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  2. List of NBA career turnovers leaders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season turnovers recorded. [2] Statistics accurate as of March 2, 2025. LeBron James has the most turnovers in NBA history. ^

  3. Turnover (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The record for most turnovers in an NBA playoff game was 13, set by James Harden on May 27, 2015, while playing for the Houston Rockets against the Golden State Warriors. [ 3 ] LeBron James holds the regular season and playoff records for most career turnovers with 4,966 in the regular season and 1,015 in the playoffs.

  4. List of NBA career playoff turnovers leaders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff turnovers recorded. [2] Statistics accurate as of the 2024 NBA playoffs. LeBron James has the most turnovers in NBA playoff history. ^

  5. The richest NBA players of all time - AOL

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    He currently earns $40 million in salary (with a 5-year deal worth $201,158,790), effectively making him one of the highest-paid NBA players, behind Giannis Antetokounmpo.

  6. Identifying the NBA’s next wave of front-office executives

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    A wave of front-office turnover is on the horizon. There’s nothing stopping it, with the relentless nature of today’s NBA version of musical chairs. This newfound parity across the league ...

  7. The Highest and Lowest Paid NBA All-Stars This Season - AOL

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    Basketball's biggest stars will take the court Feb. 19 in Salt Lake City for the 72nd NBA All-Star Game, and you can expect a high-scoring affair. Of the top 20 scorers in the NBA this season, 18 ...

  8. Basketball statistics - Wikipedia

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    Averages per game are denoted by *PG, e.g. PPG (points), BLKPG or BPG (blocks), STPG or SPG (steals), APG (assists), RPG (rebounds) and MPG (minutes).Sometime the players statistics are divided by minutes played and multiplied by 48 minutes (had he played the entire game), denoted by * per 48 min. or *48M.

  9. Player efficiency rating - Wikipedia

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    Actually, if we took a player that was completely average in every other respect for the 2006–07 season—rebounds, free throws, assists, turnovers, etc.—and gave him a league-average rate of shots, and all of them were 2-pointers, and he shot 30.4%, he'd end up with a PER of 7.18.