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3.1 Points per game. 3.2 Total points scored. 4 FIBA Basketball World Cup All-Tournament Team. 5 All-time top cumulative points scorers. 6 All time highest scoring ...
The FIBA Basketball World Cup Top Scorer, although not an official award given by FIBA, represents the player who led FIBA Basketball World Cup in points scored per game (regardless of number of games played in tournament). [1] [2] [3] The tournament's leader in total points scored is also noted.
The basis points are also adjusted to reflect the strength of the opponent. FIBA determines what it calls "opposition ranking points" by the following formula: [7] Opposition ranking points = 1.5 × (average pre-game ranking for all national teams − opponent's pre-game ranking)
Brazilian legend Oscar Schmidt is the runaway all-time leading scorer, scoring 906 career points in four tournaments between 1978 and 1990. Nikos Galis of Greece is the all-time leading scorer for a single tournament, averaging 33.7 points per game for the Greeks at the 1986 FIBA World Championship.
List of All-Time Scorers (Overall) Player Points Scored Games Played Scoring Average Pau Gasol: 1,183 58 20.4 Tony Parker: 1,104 66 16.7 Dirk Nowitzki
List of All-Time Top 10 Scorers (By Average) [1] Player Points Scored Games Played Scoring Average Nikos Galis: 1,030 33 31.2 Radivoj Korać: 844 34 24.8
Most PIR per game; 111.92 – Maccabi Tel Aviv, 2004–05; Fewest PIR per game; 42.29 – London Towers, 2001–02; Most points per game; 92.04 – Maccabi Tel Aviv, 2004–05; Fewest points per game; 58.90 – Union Olimpija, 2011–12; Most assists per game; 19.13 – Khimki Moscow, 2012–13; Most steals per game; 17.10 – Lugano Snakes ...
1990 FIBA World Championship's Top Scorer (34.6 points per game) Summer Olympics's all-time leader in points scored: [24] 1,093 career points scored – 28.8 points per game; 3× Summer Olympics Top Scorer: [24] Seoul 1988 – 42.3 points per game (the record in any edition) Barcelona 1992 – 24.8 points per game; Atlanta 1996 – 27.4 points ...