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List of National Basketball League (Australia) annual scoring leaders

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In basketball, points are accumulated through free throws or field goals.[1] The National Basketball League's (NBL) scoring title is awarded to the player with the highest points per game average in a given season. The scoring title was originally determined by total points scored through the 1996 season, after which points per game was used to determine the leader instead.[2] Players who earned scoring titles before the 1984 season did not record any three-point field goals because the three-point line had just been implemented in the NBL at the start of that season.[3]

Andrew Gaze has won the most scoring titles, with 14.[2] He also holds the all-time records for total points scored (1,007; 1991)[4] and points per game (44.1; 1987)[5] in a season. Between 1986 and 2001, Gaze was the leader in either total points or points per game every season. While he led the NBL in points per game in 1987 (44.1) and 1990 (37.6), he was not the leader in total points scored. His 882 total points in 1987 were third best behind Paul Stanley (920) and James Crawford (903),[6] while his 828 points in 1990 were also third best behind Derek Rucker (865) and Wayne McDaniel (848).[7]

Key

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Denotes player who won the Most Valuable Player award that year
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player had been the scoring leader up to and including that season
G Guard F Forward C Center

Scoring leaders

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Andrew Gaze recorded 14 scoring titles in his career, the most in NBL history
Bryce Cotton is a seven-time scoring champion
Season Player Pos Nationality Team Games played Total points Ref
1979 Cal Bruton G  United States Brisbane Bullets 18 597 [2]
1980 Rocky Smith G  United States St. Kilda Saints 22 737 [2]
1981 Mike Jones F/C  United States Illawarra Hawks 22 671 [2]
1982 Reg Biddings F  United States Adelaide City Eagles 26 782 [2]
1983 Mike Jones (2) F/C  United States Illawarra Hawks 22 719 [2][8][9]
1984 Al Green G  United States West Adelaide Bearcats 21 829 [2]
1985 Kendal Pinder F/C  Bahamas Sydney Supersonics 26 871 [2]
1986 Andrew Gaze G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 25 922 [2]
1987 Paul Stanley[a] F  United States Hobart Devils 26 920 [2]
1988 Andrew Gaze (2) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 24 886 [2]
1989 Andrew Gaze (3) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 24 831 [2]
1990 Derek Rucker[b] G  United States Brisbane Bullets 25 865 [2]
1991 Andrew Gaze (4) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 26 1,007 [2]
1992 Andrew Gaze (5) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 23 811 [2]
1993 Andrew Gaze (6) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 26 858 [2]
1994 Andrew Gaze (7) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 26 890 [2]
1995 Andrew Gaze (8) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 26 900 [2]
1996 Andrew Gaze (9) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 26 843 [2]
Season Player Pos Nationality Team Games played Points per game Ref
1997 Andrew Gaze (10) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 30 31.5 [2]
1998 Andrew Gaze (11) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 30 31.8 [2]
1998–99 Andrew Gaze (12) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 17 33.5 [2]
1999–00 Andrew Gaze (13) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 28 28.9 [2]
2000–01 Andrew Gaze (14) G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 27 29.1 [2]
2001–02 Randy Rutherford G  United States Brisbane Bullets 30 25.0 [2][10]
2002–03 John Rillie G  Australia West Sydney Razorbacks 16 23.6 [2][11]
2003–04 Matthew Nielsen F  Australia Sydney Kings 33 23.5 [2]
2004–05 Brian Wethers G/F  United States Hunter Pirates 32 24.3 [12]
2005–06 Cortez Groves G  United States Wollongong Hawks 32 24.1 [2]
2006–07 Carlos Powell F  United States New Zealand Breakers 33 28.2 [13]
2007–08 Ebi Ere G/F  Nigeria Brisbane Bullets 29 27.1 [14]
2008–09 Kirk Penney G/F  New Zealand New Zealand Breakers 28 24.2 [15][16][17]
2009–10 Kirk Penney (2) G/F  New Zealand New Zealand Breakers 19 23.2 [18][19]
2010–11 Kirk Penney (3)[c] G/F  New Zealand New Zealand Breakers 23 20.1 [24]
2011–12 Kevin Lisch G  United States Perth Wildcats 28 17.6 [25]
2012–13 Ben Madgen G/F  Australia Sydney Kings 28 17.9 [26][27]
2013–14 Chris Goulding G  Australia Melbourne Tigers 27 23.0 [28]
2014–15 Josh Childress F  United States Sydney Kings 18 21.1 [29]
2015–16 Jerome Randle G  United States Adelaide 36ers 23 23.0 [30]
2016–17 Bryce Cotton[d] G  United States Perth Wildcats 11 22.1 [31]
2017–18 Jerome Randle (2)[e] G  United States Sydney Kings 19 19.8 [32]
2018–19 Bryce Cotton (2)[f] G  United States Perth Wildcats 25 22.5 [34]
2019–20 Bryce Cotton (3) G  United States Perth Wildcats 27 22.6 [35]
2020–21 Bryce Cotton (4)[g] G  United States Perth Wildcats 32 23.5 [37][38]
2021–22 Bryce Cotton (5) G  United States Perth Wildcats 28 22.7 [39]
2022–23 Bryce Cotton (6) G  United States Perth Wildcats 28 23.5 [40][41]
2023–24 Bryce Cotton (7) G  United States Perth Wildcats 27 23.1 [42]

Multiple-time leaders

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Ranking Player Team Times leader Years
1 Andrew Gaze Melbourne Tigers 14 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
2 Bryce Cotton Perth Wildcats 7 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
3 Kirk Penney New Zealand Breakers 3 2009, 2010, 2011
4 Mike Jones Illawarra Hawks 2 1981, 1983
Jerome Randle Adelaide 36ers (1) / Sydney Kings (1) 2016, 2018

Notes

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  1. ^ In the 1987 season, Andrew Gaze had the highest scoring average (44.1) but was third in total points (882).
  2. ^ In the 1990 season, Andrew Gaze had the highest scoring average (37.6) but was third in total points (828).
  3. ^ In the 2010–11 season, both Kirk Penney and Gary Ervin averaged 20.1 points per game during the regular season when rounded to one decimal place.[20][21] When rounded to two decimal places, Penney averaged 20.13 ppg (463 points / 23 games)[22] while Ervin averaged 20.07 ppg (542 points / 27 games).[23]
  4. ^ In the 2016–17 season, both Bryce Cotton and Casper Ware averaged 22.1 points per game during the regular season when rounded to one decimal place. When rounded to three decimal places, Cotton averaged 22.090 ppg while Ware averaged 22.055.[31]
  5. ^ In the 2017–18 season, Bryce Cotton had the highest point total (544) but was third in scoring average (19.4).[32]
  6. ^ In the 2018–19 season, both Bryce Cotton and Melo Trimble averaged 22.5 points per game during the regular season when rounded to one decimal place.[33] When rounded to two decimal places, Cotton averaged 22.52 ppg (563 points / 25 games) while Trimble averaged 22.50 ppg (630 points / 28 games).
  7. ^ In the 2020–21 season, Nathan Sobey had the highest point total (758) but was second in scoring average (21.1).[36]

References

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  33. ^ "Melo Trimble Heads to Melbourne". NBL.com.au. 26 April 2019. Retrieved 26 April 2019. Playing for the Cairns Taipans last season, the 24-year-old played in all 28 games, finishing second in scoring after averaging 22.5 points...
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