Lega Basket Serie A statistical leaders

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Lega Basket Serie A statistical leaders are the season by season stats leaders and all-time stats leaders of the top-tier level professional basketball league in Italy, the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA).

Top Scorers by season

In basketball, points are the sum of the score accumulated through free throws or field goals. The LBA's scoring title is awarded to the player with the highest points per game average in a given regular season. Prior to the 1987–88 season, the league's Top Scorer was the player that scored the most total points in the league during the season. Since the 1987–88 season, the league's Top Scorer is the player with the highest scoring average per game during the season.

By total points scored

Bob Morse, 6× Italian League scoring champion.
Gianfranco Lombardi (with the ball), 2× Italian League scoring champion.
Doug Moe (with the ball), 1966 Italian League scoring champion.

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Starting with the 1974–75 season, stats accumulated in the league's playoffs were not counted. Through the 1986–87 season, the Top Scorer of the league was the player that scored the most total points. Starting with the 1987–88 season, the Top Scorer of the league was the player with the highest points per game scoring average.

Top Scorers By Total Points Scored (1948–49 to 1986–87)
Season Player
(League's Top Scorer)
Club Total Points Scored
1948–49Italy Agostino MilianiSan Giusto Trieste238
1949–50Italy Romeo RomanuttiBorletti Milano378
1950–51Italy Sergio StefaniniBorletti Milano473
1951–52Italy Sergio Stefanini (2×)Borletti Milano366
1952–53Italy Sergio Stefanini (3×)Borletti Milano416
1953–54Italy Sergio Stefanini (4×)Borletti Milano517
1954–55Italy Tonino ZorziIgnis Varese527
1955–56Italy Romeo Romanutti (2×)Borletti Milano496
1956–57United States Tony VlastelicaBenelli Pesaro546
1957–58United States Tony Vlastelica (2×)Oransoda Cantù479
1958–59United States Al InnissLanco Pesaro508
1959–60Italy Nino CescuttiLanco Pesaro531
1960–61Italy Paolo VittoriSimmenthal Milano509
1961–62Italy Nino Cescutti (2×)Algor Pesaro529
1962–63Italy Andrea TosoPallacanestro Treviso628
1963–64Italy Gianfranco LombardiKnorr Bologna594
1964–65Italy Paolo Vittori (2×)Simmenthal Milano562
1965–66United States Doug MoePetrarca Padova674
1966–67Italy Gianfranco Lombardi (2×)Candy Bologna552
1967–68Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Trajko RajkovićFargas Livorno521
1968–69Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj KoraćBoario Padova581
1969–70United States Elnardo WebsterSplügen Brau Gorizia593
1970–71United States Gary SchullEldorado Bologna540
1971–72United States John FultzNorda Bologna655
1972–73United States Bob MorseIgnis Varese824
1973–74United States Bob Morse (2×)Ignis Varese753
1974–75United States Bob Morse (3×)Ignis Varese1,336
1975–76United States Chuck JuraMobilquattro Milano1,198
1976–77United States Chuck Jura (2×)Xerox Milano1,052
1977–78United States Chuck Jura (3×)Xerox Milano997
1978–79United States Bob Morse (4×)Emerson Varese885
1979–80United States Bob Morse (5×)Emerson Varese964
1980–81United States Bob Morse (6×)Turisanda Varese980
1981–82United States Zam FredrickSinudyne Bologna988
1982–83United States Kevin MageeCagiva Varese887
1983–84Brazil Oscar SchmidtIndesit Caserta955
1984–85Brazil Oscar Schmidt (2×)Indesit Caserta1,140
1985–86Brazil Oscar Schmidt (3×)Mobilgirgi Caserta1,226
1986–87Brazil Oscar Schmidt (4×)Mobilgirgi Caserta1,316

