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Michael Jordan won a record ten scoring titles in his career.


In basketball, points are accumulated through free throws or field goals.[1] The National Basketball Association's (NBA) scoring title is awarded to the player with the highest points per game average in a given season. The scoring title was originally determined by total points scored through the 1968–69 season, after which points per game was used to determine the leader instead.[2] Players who earned scoring titles before the 1979–80 season did not record any three-point field goals because the three-point line had just been implemented in the NBA at the start of that season.[3][4] To qualify for the scoring title, the player must appear in at least 70 games (out of 82) or have at least 1,400 points. These have been the entry criteria since the 1974–75 season.[5]


Wilt Chamberlain holds the all-time records for total points scored (4,029) and points per game (50.4) in a season; both records were achieved in the 1961–62 season.[6] He also holds the rookie records for points per game when he averaged 37.6 points in the 1959–60 season.[6] Among active players, Kevin Durant has the highest point total (2,593) and the highest scoring average (32.0) in a season; both were achieved in the 2013–14 season.


Michael Jordan has won the most scoring titles, with ten.[7] Jordan and Chamberlain are the only players to have won seven consecutive scoring titles (this was also Chamberlain's career total).[7]George Gervin, Allen Iverson and Durant have won four scoring titles in their career,[8] and George Mikan, Neil Johnston and Bob McAdoo have achieved it three times. Paul Arizin, Bob Pettit, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Shaquille O'Neal, Tracy McGrady, Kobe Bryant, and Russell Westbrook have each won the scoring title twice. Since the 1946–47 season, five players have won both the scoring title and the NBA championship in the same season: Fulks in 1947 with the Philadelphia Warriors, Mikan from 1949 to 1950 with the Minneapolis Lakers, Abdul-Jabbar (then Lew Alcindor)[g] in 1971 with the Milwaukee Bucks, Jordan from 1991 to 1993 and from 1996 to 1998 with the Chicago Bulls, and O'Neal in 2000 with the Los Angeles Lakers.[2][9] Since the introduction of the three-point field goal, O'Neal is the only scoring leader to have made no three-pointers in his winning season.


At 21 years and 197 days, Durant is the youngest scoring leader in NBA history,[10] averaging 30.1 points in the 2009–10 season. Russell Westbrook led the league with an average of 31.6 points in the 2016–17 season, when he also became the second NBA player to average a triple-double in a season. The most recent champion is James Harden.




Contents






  • 1 Key


  • 2 Scoring leaders


    • 2.1 Multiple-time leaders




  • 3 See also


  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References





Key[edit]



























^
Denotes player who is still active in the NBA
*
Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
dagger Denotes player who won the MVP award that year
Player (X)
Denotes the number of times the player had been the scoring leader up to and including that season
G Guard F Forward C
Center


Scoring leaders[edit]





Joe Fulks won the first scoring title in 1947.





Wilt Chamberlain won seven consecutive scoring titles from 1960 to 1966.





Jerry West won the scoring title in 1970, averaging 31.2 points per game.





Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won scoring titles in 1971 and 1972.





Allen Iverson won scoring titles in 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2005.





Kobe Bryant won scoring titles in 2006 and 2007.





LeBron James won the scoring title in 2008.





Kevin Durant became the youngest scoring champion in 2010. He won another three in 2011, 2012 and 2014.





Russell Westbrook won in 2015, following teammate Durant's win a year earlier, and again in 2017.





Stephen Curry won the scoring title in 2016.

































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Season
Player
Age[a]

Pos[b]
Team
Games
played

Field goals
made

3-point
field goals
made

Free throws
made
Total
points

Points per
game
Ref

1946–47

Joe Fulks*
25
F/C

Philadelphia Warriors
60
475

439
1,389
23.2

[11][12]

1947–48

Max Zaslofsky[c]
22
G/F

Chicago Stags
48
373

261
1,007
21.0

[14][15]

1948–49

George Mikan*
24
C

Minneapolis Lakers
60
583

532
1,698
28.3

[16][17]

1949–50

George Mikan* (2)
25
C

Minneapolis Lakers
68
649

567
1,865
27.4

[17][18]

1950–51

George Mikan* (3)
26
C

Minneapolis Lakers
68
678

576
1,932
28.4

[17][19]

1951–52

Paul Arizin*
23
F/G

Philadelphia Warriors
66
548

578
1,674
25.4

[20][21]

1952–53

Neil Johnston*
23
C

Philadelphia Warriors
70
504

556
1,564
22.3

[22][23]

1953–54

Neil Johnston* (2)
24
C

Philadelphia Warriors
72
591

577
1,759
24.5

[23][24]

1954–55

Neil Johnston* (3)
25
C

Philadelphia Warriors
72
521

589
1,631
22.7

[23][25]

