Italy Roberto Premier
9,140
633
14.4
1978–1996

Ginnastica Goriziana, Olimpia Milano, Virtus Roma, Basket Modena


References





  1. ^ STATISTICHE (in Italian).


  2. ^ Lega Basket Serie A (Italy) - Points.




Sources




  • Almanacco illustrato del basket 1990. Panini, Modena, 1989. (in Italian)


  • Almanacco illustrato del basket 2009. Panini, Modena, 2008, p. 211. (in Italian)



External links




  • LBA official website (in Italian)

  • Italian League at Eurobasket.com











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