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NBA Fantasy: 2024-25 Total points of the total number of leaders

Anthony Edwards led the NBA in 3-converter (320) and achieved a career high of 27.6 points per game for the 2024-25 season.

The NBA is all about the points on the board, and it was fun to fight these players for the goal crown. It is fascinating to see how this new group of young people takes over this category, and almost every player in the top 10 enters their heyday. It shows how the NBA merges into this new group of superstars.

With this in mind, we look at the players who have helped most in the category of the points of their fantasy league.


1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Donner (2,484 points)

SGA led the league with 32.7 points per game and ran away with the goal crown. The result of over 300 points more than the player in second place shows how the Gilgeous-Alexander was in particular and at least 30 points came 49 times during the regular season. He also led the league in Field Goal trials and scooping out, which is why he could run away with this crown. Don't be surprised to see SGA for the next decade at the top of this list.


2. Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves (2,177 points)

Edwards should make a jump this season and he did just that. The former top election came to his third all-star appearance in a row this season and set a career high with 27.6 points per game. He also led the league in 3-converter and attempted and dropped 320 out of 811. It is impressive that we see this from a former top election that is only 23 years old.


3. Nikola Jokić, Nuggets (2,071 points)

Jokić is practically every statistics with an average of 29.6 points, 12.7 rebounds and 10.2 assists per game. These goals and templates on average were the highest career of Jokić, which, considering that he won three of the last four MVPs. It is also the most efficient of all of these players and shoots 63% on two hands and 42% to 3 points. Jokić could be in the top 10 of all time in these statistics if he is able to maintain this fantastic form.


4. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks (2,036 points)

Antetokounmpo actually took second place in points per game and achieved an average of 30.4 points per excursion. A few injuries made him fourth place in total, but he caused almost all of his damage on the edge. Antetokounmpo led the league in field goals, while scoring 62% on a two-pointer shot.


5. Jayson Tatum, Celtics (1,932 points)

Tatum is really one of the most underestimated superstars of the NBA. The defending champion scored an average of at least 26 points per game in the fifth season in a row, but really improved his all-round game. The Forward career height in assists (6.0) and rebounds (8.7), which is absurd because it flirts at night with 30 points per game.


6. Devin Booker, Suns (1,923 points)

Booker had another sensational season. This is the eighth time in a row in which Booker scored at least 24.9 points per game. With 7.1 assists, he also made a career as a main ball handler for the sun.


7. Trae Young, Hawks (1,841 points)

Young led the league into assists, but did not overlook his ability to score. The Point Guard has scored at least 24 points per game in six seasons in a row, since its rookie campaign with an average of 24.2 for 2024-25.


8. Tyler Herro, heat (1,840 points)

Herro had a breakout season in Miami and came to his first all-star appearance. This is the progression that fans expected, with Herro career height hiring across the board. The sniper scored an average of 23.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.5 assists and 0.9 steals per game. We assume that progress will continue because he only played the second half of the year without Jimmy Butler III.


9. Cade Cunningham, Pistons (1,830 points)

Cunningham made one of the biggest jumps of a player in the NBA this season. After a few injuries at the beginning of his career, Cunningham set career with average with an average of 26.1 points, 6.1 rebounds and 9.1 assists per game. He also helped Detroit to reach the playoffs for the first time in years. This former top pick looks like a future all-star for the next decade.


10. James Harden, Clipper (1,802 points)

The three -time goal has returned the clock this season. Harden achieved an average of 22.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 8.7 assists and 1.5 steals per game for 2024-25. These have been his best average values ​​in Houston since his days, and there are some of the opinion that harden could also end the third team all-NBA.


Remaining top 100

Karl-Anthony citiesKnicks (1,759)

Zach LavineKings (1,724)

Jalen GreenRockets (1,723)

Stephen CurryWarriors (1,718)

Demar DerozanKings (1,710)

Lebron JamesLakers (1,710)

Donovan MitchellCavaliers (1,701)

Jalen BrunsonKnicks (1,690)

Kevin DurantSuns (1,647)

Jaren Jackson Jr.Grizzlies (1,641)

Pascal SiakamPacers (1,578)

Darius GarlandCavaliers (1,544)

Coby WhiteBullen (1,509)

Jalen WilliamsDonner (1,490)

Austin reactsLakers (1,475)

De'aaron foxSpurs (1,459)

Alperen SengunRockets (1,451)

Franz WagnerMagic (1,449)

Damian LillardBucks (1,447)

Mikal BridgesKnicks (1,444)

Jamal MurrayNuggets (1,436)

Bam AdebayoHeat (1,409)

Luka DončićLakers (1,408)

Jaylen BrownCeltics (1,398)

Michael Porter Jr.Nuggets (1,398)

Jordan PooleMagician (1,391)

Tyrese Maxey76 (1,369)

Tyresian HaliburtonPacers (1,359)

Nikola VučevićBullen (1,349)

Anfenree SimonsTrail Blazer (1,348)

Ivica ZubacClippers (1,340)

Domantas SabonisKings (1,337)

Malik BeasleyPistons (1,336)

Shaedon SharpeTrail Blazer (1,335)

OG anunobyKnicks (1,332)

Desmond BaneGrizzlies (1,327)

Evan MableyCavaliers (1,316)

Norman PowellClippers (1,306)

Mile bridgesHornets (1,300)

Julius RandleTimberwolves (1,288)

Anthony DavisMavericks (1,261)

Scottie BarnesRaptors (1,252)

Derrick WhiteCeltics (1.248)

Kyrie IrvingMavericks (1,234)

RJ BarrettRaptors (1.223)

Deni AvdijaTrail Blazer (1,219)

Christian BraunNuggets (1.218)

Paolo BancheroMagic (1.191)

Stephon CastleSpurs (1.190)

Lamelo ballHornets (1,184)

CJ McCollumPelican (1,183)

Collin SextonJazz (1,159)

Yes MorantGrizzlies (1,159)

Bennedict MathurinPacers (1,156)

Payton PritchardCeltics (1.144)

Naz ReidTimberwolves (1,138)

Keyonte GeorgeJazz (1,125)

Trey Murphy IIIPelicans (1.124)

Myles gymnastPacers (1,120)

Malik MonkKings (1,117)

Victor WembanyamaSpurs (1.116)

Jarrett AllenCavaliers (1.103)

Quentin Grimes76 (1,092)

De'andre HunterCavaliers (1,088)

Andrew WigginsHeat (1,078)

Dyson DanielsHawks (1,073)

Cameron JohnsonNets (1,070)

Dillon BrooksRockets (1,053)

Josh hardKnicks (1,051)

Brook LopezBucks (1,041)

Devin VassellSpurs (1,041)

Josh GiddeyBullen (1,022)

Harrison BarnesSpurs (1,011)

Klay ThompsonMavericks (1.005)

Tobias HarrisPistons (1.002)

Jaden McDanielsTimberwolves (1,000)

Russell WestbrookNuggets (994)

Onyeka OkongwuHawks (988)

Dennis SchröderPistons (980)

Keldon JohnsonSpurs (979)

Amen ThompsonRockets (970)

Jimmy Butler IIIWarriors (964)

Kyle KuzmaBucks (964)

Keegan MurrayKings (942)

Zaccharia RisacherHawks (942)

Jalen DurenPistons (918)

Aaron WigginsDonner (914)

Naji MarshallMavericks (914)

Buddy HieldWarriors (912)

Kelly Oubre Jr.76 (906)

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