1955–56 dagger

Bob Pettit*
23
F/C

St. Louis Hawks
72
646

557
1,849
25.7

[26][27]

1956–57

Paul Arizin* (2)
28
F/G

Philadelphia Warriors
71
613

591
1,817
25.6

[21][28]

1957–58

George Yardley*
29
F/G

Detroit Pistons
72
673

655
2,001
27.8

[29][30]

1958–59 dagger

Bob Pettit* (2)
26
F/C

St. Louis Hawks
72
719

667
2,105
29.2

[27][31]

1959–60 dagger

Wilt Chamberlain*[d]
23
C

Philadelphia Warriors
72
1,065

577
2,707
37.6

[32][33]

1960–61

Wilt Chamberlain* (2)
24
C

Philadelphia Warriors
79
1,251

531
3,033
38.4

[33][34]

1961–62

Wilt Chamberlain* (3)[e]
25
C

Philadelphia Warriors
80
1,597

835
4,029
50.4

[33][35]

1962–63

Wilt Chamberlain* (4)
26
C

San Francisco Warriors
80
1,463

660
3,586
44.8

[33][36]

1963–64

Wilt Chamberlain* (5)
27
C

San Francisco Warriors
80
1,204

540
2,948
36.9

[33][37]

1964–65

Wilt Chamberlain* (6)
28
C

San Francisco Warriors
Philadelphia 76ers
73
1,063

408
2,534
34.7

[33][38]

1965–66 dagger

Wilt Chamberlain* (7)
29
C

Philadelphia 76ers
79
1,074

501
2,649
33.5

[33][39]

1966–67

Rick Barry*
22
F

San Francisco Warriors
78
1,011

753
2,775
35.6

[40][41]

1967–68

Dave Bing*[f]
24
G

Detroit Pistons
79
835

472
2,142
27.1

[44][45]

1968–69

Elvin Hayes*[g]
23
F/C

San Diego Rockets
82
930

467
2,327
28.4

[46][47]

1969–70

Jerry West*[h]
31
G

Los Angeles Lakers
74
831

647
2,309
31.2

[49][50]

1970–71 dagger

Lew Alcindor*[i]
23
C

Milwaukee Bucks
82
1,063

470
2,596
31.7

[52][53]

1971–72 dagger

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (2)
24
C

Milwaukee Bucks
81
1,159

504
2,822
34.8

[53][54]

1972–73

Nate Archibald*
24
G

Kansas City-Omaha Kings
80
1,028

663
2,719
34.0

[55][56]

1973–74

Bob McAdoo*
22
C/F

Buffalo Braves
74
901

459
2,261
30.6

[57][58]

1974–75 dagger

Bob McAdoo* (2)
23
C/F

Buffalo Braves
82
1,095

641
2,831
34.5

[58][59]

1975–76

Bob McAdoo* (3)
24
C/F

Buffalo Braves
78
934

559
2,427
31.1

[58][60]

1976–77

Pete Maravich*
29
G

New Orleans Jazz
73
886

501
2,273
31.1

[61][62]

1977–78

George Gervin*[j]
25
G/F

San Antonio Spurs
82
864

504
2,232
27.2

[68][69]

1978–79

George Gervin* (2)
26
G/F

San Antonio Spurs
80
947

471
2,365
29.6

[69][70]

1979–80

George Gervin* (3)
27
G/F

San Antonio Spurs
78
1,024
32
505
2,585
33.1

[69][71]

1980–81

Adrian Dantley*
24
F/G

Utah Jazz
80
909
2
632
2,452
30.7

[72][73]

1981–82

George Gervin* (4)
29
G/F

San Antonio Spurs
79
993
10
555
2,551
32.3

[69][74]

1982–83

Alex English*
29
F

Denver Nuggets
82
959
2
406
2,326
28.4

[75][76]

1983–84

Adrian Dantley* (2)
27
F/G

Utah Jazz
79
802
1
813
2,418
30.6

[73][77]

1984–85

Bernard King*[k]
28
F

New York Knicks
55
691
1
426
1,809
32.9

[79][80]

1985–86

Dominique Wilkins*[l]
26
F

Atlanta Hawks
78
888
13
577
2,366
30.3

[82][83]

1986–87

Michael Jordan*
23
G

Chicago Bulls
82
1,098
12
833
3,041
37.1

[84][85]

1987–88 dagger

Michael Jordan* (2)
24
G

Chicago Bulls
82
1,069
7
723
2,868
35.0

[85][86]

1988–89

Michael Jordan* (3)
25
G

Chicago Bulls
81
966
27
674
2,633
32.5

[85][87]

1989–90

Michael Jordan* (4)
26
G

Chicago Bulls
82
1,034
92
593
2,753
33.6

[85][88]

