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List of Yugoslav First Federal Basketball League annual scoring leaders

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The Yugoslav First Federal Basketball League Top Scorer was the annual award for the leading points scorers of each season's Yugoslav First Federal League, which was the top-tier level basketball competition between sports clubs in the former country of Yugoslavia. The title of the Yugoslav First Federal League's Top Scorer was awarded to the player that had the highest points per game scoring average, in a given individual league season.

Key

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^ Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
^* Inducted into both Halls of Fame
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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Source:[1]

Season Player Age[a] Pos[b] Club Games
played
Total
points
Points per
game
Ref.
Ladislav Demšar
17
Egység Novi Sad
7
69
9.9
Novaković
4
69
17.3
Novaković (2×)
5
69
13.8
Ivan Arapović
37
Jedinstvo Zagreb
18
211
11.7
Mirko Amon
19–20
18
268
14.9
Janez Škrjanc
22
Enotnost
22
315
14.3
Vilmos Lóczi
27
Proleter
3
55
18.3
Milan Bjegojević
24
Crvena zvezda
6
106
17.7
Boris Kristančič
22
Enotnost
20
543
27.2
Borislav Ćurčić
23
Crvena zvezda
18
381
21.2
Jože Zupančič
20–21
Ljubljana
18
463
25.7
Radivoj Korać^*
18
BSK
18
524
29.1
Radivoj Korać^* (2×)
19
OKK Beograd
18
633
35.2
Branko Radović
25
Crvena zvezda
18
549
30.5
Radivoj Korać^* (3×)
21
OKK Beograd
18
666
37.0
Zlatko Sajkov Dinamo Pančevo
18
549
30.5
Radivoj Korać^* (4×)
23
OKK Beograd
18
639
35.5
Radivoj Korać^* (5×)
24
OKK Beograd
17
621
36.5
[2]
Radivoj Korać^* (6×)
25
OKK Beograd
14
473
33.9
[3]
Radivoj Korać^* (7×)
26
OKK Beograd
20
695
34.8
[4]
Vladimir Cvetković
24
Crvena zvezda
22
755
34.3
Vladimir Cvetković (2×)
25
Crvena zvezda
21
677
32.2
Radmilo Mišović
24
Borac Čačak
22
642
29.2
Radmilo Mišović (2×)
25
Borac Čačak
22
625
28.4
Nikola Plećaš
22
Lokomotiva
22
679
30.9
Radmilo Mišović (3×)
27
Borac Čačak
22
645
29.3
Radmilo Mišović (4×)
28
Borac Čačak
22
660
30.0
Damir Šolman
24
Jugoplastika
26
801
30.1
Radmilo Mišović (5×)
30
Borac Čačak
26
825
31.7
Nikola Plećaš (2×)
27
Lokomotiva
26
862
33.2
Dragan Kićanović^
22
Partizan
25
777
31.1
Dražen Dalipagić^*
25
Partizan
26
900
34.6
Dragan Kićanović^ (2×)
24
Partizan
26
849
34.4
Dragan Kićanović^ (3×)
25
Partizan
22
743
33.8
Branko Skroče
24
Zadar
22
695
31.6
Branko Skroče (2×)
25
Zadar
22
772
35.1
Dražen Dalipagić^* (2×)
30
Partizan
30
944
31.5
Duško Ivanović
25
Budućnost
26
603
27.4
Branko Skroče (3×)
28
Zadar
578
Dražen Petrović^*
20
Cibona
20
640
32.0
Dražen Petrović^* (2×)
21
Cibona
21
905
43.1
Dražen Petrović^* (3×)
22
Cibona
21
779
37.1
Dražen Petrović^* (4×)
23
Cibona
19
722
38.0
Milan Mlađan
27
IMT
22
677
30.8
Arijan Komazec
20
Zadar
22
690
31.4
Arijan Komazec (2×)
21
Zadar
22
645
29.3
[5]
Boban Janković
28
Crvena zvezda
19
484
25.5
[6]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ At the start of February 1st of that season.
  2. ^ The player's primary position is listed first.

References and notes

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  1. ^ "Zlatne ruke po sezonama: Korać sedam puta". KOŠ (12): 17. September 1990. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  2. ^ "OKK Beograd 1963" (PDF). okkbeograd.org.rs. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  3. ^ "OKK Beograd 1964" (PDF). okkbeograd.org.rs. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  4. ^ "OKK Beograd 1965" (PDF). okkbeograd.org.rs. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Brojke kažu: Komazec". KOŠ (22): 8. 17 April 1991. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Janković naš MVP!". KOŠ (46): 6. 15 April 1992. Retrieved 16 August 2020.