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This list exhibits the National Basketball Association's top rookie single-season scoring averages based on at least 70 games played or 1,400 points scored. Wilt Chamberlain holds the rookie record, averaging 37.6 points per game in 1949–50. [1] The NBA began recording 3-point field goals during the 1979–80 season. [2] *
The National Basketball Association's Rookie of the Year is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) award given to the top rookie(s) of the regular season. Initiated following the 1952–53 NBA season , it confers the Eddie Gottlieb Trophy, named after the former Philadelphia Warriors head coach.
Kevin Durant was named to the All-Rookie First Team in the 2007–08 NBA season. Derrick Rose was named to the All-Rookie First Team in the 2008–09 NBA season. Stephen Curry was named to the All-Rookie First Team in the 2009–10 NBA season. Blake Griffin was named to the All-Rookie First Team in the 2010–11 NBA season.
The NBA will announce the All-Defensive teams on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Adebayo, who finished third in the voting for this season’s Defensive Player of the Year award, is expected to be named to one ...
Wembanayama finishes his rookie season as the first player in NBA history to score 1,500 points (1,522), block 250 shots (254) and hit 100 3-point shots (128) in a single season. (He also compiled ...
Kevin Durant passes Moses Malone to enter top 10 of NBA's all-time scoring list. ... last scoring title in the 2013-14 season, while also shooting 51.8% from the field and 49.3% from 3-point range ...
List of NBA single-season rebounding leaders; List of NBA single-season scoring leaders; List of NBA rookie single-season scoring leaders; NBA 60 Greatest Playoff Moments; NBA All-Defensive Team; NBA All-Rookie Team; NBA All-Star Game Kobe Bryant Most Valuable Player; NBA All-Star Weekend H–O–R–S–E Competition; Three-Point Contest
Only players to win Rookie of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year Awards; Mike Miller and Malcolm Brogdon [20] Only rookie to make the All-Defensive First Team; Victor Wembanyama, 2023–24 [21] Shortest player to make the All-NBA team; Isaiah Thomas (5-foot-9-inches) was included on All-NBA Second Team, 2016–17 [22] Youngest/Oldest MVP winner