1990–91 dagger

Michael Jordan* (5)
27
G

Chicago Bulls
82
990
29
571
2,580
31.5

[85][89]

1991–92 dagger

Michael Jordan* (6)
28
G

Chicago Bulls
80
943
27
491
2,404
30.1

[85][90]

1992–93

Michael Jordan* (7)
29
G

Chicago Bulls
78
992
81
476
2,541
32.6

[85][91]

1993–94

David Robinson*[m]
28
C

San Antonio Spurs
80
840
10
693
2,383
29.8

[93][94]

1994–95

Shaquille O'Neal*
22
C

Orlando Magic
79
930
0
455
2,315
29.3

[95][96]

1995–96 dagger

Michael Jordan* (8)
32
G

Chicago Bulls
82
916
111
548
2,491
30.4

[85][97]

1996–97

Michael Jordan* (9)
33
G

Chicago Bulls
82
920
111
480
2,431
29.6

[85][98]

1997–98 dagger

Michael Jordan* (10) [n]
34
G

Chicago Bulls
82
881
30
565
2,357
28.7

[85][101]

1998–99[o]

Allen Iverson*[p]
23
G

Philadelphia 76ers
48
435
58
356
1,284
26.8

[104][105]

1999–00 dagger

Shaquille O'Neal* (2)
27
C

Los Angeles Lakers
79
956
0
432
2,344
29.7

[96][106]

2000–01 dagger

Allen Iverson* (2)[q]
25
G

Philadelphia 76ers
71
762
98
585
2,207
31.1

[105][108]

2001–02

Allen Iverson* (3)[r]
26
G

Philadelphia 76ers
60
665
78
475
1,883
31.4

[105][110]

2002–03

Tracy McGrady*[s]
23
G/F

Orlando Magic
75
829
173
576
2,407
32.1

[112][113]

2003–04

Tracy McGrady* (2)[t]
24
G/F

Orlando Magic
67
653
174
398
1,878
28.0
[113]

2004–05

Allen Iverson* (4)
29
G

Philadelphia 76ers
75
771
104
656
2,302
30.7
[105]

2005–06

Kobe Bryant
27
G

Los Angeles Lakers
80
978
180
696
2,832
35.4
[115]

2006–07

Kobe Bryant (2)
28
G

Los Angeles Lakers
77
813
137
667
2,430
31.6
[115]

2007–08

LeBron James^[u]
23
F

Cleveland Cavaliers
75
794
113
549
2,250
30.0
[117]

2008–09

Dwyane Wade^
27
G

Miami Heat
79
854
88
590
2,386
30.2
[118]

2009–10

Kevin Durant^[v]
21
F

Oklahoma City Thunder
82
794
128
756
2,472
30.1
[120]

2010–11

Kevin Durant^ (2)
22
F

Oklahoma City Thunder
78
711
145
594
2,161
27.7
[120]

2011–12[w]

Kevin Durant^ (3)[x]
23
F

Oklahoma City Thunder
66
643
133
431
1,850
28.0
[120]

2012–13

Carmelo Anthony^[y]
28
F

New York Knicks
67
669
157
425
1,920
28.7
[124]

2013–14 dagger

Kevin Durant^ (4)
25
F

Oklahoma City Thunder
81
849
192
703
2,593
32.0
[120]

2014–15

Russell Westbrook^[z]
26
G

Oklahoma City Thunder
67
627
86
546
1,886
28.1
[126]

2015–16 dagger

Stephen Curry^[aa]
28
G

Golden State Warriors
79
805
402
363
2,375
30.1
[128]

2016–17 dagger

Russell Westbrook^ (2)
28
G

Oklahoma City Thunder
81
824
200
710
2,558
31.6
[126]

2017–18 dagger

James Harden[ab]
28
G

Houston Rockets
72
651
265
624
2,191
30.4
[130]


Multiple-time leaders[edit]













































Ranking Player Team Times leader Years
1 Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls 10
1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998
2 Wilt Chamberlain
Philadelphia Warriors/San Francisco Warriors (5) / Philadelphia 76ers (2)
7
1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966
3
Kevin Durant
George Gervin
Allen Iverson

Oklahoma City Thunder
San Antonio Spurs
Philadelphia 76ers
4
2010, 2011, 2012, 2014
1978, 1979, 1980, 1982
1999, 2001, 2002, 2005
6
Neil Johnston
Bob McAdoo
George Mikan
Philadelphia Warriors
Buffalo Braves
Minneapolis Lakers
3
1953, 1954, 1955
1974, 1975, 1976
1949, 1950, 1951
9
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Paul Arizin
Kobe Bryant
Adrian Dantley
Tracy McGrady
Shaquille O'Neal
Bob Pettit
Russell Westbrook

Milwaukee Bucks
Philadelphia Warriors
Los Angeles Lakers
Utah Jazz
Orlando Magic
Orlando Magic (1) / Los Angeles Lakers (1)
St. Louis Hawks
Oklahoma City Thunder
2
1971, 1972
1952, 1957
2006, 2007
1981, 1984
2003, 2004
1995, 2000
1956, 1959
2015, 2017


See also[edit]


  • List of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders



Notes[edit]





  1. ^ At the start of February 1st of that season.


