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Local High School Star
Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
Maurice Stokes
- Rochester Royals 1955-56: 16.8ppg, 16.3rpg, 4.9apg
Elgin Baylor
- Minneapolis Lakers 1958-59: 24.9ppg, 15.0rpg, 4.1apg
- Los Angeles Lakers 1960-61: 34.5ppg, 19.8rpg, 5.1apg
Dave Cowens
- Boston Celtics 1977-78: 18.6ppg, 16.0rpg, 4.6apg
Bill Walton
- Portland Trailblazers 1977-78: 18.9ppg, 13.2rpg, 5.0apg
Tracy McGrady led the Magic in total points, rebounds and assists in a season, but not per game.
Marques Johnson was 0.1apg away from leading the Bucks in all three categories in a season.
Lamar Odom was 0.3apg away from leading the Clippers in all three categories in a season.
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NBA All-star
Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
tells you a lot about Lebron when he does it in a superteam with Wade and Bosh.
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Good High School Starter
Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
KG in 2003 is the only player in history to lead his team in pts, boards, assists, steals, and blocks in both per game and total for the season
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Local High School Star
Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
Originally Posted by Miller for 3
KG in 2003 is the only player in history to lead his team in pts, boards, assists, steals, and blocks in both per game and total for the season
Steals and blocks weren't recorded until the 1970s though.
I think it's fair to say that Maurice Stokes probably led his team in every category. It's likely that Elgin Baylor did too.
Possibly Wilt Chamberlain as well.
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Local High School Star
Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
Originally Posted by Nash
tells you a lot about Lebron when he does it in a superteam with Wade and Bosh.
Only if Wade and Bosh were actually playing like superstars...
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Banned
Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
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Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
Originally Posted by WillC
Maurice Stokes
- Rochester Royals 1955-56: 16.8ppg, 16.3rpg, 4.9apg
Elgin Baylor
- Minneapolis Lakers 1958-59: 24.9ppg, 15.0rpg, 4.1apg
- Los Angeles Lakers 1960-61: 34.5ppg, 19.8rpg, 5.1apg
Dave Cowens
- Boston Celtics 1977-78: 18.6ppg, 16.0rpg, 4.6apg
Bill Walton
- Portland Trailblazers 1977-78: 18.9ppg, 13.2rpg, 5.0apg
Tracy McGrady led the Magic in total points, rebounds and assists in a season, but not per game.
Marques Johnson was 0.1apg away from leading the Bucks in all three categories in a season.
Lamar Odom was 0.3apg away from leading the Clippers in all three categories in a season.
thanks. cowens missed out by less than a tenth though.
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Cmon Rox
Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
How many times have the players that accomplished this won championships that year? I can't wrap my head around a team winning when 1 person has to do that much shit.
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Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
Originally Posted by RoundMoundOfReb
Grant Hill 98-99
Grant Hill 96-97 (Also led in spg)
Grant Hill 95-96 (Also led in spg)
Wow ...
And people want to act like this guy wasn't the LeBron of the 90's before his injury.
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RIP P
Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
- Jordan led his team in pts, asts, rbs, and stls in his rookie year.
- KG led his team in pts, rbs, asts, stls, and blks in '03.
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Bitch Hands
Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
First person that came to mind was KG. What a ****ing beast.
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By Any Means
Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
Originally Posted by Money 23
Wow ...
And people want to act like this guy wasn't the LeBron of the 90's before his injury.
I dont think that's a fair comparison at all.
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Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
Originally Posted by Just2McFly
I dont think that's a fair comparison at all.
They both became the face of the league at an early age. Were liked by all due to their non threatening personality, and were point forwards with great handles that had fantastic all around games. The comparison is very legit.
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By Any Means
Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
Originally Posted by Money 23
They both became the face of the league at an early age. Were liked by all due to their non threatening personality, and were point forwards with great handles that had fantastic all around games. The comparison is very legit.
In your opinion it's legit. I think that it has some validity, but it doesn't last long.
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Re: Has a player ever lead his team in ppg, rpg, and apg?
Originally Posted by Just2McFly
In your opinion it's legit. I think that it has some validity, but it doesn't last long.
Hello McFly? Explain yourself more.
How does the validity not last long? I think LeBron is the super loaded upgraded version of Hill / Pippen.
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