By scoring average

Michael Young, 1991 Italian League scoring champion.
Lou Bullock, 2002 Italian League scoring champion.
Gary Neal, 2010 Italian League scoring champion.
Top Scorers By Scoring Average (1987–88 to Present)
Season Player
(League's Top Scorer)
Club Scoring Average
1987–88Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen DalipagićHitachi Venezia
37.7
1988–89Brazil Oscar Schmidt (5×)Snaidero Caserta
36.6
1989–90Brazil Oscar Schmidt (6×)Phonola Caserta33.1
1990–91United States Michael YoungPanasonic Reggio Calabria34.0
1991–92Brazil Oscar Schmidt (7×)Branca Pavia38.6
1992–93Italy Larry MiddletonMarr Rimini26.0
1993–94Italy Mario BoniBialetti Montecatini30.5
1994–95Croatia Arijan KomazecCagiva Varese33.7
1995–96Italy Carlton MyersTeamsystem Bologna26.9
1996–97United States Steve Burtt Sr.Genertel Trieste34.1
1997–98United States Mike MitchellCfm Reggio Emilia24.1
1998–99Italy Vincenzo EspositoTermal Imola24.5
1999–00Italy Vincenzo Esposito (2×)Lineltex Imola30.9
2000–01Italy Vincenzo Esposito (3×)Lineltex Imola28.0
2001–02United States Lou BullockAdecco Milano24.9
2002–03Slovenia Boris GorencMetis Varese22.4
2003–04United States Charlie BellMabo Livorno25.5
2004–05United States Drew NicholasSolidago Livorno22.8
2005–06United States Lynn GreerCarpisa Napoli23.5
2006–07Puerto Rico Rick ApodacaLegea Scafati19.8
2007–08United States Clay TuckerSiviglia Wear Teramo21.0
2008–09Panama Michael HicksScavolini Pesaro18.8
2009–10United States Gary NealBenetton Treviso19.4
2010–11United States James WhiteDinamo Sassari21.0
2011–12United States Andre SmithOtto Caserta18.4
2012–13United States Donell TaylorTrenkwalder Reggio Emilia19.1
2013–14United States Drake DienerBanco di Sardegna Sassari19.4
2014–15United States Tony MitchellDolomiti Energia Trento20.7
2015–16United States Austin DayeConsultinvest Pesaro21.3
2016–17United States Marcus LandryGermani Basket Brescia19.6

Source: LegaBasket.it STATISTICHE (in Italian).

Italian basketball first league (1970–present)

[2] The all-time top scoring leaders of the LBA, the Italian top-tier level professional club basketball league. Includes points scored since the 1970–71 season, when Lega Basket took over the competitions.

Rank Player Points Scored Games Played Scoring Average Years Played In The Leagues Clubs
1 Italy Antonello Riva 14,397 785 18.3 1977–2002 Cantù, Olimpia Milano, VL Pesaro, Ginnastica Goriziana, NSB Rieti
2. Brazil Oscar Schmidt 13,957 403 34.6 1982–1993 Juvecaserta, Pavia
3. Italy Carlton Myers 11,320 582 19.5 1988–2010 Rimini, VL Pesaro, Fortitudo Bologna, Virtus Roma, Mens Sana Basket
4. United States Chuck Jura 9,870 344 28.7 1972–1985 Milano 1958, Basket Mestre, Alpe Bergamo, Montesacro Roma
5. United States Bob Morse 9,775 352 27.8 1972–1981,
1984–1986
Varese, Reggio Emilia
6. Italy Mario Boni 9,756 470 20.8 1983–2005 Vigevano, Montecatini, Virtus Roma, Roseto Sharks, Teramo Basket, Aurora Basket Jesi
7. Italy Larry Middleton 9,460 527 18.0 1989–2005 Trieste, Basket Rimini, Basket Cervia, Basket Napoli, Mens Sana Basket, VL Pesaro, Basket Avellino
8. Italy Renato Villalta 9,266 558 16.6 1974–1991 Basket Mestre, Virtus Bologna, Basket Treviso
9. Italy Walter Magnifico 9,189 740 12.4 1979–2001 Fortitudo Bologna, VL Pesaro, Virtus Bologna, Virtus Roma
10. Italy Roberto Premier 9,140 633 14.4 1978–1996 Ginnastica Goriziana, Olimpia Milano, Virtus Roma, Basket Modena

References

Sources

  • Almanacco illustrato del basket 1990. Panini, Modena, 1989. (in Italian)
  • Almanacco illustrato del basket 2009. Panini, Modena, 2008, p. 211. (in Italian)
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