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9 NBA Players With The Most Scoring Titles (TheSportster)

That said, the scoring title is one of the most important individual awards, and it's not easy to win, as a player has to score around 30 points on a regular ...

The Answer was a four-time scoring champion, including a back-to-back (2000-01, 2001-02) in which he averaged 31.2 points per game. This makes us think that if Jordan had not retired to play baseball, he might have been scoring champion in 12 consecutive years. In that five-year span, Durant averaged 29.3 points per game, with a 26.9 Player Efficiency Rating and a 37.0 Value Over Replacement Player. However, the following season he was scoring champion once again, with 32.3 points per game. The small forward and shooting guard also won three straight scoring titles, including in the 1979-80 season when he recorded 33.1 points per game. It makes sense for a player to be scoring champion in consecutive years, because it reflects the peak of his career, and highlights how superior the player was during that peak, at least in terms of points scored. The following season he recorded 34.5 points per game, and in 1975-76 he scored 31.1 points per game, making it a back-to-back-to-back. The Beard was scoring champion from the 2017-18 season, through the 2019-20 season. Arizin and Johnston were an incredible duo, the former won the scoring title twice, while the latter was a three-time scoring champion. To top it off, he grabbed 13.4 rebounds per game in that span. Mikan was on a whole new level, he was a player ahead of his time. However, offense is the most spectacular thing in basketball, and fans love it when a player scores 40 or 50 points in a game.

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Last-Minute NBA Rookie Scale Extension Predictions (Bleacher Report)

The deadline for rookie scale extensions is nigh. The top stars of the 2019 draft class received max money over five additional years ($194.6-$233.2 ...

46) of the Utah Jazz and Bol Bol (No. 38) of the Wizards, Terance Mann (No. 48) of the Los Angeles Clippers and Nicolas Claxton (No. 23) with the Oklahoma City Thunder and Nassir Little (No. 19), Ty Jerome (No. 15), Luka Samanic (No. 8) with the New Orleans Pelicans, Darius Bazley (No. 6), Sekou Doumbouya (No. Goga Bitadze (No. The Washington Wizards have a still-intriguing prospect in Rui Hachimura (No. Brandon Clarke (No. Matisse Thybulle (No.

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