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Local High School Star
FIBA world cup - statistical leaders
every single one is an NBA player except for pooh jeter who was in the nba a few years ago.
points
1. Gasol, Chicago B. 23.7
2. Garcia, Houston R. 23.5
3. Scola, Indiana P. 23.0
4. Dieng, Minnesot. 22.0
5. Blatche, Brooklyn. 21.0
6. Barea, Minnesot. 20.0
7. Jeter, Shandong FB 20.0
8. Dragic, Phoenix 19.5
9. Bogdanovic, Brookl. 19.0
10. Davis, N.Orleans 18.0
6/10 are current or recent nba players
rebounds
1. Blatche, Brooklyn. 13.7
2. Dieng, Minnesot. 11.7
3. Valanciunas, Toron. 9.0
4. Haddadi, Mahram 9.0
5. Baez, G.Canari. 9.0
6. Tomic, FC Barce. 8.7
7. Baynes, San A. 8.5
8. Scola, Indiana P. 8.3
9. Bourousis, Real M. 8.3
10. Kaimakoglou, Unics 8.0
6/10 are current or recent nba players
assists
1. Koponen, Khimky 6.5
2. Dellavedova, Cleve. 6.5
3. Campazzo, Real M. 6.0
4. Rubio, Minnesot. 6.0
5. Prigioni, New Y. 6.0
6. Jeter, Shandong FB 5.5
7. Dragic, Phoenix 5.0
8. Heurtel, Laboral 5.0
9. Harden, Houston R. 5.0
10. Teodosic, CSKA 4.7
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NBA Legend
Re: FIBA world cup - statistical leaders
Not to mention I would guess team USA suns a lot more than other teams. There is Jo 'best 5' for team USA
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Child, please
Re: FIBA world cup - statistical leaders
This thread just doesn't really tickle my fancy now that Euroleague is gone
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The Paterfamilias
Re: FIBA world cup - statistical leaders
Not surprised with the lack of Team US statistical leaders. There are just so many guys who are able to contribute, one player is never going to dominate individually.
However, I'd be interested to see statistics like steals, FG%, etc.
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