The NBA reached the middle of the season this week and, thus far, the individual leaders in the statistics have a minimal difference; players like Bradley Beal, James Harden, Rudy Gobert, among others, command the table in their respective statistics.
Washington Wizards player Bradley Beal leads the basket with 1,053 points as the season began, surpassing Stephen Curry as the league’s leading scorer after the Warriors star ranked first by six consecutive weeks.
Steph Curry took advantage of Beal’s injury at the beginning of the season to command the table and, although Bradley has already surpassed him, that does not take away from Curry’s great season, who has 1,039 points, in addition to being the leader in triples with 169. Giannis ranks third in the individual basket with 1,015, Lillard fourth with 1,013 and Nikola Jokic fifth with 977.
In assists, James Harden leads the table, both in assists completed and in league average, adding 345, to the moment, and an average of 11.1 per game; Those who accompany “the beard I”n this statistic are Trae Young with 321, Nikola Jokic with 309, Chris Paul with 300 and Luka Doncic with 297.
When it comes to rebounding, the Jazz’s Rudy Gobert is the season’s top rebounder with 472, beating the Hawks’ Clint Capela with 453; although, on average, Capela outscores Gobert with 14.2 and 13.1 rebounds per game, respectively.
Finally, in the remaining defensive statistics, two Pacers players lead the general table of steals and blocks, both in accumulated and in average; TJ McConnell is the most outstanding in steals with 63 and an average of 2.0 per game, while Myles Turner is the best in blocks with 111 and an average of 3.4 per game.