Lideres Nba: The Top Ten

The NBA is home to some of the best basketball players in the world. But who are the best of the best? Here are the top ten NBA players according to our rankings.

The Top Ten NBA leaders in points per game

In the National Basketball Association points per game (PPG) is the statistic used to measure a player’s scoring average. The higher a player’s points per game average, the more points that player scored during the course of an entire NBA season

In this article, we will take a look at the top ten NBA leaders in points per game for the 18-19 season These are the players who averaged the most points per game during the regular season

1. James Harden – 36.1 PPG
2. Giannis Antetokounmpo – 27.7 PPG
3. Paul George – 26.6 PPG
4. Stephen Curry – 26.5 PPG
5. Joaquin Noah – 25.5 PPG
6. Damian Lillard – 25.4 PPG
7 . Lebron James – 25 . 3 PPG
8 . Anthony Davis – 25 . 2 PPG
9 . Karl-Anthony Towns – 24 . 4 PPG
10 . Russell Westbrook – 24 . 0 PPG

The top ten NBA leaders in assists per game

In the National Basketball Association the leader in assists per game is often considered to be the point guard of the team. This is because the point guard is typically responsible for leading the team’s offensive plays and setting up scoring opportunities for the other players. In recent years however, there have been several players who have challenged this traditional view of the point guard position. Here are the top ten NBA leaders in assists per game for the 2017-2018 season

1. Russell Westbrook (OKC): 10.3
2. Lebron James (CLE): 7.9
3. Chris Paul (HOU): 7.8
4. John Wall (WAS): 7.6
5. Jimmy Butler (MIN): 7.3
6. Kemba Walker (CHA): 7.2
7. Kyle Lowry (TOR): 7.0
8. Draymond Green (GSW): 6.9
9. Ben Simmons (PHI): 6.9
10: Ricky Rubio (UTA): 6.’8

The top ten NBA leaders in steals per game

There is a lot of debate among basketball fans about who the best players in the NBA are. Many different factors, such as shooting percentage assists, rebounds, and blocks, can be used to measure a player’s skill. Another important metric is steals per game. Steals are defined as “a statistic awarded to a player who gains control of the ball from a dribbler or passer who is attempts to lose possession of the ball.”

The ten NBA leaders in steals per game for the 2019-2020 Season are:
1. Russell Westbrook (Houston Rockets): 2.1
2. Jrue Holiday (New Orleans Pelicans): 2.0
3. Jimmy Butler (Miami Heat): 1.9
4. Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers): 1.8
5. Kemba Walker (Boston Celtics): 1.7
6. Ben Simmons (Philadelphia 76ers): 1.6
7th tie: Donovan Mitchell (Utah Jazz) and Chris Paul (Oklahoma City Thunder): 1.5
9th tie: Fred VanVleet (Toronto Raptors), Trae Young (Atlanta Hawks), and Kyle Lowry (Toronto Raptors): 1.4

The top ten NBA leaders in blocks per game

There is no doubt that blocks are an important part of the game of basketball They can change the momentum of a game and can be the difference between a win and a loss.

The NBA leaders in blocks per game are listed below. These players are the best in the business at protecting the paint and shutting down their opponents.

1. Anthony Davis – 2.6 blocks per game
2. Hassan Whiteside – 2.4 blocks per game
3. Rudy Gobert – 2.3 blocks per game
4. DeAndre Jordan – 2.2 blocks per game
5. Myles Turner – 2.1 blocks per game
6. Nikola Jokic – 1.9 blocks per game
7. Steven Adams – 1.8 blocks per game
8. Dwight Howard – 1,7 blocks per game
9. John Henson – 1,6 blocks per painting
10 bait Yahoo! Sports – NBA Block Leaders

The top ten NBA leaders in Three-point shooting percentage

Three-Point Shooting percentage is a statistic in basketball that measures the percentage of three-point field goals made by a player. The higher the percentage, the better the shooter is from beyond the three-point line

In the NBA, there have been many great shooters from beyond the Three-Point Line Players like Ray Allen Stephen Curry and Dirk Nowitzki have all made a name for themselves as sharpshooters from long range. However, there are currently 10 players who are leading the league in three-point shooting percentage These players are:

1. Joe Harris (Brooklyn Nets) – 47.8%
2. Davis Bertans (Washington Wizards) – 45.3%
3. Buddy Hield (Sacramento Kings) – 44.9%
4. Malcolm Brogdon (Indiana Pacers) – 44.7%
5. J.J. Redick (New Orleans Pelicans) – 43.9%
6 Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers) – 42.9%
7 Khris Middleton (Milwaukee Bucks) – 42.3%
8 Kemba Walker (Boston Celtics) – 41.9%
9 Trae Young (Atlanta Hawks) – 41.8%
10 Danilo Gallinari (Oklahoma City Thunder) – 41

The top ten NBA leaders in free throw shooting percentage

In the National Basketball Association (NBA), Free throws are worth one point. A player is awarded Free throws when he is fouled while in the process of shooting by a defender, or when he is fouled by a defender who has committed certain types of personal fouls free throw shooting percentage is calculated by dividing the number of free throws made by the number of free throws attempted.

The following are the top ten NBA leaders in free throw shooting percentage as of December 31, 2019.

The top ten NBA leaders in field goal shooting percentage

The field goal shooting percentage is a statistic used in basketball that is the ratio of the number of field goals made to the number of field goals attempted. The following is a list of the top ten NBA leaders in field goal shooting percentage for the 2019-20 season

1. Deandre AytonPhoenix Suns – 65.4%
2. Rudy GobertUtah Jazz – 65.2%
3. Brook Lopez – Milwaukee Bucks – 63.2%
4. Joel Embiid – Philadelphia 76ers – 62.6%
5. Daniel Theis – Boston Celtics – 62.5%
6. Nikola JokicDenver Nuggets – 62.3%
7. Luke Kennard – Detroit Pistons – 61.8%
8. Zion Williamson – New Orleans Pelicans – 61.4%
9. Mitchell Robinson – New York Knicks – 60.9%
10. Lauri Markkanen – Chicago Bulls -60 %

The top ten NBA leaders in rebounds per game

In the National Basketball Association there is a stat called “rebounds per game”, which measures the average number of rebounds a player gets during a game. The leader in this category changes from year to year, but there are always a few players who consistently rank near the top. Here are the ten NBA leaders in rebounds per game for the 2018-19 season.

1. Andre Drummond – 15.6
2. Rudy Gobert – 13.5
3. Deandre Jordan – 13.1
4. Hassan Whiteside – 12.3
5. Karl-Anthony Towns – 11.7
6. Joel Embiid – 11.3
7. Steven Adams – 10.9
8. Nikola Jokic – 10.8
9 Clint Capela – 10.7
10 Julius Randle – 10.6

The top ten NBA leaders in double-doubles

The top ten NBA leaders in double-doubles for the 2019-2020 season are:

1. Giannis Antetokounmpo (MIL) – 64
2. Nikola Jokić (DEN) – 62
3. Domantas Sabonis (IND) – 60
4. Hassan Whiteside (POR) – 59
5. Andre Drummond (DET) – 58
6. Rudy Gobert (UTA) – 57
7. Karl-Anthony Towns (MIN) – 56
8. Joel Embiid (PHI) – 55
9. Ben Simmons (PHI) – 54
10. Julius Randle (NYK) – 53

The top ten NBA leaders in triple-doubles

In the National Basketball Association (NBA), a triple-double is defined as the achievement of a positive statistical feat in three different categories in a single game. The most common way to achieve a triple-double is through points, rebounds, and assists. The feat is relatively rare, having only been achieved 42 times in NBA history [1] Of the 42 triple-doubles achieved, 28 have been recorded since the 1987–88 NBA season when the NBA began officially tracking steals and blocks.[2]

Points, rebounds, and assists are the most common combination for a triple-double, with 24 occurrences. Nine players have accomplished this feat more than once in their career. Oscar Robertson is the only player to average a triple-double for an entire season. Russell Westbrook currently holds the record for most triple-doubles in a season with 42 and is also the only player to achieve four 40+ point triple doubles in a season.[3][4] Westbrook also holds the career record for most triple-doubles with 158.[5]

There have been 14 instances of a player recording at least 20 points, 20 rebounds, and 10 assists[6]—an unofficial quadruple double—in an NBA game The last player to do so was Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors who had 22 points, 14 rebounds, 12 assists, and 10 steals against the Los Angeles Clippers on February 10th 2019.[7][8] Green’s teammates Klay Thompson[9] and DeMarcus Cousins[10] have also recorded unofficial quadruple doubles.

The following is a list of all 31 players who have achieved an official NBA triple double as well as all 14 instances of an unofficial Quadruple Double These accomplishments are current through June 9th 2019.

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