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Who Averaged 30+ PPG in NBA History? (1)

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Who Averaged 30+ PPG in NBA History? (1)
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Dropping 30 a night isn't just good — it's elite territory that only the absolute scorers can touch.

You think you know hoops? Then you should be able to tell me who put up 50.36 PPG or which season Luka went off for 33.86.

Here's the thing: knowing players is one level. Knowing their exact scoring seasons? That's next-level superfan stuff.

We've got everyone from old-school legends to today's stars who can't stop filling it up. Some years are iconic. Some might surprise you.

If you've been paying attention to basketball history — and we mean really paying attention — this should be a breeze.

But if you're just guessing? Yeah, good luck with that.

1/30

33.01, 2005-2006?

[C] Allen Iverson | AI refused quitting despite Philadelphia rebuilding around him, staying aggressive attacking relentlessly through double teams.

2/30

36.85, 1963-1964?

[B] Wilt Chamberlain | The year Wilt finally won it all by passing more, though scoring remained ridiculously easy.

3/30

36.13, 2018-2019?

[C] James Harden | Stepback threes became his signature weapon while Houston gave him ultimate offensive freedom for MVP glory.

4/30

32.39, 2022-2023?

[C] Luka Dončić | Luka led Dallas past expectations despite Kyrie Irving arriving midseason, creating chemistry questions initially throughout.

5/30

32.89, 1984-1985?

[C] Bernard King | King's Knicks campaign ended devastatingly when his knee exploded, robbing everyone of greatness ahead.

6/30

34.77, 1960-1961?

[B] Elgin Baylor | Baylor balanced military service with basketball, somehow finding time for elite scoring performances throughout.

7/30

32.17, 2022-2023?

[C] Damian Lillard | Dame dropped 71 against Houston while willing Portland forward despite trade rumors swirling constantly around.

8/30

50.36, 1961-1962?

[A] Wilt Chamberlain | The Big Dipper owns the record book, dropping 100 in one night during this nuclear season.

9/30

33.53, 1965-1966?

[A] Wilt Chamberlain | Philadelphia brought Wilt home, where he dominated throughout before Boston's playoff magic struck again predictably.

10/30

35.58, 1966-1967?

[D] Rick Barry | Rick bolted to the ABA afterward, but this Warriors campaign showcased pure bucket getting skills.

11/30

32.29, 1981-1982?

[D] George Gervin | Iceman's finger roll arsenal stayed lethal even as younger stars began challenging for scoring supremacy.

12/30

33.57, 1989-1990?

[C] Michael Jordan | Jordan pushed toward another scoring crown before Detroit's physical defense finally stopped Chicago's championship run.

13/30

38.39, 1960-1961?

[A] Wilt Chamberlain | Rookie year energy with grown man strength made Wilt an instant cheat code upon arrival.

14/30

34.71, 1964-1965?

[A] Wilt Chamberlain | Wilt started focusing more on rebounding and passing, yet defenders still got cooked regularly anyway.

15/30

37.09, 1986-1987?

[B] Michael Jordan | MJ went absolutely ballistic after that playoff sweep, proving he needed zero help scoring anytime.

16/30

32.68, 2024-2025?

[D] Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | Oklahoma City's engine keeps humming with SGA elevating his game to superstar territory this season.

17/30

37.6, 1959-1960?

[A] Wilt Chamberlain | His actual rookie season introduced pure dominance, winning both MVP and Rookie honors simultaneously.

18/30

33.99, 1962-1963?

[B] Elgin Baylor | Playing gracefully despite Jerry West joining the Lakers, Baylor remained their primary offensive weapon consistently.

19/30

32.58, 1992-1993?

[A] Michael Jordan | MJ secured his third straight championship before shocking everyone by retiring for baseball that fall.

20/30

34.98, 1987-1988?

[D] Michael Jordan | Jordan claimed his first MVP trophy while winning the dunk contest and defensive honors too.

21/30

33.08, 2022-2023?

[B] Joel Embiid | Embiid finally captured MVP honors with dominant two-way play despite Philadelphia's playoff disappointment continuing frustratingly.

22/30

34.84, 1971-1972?

[D] Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Kareem's skyhook stayed automatic despite Milwaukee missing the Finals after their championship season ended.

23/30

35.4, 2005-2006?

[A] Kobe Bryant | The 81point explosion against Toronto defined Kobe carrying terrible Lakers with outrageous volume shooting.

24/30

44.83, 1962-1963?

[D] Wilt Chamberlain | Still unstoppable but cooling off from his insane 50point campaign, Wilt cruised past everyone effortlessly.

25/30

34.52, 1974-1975?

[C] Bob McAdoo | Buffalo's stretch big captured his second straight scoring title alongside MVP honors that season too.

26/30

33.86, 2023-2024?

[D] Luka Dončić | Dallas made the Finals behind Luka's brilliant playmaking and scoring, though Boston finished stronger ultimately.

27/30

33.14, 1979-1980?

[C] George Gervin | The Iceman stayed smooth winning his fourth scoring title while finger rolls remained absolutely unstoppable.

28/30

32.51, 1988-1989?

[B] Michael Jordan | Another scoring title felt routine until Detroit proved tougher competition, sweeping Chicago thoroughly in playoffs.

29/30

34.34, 2019-2020?

[A] James Harden | Pandemic shortened things, but Harden kept cooking before Russell Westbrook arrived changing Houston's dynamics completely.

30/30

33.99, 1972-1973?

[D] Nate Archibald | Tiny Archibald accomplished something wild by leading the league in scoring and assists simultaneously.

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