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    NBA Leaders In Total Stats Over The Last 10 Seasons

    By Eddie Bitar,

    2 days ago

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    Over the past decade, the NBA has been graced by some of the most electrifying talents and prolific stat accumulators in its storied history. Names like LeBron James , James Harden, and Russell Westbrook have dominated stat sheets while recently emerged superstars such as Giannis Antetokounmpo and Nikola Jokic have swiftly ascended the ranks. As we delve into the leaders in points, assists, and rebounds over the last 10 seasons, prepare to uncover not only the familiar faces but also some surprising contenders who have quietly dominated the stat sheets.


    Total Points

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    1. James Harden - 19,216 Points

    2. Giannis Antetokounmpo - 17,977 Points

    3. Damian Lillard - 17,894 Points

    4. LeBron James - 17,403 Points

    5. DeMar DeRozan - 17,180 Points

    James Harden , the scoring juggernaut, has amassed an astounding 19,216 points over the past decade, cementing his place as one of the most prolific scorers in NBA history. Known for his lethal step-back three-pointer and ability to draw fouls with uncanny precision, Harden's offensive prowess has kept him at the forefront of the scoring leaderboard. During the past decade, Harden won three straight scoring titles between 2018 and 2020, averaging an astonishing 36.1 points per game in the 2018-19 season.

    Giannis Antetokounmpo follows closely with 17,977 points. Giannis's unique blend of size, speed, and skill has made him a nightmare for defenders, dominating the paint and showcasing an ever-improving jump shot even if he has not won a single scoring title yet. Damian Lillard , one of the league's most clutch performers, has tallied 17,894 points, thrilling fans with his deep-range bombs and fearless drives to the basket, holding a career average of 25.1 points per game.

    LeBron James, ever the model of consistency, continues to defy Father Time with 17,403 points, combining his exceptional basketball IQ with a relentless drive to maintain his elite level of play. James took on more of a passing role as he has aged but can still score at a high level, while DeMar DeRozan rounds out the top five with 17,180 points, a testament to his mid-range mastery and scoring versatility as a member of the Toronto Raptors, San Antonio Spurs, and Chicago Bulls.


    Total Rebounds

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    1. Andre Drummond - 9,143 Rebounds

    2. Rudy Gobert - 8,760 Rebounds

    3. Nikola Vucevic - 7,646 Rebounds

    4. Giannis Antetokounmpo - 7,393 Rebounds

    5. Nikola Jokic - 7,249 Rebounds

    Andre Drummond has been a rebounding machine, leading the last decade with an impressive 9,143 rebounds. His dominance on the boards has been a cornerstone of his game, using his physicality and timing to control the paint. Somehow, Drummond has somehow fallen off the map as a starting NBA center just because of his limited offensive skills. Close behind, Rudy Gobert has secured 8,760 rebounds, leveraging his towering presence and defensive instincts to clean the glass effectively. Beyond being an elite defender, four-time DPOY winner Gobert has been a standout rebounder.

    Nikola Vucevic, a consistent double-double threat, has pulled down 7,646 rebounds, showcasing his ability to battle in the post and stretch the floor as a member of the Orlando Magic and Chicago Bulls. Giannis Antetokounmpo appears again, with 7,393 rebounds, highlighting his versatility and relentless effort on both ends of the court. Nikola Jokic, the reigning three-time MVP, has amassed 7,249 rebounds, adding to his resume as one of the most well-rounded big men in the game.


    Total Assists

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    1. Russell Westbrook - 6,423 Assists

    2. James Harden - 6,186 Assists

    3. Chris Paul - 5,782 Assists

    4. LeBron James - 5,219 Assists

    5. Damian Lillard - 4,671 Assists

    Russell Westbrook's all-around game is exemplified by his league-leading 6,423 assists over the last ten seasons. Known for his relentless energy and aggressive playstyle, Westbrook has consistently created opportunities for his teammates. Winning three assist titles in the last decade and averaging 8.9 assists per game in that time, Westbrook has been a dominant stat-sheet stuffer and there is no denying that.

    James Harden, despite his reputation as a high-volume scorer, has also excelled as a playmaker with 6,186 assists, often orchestrating the offense and finding open shooters. Harden won an assist title in 2017 (11.2 APG) and 2023 (10.7 APG) which signifies his dominance as an all-around offensive player. Chris Paul, the "Point God," remains one of the most cerebral players on the court, tallying 5,782 assists and consistently making the right play no matter which team he has played on.

    LeBron James, the ultimate playmaker, has recorded 5,219 assists, using his vision and basketball IQ to elevate his teammates' performances. Importantly, James led the NBA in assists in 2019-20 (10.2 APG) and ended up leading the Los Angeles Lakers to the NBA championship. Finally, Damian Lillard, also known for his scoring, also cracks the top five with 4,671 assists, showcasing his ability to balance scoring with distributing the ball as an underrated passer.


