by zike_42 » Sat Jul 27, 2013 8:03 pm
It’s been 15 years since I have been in the league so I thought I would do another recap of the past decade and a half. This will be in two parts, the first part being about the players while the second part is all about the 32 NBA teams.
Players
Single Game Highs
Points
Raul Lopez, Boston – 69, 2025
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City – 68, 2014
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City – 67, 2014
Assists
Kendall Marshall, Los Angeles – 32, 2020
Matt Brown, Dallas – 27, 2023
Chris Paul, New York – 26, 2012
Rebounds
Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City – 28, 2013
Kevin Love, Minnesota – 27, 2014
Kevin Love, Minnesota – 27, 2014
Steals
Mike Conley, Memphis – 11, 2015
Paul George, Orlando – 11, 2020
Jrue Holiday, Detroit – 11, 2022
Blocks
JaVale McGee, Denver – 16, 2014
Anthony Davis, New Orleans – 14, 2017
Anthony Davis, New Orleans – 14, 2020
Career Totals (retired)
Points
1 - Kevin Durant – 41,094 (2026)
2 - Lebron James – 39,542 (2024)
5 – Kobe Bryant – 36,386 (2017)
6 – Kevin Love – 32,705
9 – Kyrie Irving – 30,137
10 – Dirk Nowitzki – 29,889 (2017)
Assists
2 – Ricky Rubio – 12,317
3 – Jason Kidd – 12,010 (2012)
4 – John Wall – 11,179
5 – Steve Nash – 10,725 (2013)
6 – Chris Paul – 10,461 (2023)
7 – Kyrie Irving – 10,345
Rebounds
4 – Dwight Howard – 16,714 (2024)
5 – Kevin Love – 16,467
8 – Kevin Garnett – 15,076 (2016)
Steals
2 – Lebron James – 2750 (2024)
3 – Ricky Rubio – 2696
4 – Chris Paul – 2650 (2023)
5 – Iman Shumpert – 2633 (2026)
6 – Jason Kidd – 2613 (2012)
8 – Michael Kidd-Gilchrist – 2501
9 – Anthony Davis – 2483
Blocks
1 – Anthony Davis – 4540
3 – Andre Drummond – 3704
4 – Serge Ibaka – 3311 (2025)
8 – Bismack Biyombo – 2964
10 – Dwight Howard – 2937 (2024)
Games
2 – Kevin Garnett – 1600 (2016)
3 – Kobe Bryant – 1582 (2017)
5 – Kevin Love – 1547
6 – Lebron James – 1541 (2024)
9 – Dirk Nowitzki – 1498 (2017)
10 – Dwight Howard – 1488 (2024)
Hall of Fame Inductions
2013 – Steve Nash – 1314 games, 18360 points, 10725 assists, 3834 rebounds, 98 blocks, 932 steals
2014 – Tracy McGrady -938 games, 18383 points, 4159 assists, 5276 rebounds, 807 blocks, 1136 steals
2015 – Tim Duncan – 1394 games, 25488 points, 3778 assists, 14402 rebounds, 2838 blocks, 1018 steals
2016 – Kevin Garnett – 1600 games, 27031 points, 5461 assists, 15076 rebounds, 2185 blocks, 1018 steals
2017 – Dirk Nowtizki – 1498 games, 29889 points, 3334 assists, 10884 rebounds, 1129 blocks, 1240 steals
2017 – Kobe Bryant – 1582 games, 36386 points, 6390 assists, 7557 rebounds, 612 blocks, 2065 steals
2019 – Dwyane Wade – 1139 games, 23889 points, 5574 assists, 5172 rebounds, 1166 blocks, 1829 steals
2023 – Chris Paul – 1265 games, 21424 points, 10461 assists, 4840 rebounds, 41 blocks, 2650 steals
2024 – Dwight Howard – 1488 games, 27330 points, 2000 assists, 16714 rebounds, 2937 blocks, 1908 steals
2024 – Lebron James – 1541 games, 39542 points, 8875 assists, 9507 rebounds, 993 blocks, 2750 steals
2025 – Derrick Rose – 1171 games, 18749 points, 6928 assists, 3701 rebounds, 454 blocks, 655 steals
2025 – Stephen Curry – 1177 games, 20855 points, 7986 assists, 4570 rebounds, 401 blocks, 1928 steals
2026 – Kevin Durant – 1486 games, 41094 points, 2622 assists, 10296 rebounds, 1544 blocks, 1523 steals
Player Awards
MVP – DpoY – Rookie – 6th Man – Coach
2012 – Lebron James (MIA) – Dwight Howard (LAL) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Tiago Splitter (SAS) – Erik Spoelstra (MIA)
2013 – Lebron James (MIA) – Dwight Howard (SAS) – John Johnson (DET) – Paul George (IND) – Erik Spoelstra (MIA)
2014 – Kevin Durant (OKC) – Dwight Howard (SAS) – Ernest Jameson (LAL) – Joe Johnson (BKL) – Mike Woodson (NYK)
2015 – Lebron James (MIA) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Dave Webb (BKL) – Tristan Thompson (CLE) – Mike Woodson (NYK)
2016 – Lebron James (UTA) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Mark Hill (ATL) – Andre Iguodala (NYK) – Mike Woodson (NYK)
2017 – Kevin Durant (OKC) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Marcello Locatelli (MIA) – Austin Rivers (BKL) – Scott Brooks (OKC)
2018 – Kevin Durant (OKC) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Brooks Badu (PHI) – Iman Shumpert (MIN) – Lawrence Frank (DET)
2019 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Ross Lampley (SEA) – Iman Shumpert (MIN) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2020 – Kevin Durant (DAL) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Dustin Harris (POR) – Iman Shumpert (CLE) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2021 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Corey Barnes (POR) – Stefan Nitschke (SDR) – Erik Spoelstra (ATL)
2022 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Ledaryl McMillian (GSW) – Austin Rivers (BKL) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2023 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Chris Jackson (LAL) – Chris Hampton (DEN) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2024 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Lance Ellis (SDR) – Earl Oliver (POR) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2025 – Ledaryl McMillian (GSW) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Mike Bickerstaf (OKC) – Michael Williams (MEM) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2026 – Ledaryl McMillian (GSW) – Jamaal Lewis (CHI) – Kelly Pryor (DAL) – Ross Lampley (MIA) – Larry Drew (GSW)
NBA Draft Number One Picks
2013 – PF Dennis Freymond, Charlotte
2014 – SF Andrew Owens, Philadelphia
2015 – PF Nate Roberts, Phoenix
2016 – C Mark Lewis, Utah
2017 – PF Casey Floyd, Orlando
2018 – C Emmett Emerson, Phoenix
2019 – SF Raul Lopez, Boston
2020 – PF John Nemitz, Nevada
2021 – SG Varlam Chavchavadze, Boston
2022 – C Rowan Taylor, Washington
2023 – SF Chris Jackson, Los Angeles
2024 – SF Jamaal Lewis, Chicago
2025 – SG Mike Bickerstaf, Oklahoma City
2026 – PG Jamil Fleming, Philadelphia