  2. ^ The player's primary position is listed first.


  3. ^ In the 1947–48 season, Joe Fulks averaged the most points (22.1) but had only played in 43 games and totaled 949 points, the second-highest total.[12][13]


  4. ^ Wilt Chamberlain holds the all-time rookie record for points per game.[6]


  5. ^ Wilt Chamberlain holds the all-time record for total points scored and points per game in a single season.[6]


  6. ^ In the 1967–68 season, Oscar Robertson averaged the most points (29.2) but had only played in 65 games and totaled 1,896 points, the sixth-highest total.[42][43]


  7. ^ Elvin Hayes is the last rookie to lead the league in scoring average.


  8. ^ In the 1969–70 season, rookie Lew Alcindor had the highest point total (2,361) but was second in scoring average (28.8).[48]


  9. ^ Before the 1971–72 season, Lew Alcindor changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.[51]


  10. ^ In the 1977–78 season, George Gervin defeated David Thompson for the scoring title in the closest scoring duel ever (27.21 to 27.15) where Thompson scored 73 on the last day of the season and Gervin answered with 63 (Gervin also broke Thompson's record of 32 points set earlier on the same day in the first quarter by scoring a record 33 points in the second quarter).[63][64][65][66] Both Thompson's and Gervin's games were losses.[67]


  11. ^ In the 1984–85 season, rookie Michael Jordan had the highest point total (2,313) but was third in scoring average (28.2). Bernard King tied for the twelfth-highest point total (1,809) but had the highest scoring average (32.9).[78]


  12. ^ In the 1985–86 season Alex English had the highest point total (2,414) but was third in scoring average (29.8).[81]


  13. ^ In the 1993–94 season, David Robinson scored 71 points in the final game of the season to edge Shaquille O'Neal (29.3) for the scoring title.[92]


  14. ^ In the 1997–98 season, Michael Jordan defeated Shaquille O'Neal for the scoring title in the third-closest race ever (28.7 to 28.3).[99] Jordan, at 35 years and 60 days old, is the oldest scoring leader in NBA history.[100]


  15. ^ The 1998–99 season was shortened to 50 games due to the league's lockout.[102] The qualification of this season's scoring title is to appear in at least 43 games (out of 50) or to have at least 854 points.[5]


  16. ^ In the lockout-shortened 1998–99 season, Shaquille O'Neal had the highest point total (1,289) but was second in scoring average (26.3).[103]


  17. ^ In the 2000–01 season, Jerry Stackhouse had the highest point total (2,380) but was second in scoring average (29.8).[107]


  18. ^ In the 2001–02 season, Paul Pierce had the highest point total (2,144) but was third in scoring average (26.1).[109]


  19. ^ In the 2002–03 season, Kobe Bryant had the highest point total (2,461) but was second in scoring average (30.0).[111]


  20. ^ In the 2003–04 season, Kevin Garnett had the highest point total (1,987) but was third in scoring average (24.2).[114]


  21. ^ In the 2007–08 season, Kobe Bryant had the highest point total (2,323) but was second in scoring average (28.3).[116]


  22. ^ In the 2009–10 season, Kevin Durant defeated LeBron James for the scoring title (30.1 to 29.7).[119] Durant, at 21 years and 197 days old, is also the youngest scoring leader in NBA history.[10]


  23. ^ The 2011–12 season was shortened to 66 games due to the league's lockout.[121] The qualification of this season's scoring title is to appear in at least 56 games (out of 66) or to have at least 1127 points.[5]


  24. ^ In the 2011–12 season, Kevin Durant defeated Kobe Bryant for the scoring title in the second-closest scoring race ever (28.03 to 27.86).[99][122] Bryant, who needed to score 38 points in the final game to win, decided to sit out.[122]


  25. ^ In the 2012–13 season, Kevin Durant had the highest point total (2,280) but was second in scoring average (28.1).[123]


  26. ^ In the 2014–15 season, James Harden had the highest point total (2,217) but was second in scoring average (27.4).[125]


  27. ^ In the 2015–16 season, James Harden had the highest point total (2,376) but was second in scoring average (29.0).[127]


  28. ^ In the 2017–18 season, LeBron James had the highest point total (2,251) but was third in scoring average (27.5).[129]





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