National Basketball League (China) Scoring Leader

The National Basketball League (China) Scoring Leader are the season by season individual scoring leaders of the National Basketball League (China) (NBL-China). It is an award for players that inaugurated during the 2009-10 season. The present holder of the award is Russ Smith. The main criteria for the award is that the player must attain the highest points per game average for the entire season.

List of Scoring Champions

Season Player Team PPG
2009–10
Dante Milligan Heilongjiang Daqing
30.1
2010–11
Ndudi Ebi Ningxia Hanas
28.3
2011–12
Rashaun Freeman Heilongjiang Daqing
34.7
2012–13
Craig Smith Hong Kong Bulls
30.5
2013–14
Tiny Gallon Henan Shedianlaojiu
38.6
2014–15
Tiny Gallon (2×) Henan Shedianlaojiu
36.2
2015–16
Marcus Denmon Hunan Yongsheng
44.5
[1]
2016–17
Russ Smith Luoyang Zhonghe
60.5
[2]
2017–18
Lamar Patterson Lhasa Pure Land
45.2
2018–19
Russ Smith (2×) Guizhou White Tigers
43.4

Multiple time winners

TotalPlayer
2Tiny Gallon
Russ Smith
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References

  1. "Marcus Denmon lands with Gaziantep". BallisLife. September 27, 2016. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  2. Weitzman, Yaron (July 21, 2017). "Scoring Sensation Russ Smith's Message to NBA Doubters: 'I for Damn Sure Belong'". Bleacher Report. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
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