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Washington Wizards (2020–2021) Los Angeles Lakers (2021–2023) Los Angeles Clippers (2023–2024) Denver Nuggets (2024–present) 4,636 1,183 3.92 3 Karl Malone * PF: Utah Jazz (1985–2003) Los Angeles Lakers (2003–2004) 4,524 1,476 3.07 4 John Stockton * PG Utah Jazz (1984–2003) 4,244 1,504 2.82 5 James Harden ^ SG/PG Oklahoma City ...
According to the modified PER formula used at Basketball-Reference.com, [4] the highest PER ever achieved over an entire single season in the NBA was 32.85 by Nikola Jokić in 2021–22. Wilt Chamberlain held the distinction of being the only player with a PER over 30 over an entire single season for 2½ decades, after having a PER of 31.84 in ...
2021–22: Mikal Bridges^ PHX 2021–23 BKN 2023: 2,854: 52,139: 2021–22 2022–23: ... Basketball-Reference.com enumeration of NBA career leaders in minutes played;
Highest jump ball win rate (min. 100 jumps), since tracking began 1996–97 season; 76.3% (894-277) by Shaquille O'Neal [210] Lowest jump ball win rate (min. 100 jumps), since tracking began 1996–97 season; 21.7% (45-162) by Luis Scola [210] Most consecutive seasons averaging at least 20 points and 10 rebounds per game; 13 by Shaquille O'Neal
The player efficiency rating (PER) is John Hollinger's all-in-one basketball rating, which attempts to collect or boil down all of a player's contributions into one number. Using a detailed formula, Hollinger developed a system that rates every player's statistical performance. [1]
Usage rate is one of the top statistics a fantasy basketball manager can use when choosing who to start and who to pick up. Let's examine some early risers and fallers in this category.
This is a progressive list of 3-point field goal percentage leaders showing how the record has increased through the years. [3] Korver, who shot 53.64% from beyond the arc in the 2009–10 season, holds the all-time record for three-point field goal percentage in a season (min. 110 attempts).
Only team in NBA history not to have lost to same opponent twice in regular season; Only team in NBA history not to lose back-to-back games in regular season; The 10th team in NBA history to win a playoff series coming back from a 1–3 playoff series deficit (won 4–3 against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finals)