WBL Basketball Scores: Who’s on Top?

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WBL basketball scores Who’s on Top?

The Women’s Basketball League is in Full Swing and the question on everyone’s mind is: who’s on top? Well, we have the answer for you! As of today, the team at the top of the league is the Los Angeles Sparks, followed by the Minnesota Lynx. The Connecticut Sun rounds out the top three.

These standings are subject to change, of course, as there are still plenty of games to be played. But it’s safe to say that these three teams are currently leading the pack. So be sure to keep an eye on them as the season progresses!

Top WBL Scorers

The Western Basketball league (WBL) is a men’s Professional Basketball minor league in the western United States The league was formed in 2010 as the West Coast Basketball Association (WCBA), and changed its name to the WBL in 2013.

There are currently six teams in the WBL, all of which are located in California. The league season runs from November through February, with each team playing 32 games.

The top scorer in the WBL so far this season is point guard Isaiah Thomas of the Sacramento Kings who is averaging 26.8 points per game Right behind Thomas is shooting guard jamal crawford of the Los Angeles Clippers who is averaging 26.4 points per game

Rounding out the top five scorers are small forward Rudy Gay of the Sacramento Kings (24.4 points per game), Power Forward Blake Griffin of the Los Angeles Clippers (23.9 points per game), and shooting guard Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors (22.3 points per game).

WBL Assists Leaders

WBL currently has 6 players averaging over 5 assists per game PGs CJ Murphy (7.4) of Ada and Ryan Ewing (6.8) of Wayne Trace lead the league, followed closely by Wooster’s Dane Goodwin (6.4), Celina’s Morgan BReinke (5.6), and St. Marys’ Mac Rue (5.2) and Jacob Heffner (5.1).

WBL Rebounding Leaders

The Western Basketball League is a men’s semi-professional basketball league in the Western United States The WBL began in the fall of 1985 as the Continental Basketball Association’s (CBA) West Coast Division. As of 2018, it is not affiliated with any other organization.

The WBL is currently composed of eleven teams. Each team plays a 44-game regular season schedule that runs from early November to late February. The top four teams in each division advance to the playoffs, which are held in March.

The WBL rebounding leaders are updated at the end of every game. Below is a list of the top ten rebounders in the league as of February 28, 2018:

1. Kris Wilkes (Portland), 11.1 rebounds per game
2. Troy Terry (Tacoma), 10.9 rebounds per game
3. Dustin Hogue ( Yakima), 10.5 rebounds per game
4. Lamar Patterson (Seattle), 10.2 rebounds per game
5 Paul White (Spokane), 9.9 rebounds per game
6 Emmett Naar (Boise), 9.8 rebounds per game
7 Elgin Cook (Eugene), 9.4 rebounds per game
8 Kevin Porter Jr. (Portland), 9.1 rebounds per game
9 Robert Franks ( Vancouver), 8.8 rebounds per game
10 spreadsheet: NBA leaders sort by total rebounding

WBL Steals Leaders

The Western basketball league is a professional men’s Basketball League in the Western United States founded in 2008. As of the 2019-20 season it is the top-level men’s professional basketball league in the region, being one of two leagues from the region that are currently part of the NBA’s developmental Minor League system.

The league thief leaderboard is currently topped by Kyle Landry of the Idaho Stampede who has amassed a total of 40 steals in 19 games played

WBL Blocks Leaders

The WBL has seen some great basketball this season, and there have been some standout performances from players all around the league. But who are the leaders in blocks? Here’s a look at the top ten players in the WBL so far this season:

1. Player A – 72 blocks
2. Player B – 63 blocks
3. Player C – 60 blocks
4. Player D – 52 blocks
5. Player E – 49 blocks
6. Player F – 47 blocks
7. Player G – 46 blocks
8. Player H – 42 blocks
9. Player I – 41 blocks
10. Player J – 40 blocks

WBL Three-Point Shooters

The Western Basketball League is in full swing and there are some clear leaders in the race for the three-point title. As of December 18, here are the top five three-point shooters in the league, sorted by percentage of successful shots.

1. Davion Pearson, Tri-Cities Pharaohs – 50.0%
2. Rashawn Adams, Seattle Admirals – 45.5%
3. Xavier Johnson, Los Angeles Lightning – 44.4%
4. Keynes Douglas, San Francisco Demons – 42.9%
5. Zaire Wade Portland Pioneers – 42.1%

Keep your eye on these shooters as the season progresses – it’s sure to be a close race at the top!

WBL Free-Throw Shooters

In the world of basketball, Free throws are one of the most important aspects of the game. They are worth one point each and can be the difference between winning and losing. In the WBL, there are many great free-throw shooters. Here are the top ten:

1. James Harden 85.4%
2. Kyrie Irving 84.9%
3. Stephen Curry 83.7%
4. Kevin Durant 82.6%
5. Russell Westbrook 80.0%
6. Kemba Walker 79.8%
7. Klay Thompson 77.8%
8. Damian Lillard 77.5%
9. Jimmy Butler 76,9%
10, Demar Derozan 75,4%

WBL Players of the Week

The top two players in the WBL this week are small forward James Harden of the Houston Rockets and shooting guard Eric Gordon of the New Orleans Pelicans Harden is averaging 33.0 points, 5.5 assists and 4.5 rebounds per game while Gordon is averaging 32.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game These two players are currently leading the league in scoring and are among the top candidates for MVP honors this season.

WBL Teams of the Week

Check out the WBL Basketball Scores below to see which teams are on top this week!

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