    Total Steals

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    1. Russell Westbrook - 1,131 Steals

    2. Chris Paul - 1,129 Steals

    3. Jimmy Butler - 1,107 Steals

    4. James Harden - 1,106 Steals

    5. Paul George - 1,000 Steals

    Russell Westbrook once again demonstrates his all-around impact with a league-leading 1,131 steals, using his quick hands and anticipation to disrupt passing lanes. Westbrook is often known for being an inconsistent defender but his ability to come up with steals is more than impressive, averaging 1.6 steals per game over the decade.

    Chris Paul , a defensive stalwart with a whopping six steals titles, follows closely with 1,129 steals, leveraging his savvy and experience to outmaneuver opponents. Jimmy Butler, known for his gritty defense, has accumulated 1,107 steals, often taking on the challenge of guarding the opposition’s best player, and has to be respected as one of the best defenders of his generation. James Harden, despite criticisms of his defense, has quietly racked up 1,106 steals, using his instincts to create turnovers. Paul George rounds out the top five with 1,000 steals, showcasing his versatility and defensive acumen.


    Total Blocks

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    1. Rudy Gobert - 1,573 Blocks

    2. Anthony Davis - 1,404 Blocks

    3. Brook Lopez - 1,314 Blocks

    4. Myles Turner - 1,268 Blocks

    5. Hassan Whiteside - 1,128 Blocks

    Rudy Gobert stands tall as the premier shot-blocker of the last decade with 1,573 blocks, anchoring the defense with his incredible reach and timing. No matter what you think about the Frenchman in terms of toughness or physicality, he is a four-time DPOY for a reason and has to be the best defender of his generation as a result. Anthony Davis, a defensive powerhouse, follows with 1,404 blocks, using his athleticism and versatility to protect the rim. The big man has averaged 2.3 blocks per game over the decade.

    Brook Lopez, reinventing himself as a defensive force, has recorded 1,314 blocks, becoming a key component of his team's defensive schemes. Lopez has become an untouchable figure in the post for the Milwaukee Bucks and helped the team win a title in 2021. Myles Turner, known for his shot-blocking prowess, has amassed 1,268 blocks, consistently ranking among the league leaders. Hassan Whiteside, despite his ups and downs, rounds out the top five with 1,128 blocks, showcasing his ability to alter shots in the paint in his prime with the Miami Heat.


    Total Turnovers

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    1. Russell Westbrook - 3,040 Turnovers

    2. James Harden - 3,010 Turnovers

    3. LeBron James - 2,416 Turnovers

    4. Giannis Antetokounmpo - 2,258 Turnovers

    5. Nikola Jokic - 1,946 Turnovers

    Russell Westbrook has led the league in turnovers over the past decade with 3,040, a testament to his high usage rate and aggressive play. Over the last 10 years, the triple-double machine has averaged 4.2 turnovers per game which is a little too high for a superstar point guard. No surprise, James Harden follows closely with 3,010 turnovers, reflecting his role as a primary ball-handler and scorer. The Beard actually averaged 4.3 turnovers per game over the decade which is more than Westbrook’s.

    LeBron James, despite his elite playmaking, has committed 2,416 turnovers, a byproduct of his significant responsibilities on the court. Giannis Antetokounmpo, continually evolving his game, has 2,258 turnovers, showcasing both his growth and areas for improvement. Nikola Jokic, the versatile big man, rounds out the top five with 1,946 turnovers, a reflection of his extensive involvement in the Denver Nuggets’ offense.


    Total 3-Pointers Made

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    1. Stephen Curry - 2,842 Three-Pointers

    2. James Harden - 2,264 Three-Pointers

    3. Damian Lillard - 2,204 Three-Pointers

    4. Klay Thompson - 1,936 Three-Pointers

    5. Buddy Hield - 1,924 Three-Pointers

    Stephen Curry has revolutionized the game with his unparalleled shooting, leading the last decade with 2,842 three-pointers made. His deep-range accuracy and quick release have set new standards for shooters. The greatest shooter ever has averaged 4.6 three-point makes per game in 10.9 attempts over the last 10 years. James Harden, with his signature step-back three, follows with 2,264 threes, making him one of the most feared scorers from beyond the arc.

    Damian Lillard, known for his long-distance daggers, has drained 2,204 three-pointers, often hitting clutch shots that defy belief. Klay Thompson , Curry’s Splash Brother, has made 1,936 threes, providing lethal shooting that complements Curry’s game. Buddy Hield, one of the league’s most consistent sharpshooters, rounds out the top five with 1,924 threes.


    Total Field-Goals Made

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    1. Giannis Antetokounmpo - 6,559 Field Goals

    2. LeBron James - 6,511 Field Goals

    3. DeMar DeRozan - 6,113 Field Goals

    4. Russell Westbrook - 5,923 Field Goals

    5. Anthony Davis - 5,759 Field Goals

    Giannis Antetokounmpo leads the field-goal leaders with 6,559 made, showcasing his dominance in the paint and improving his perimeter game. The Greek Freak has done most of his damage in the paint which is why his field-goal percentage stands at 55.0% over the last 10 years and that is truly a testament to his impact as a modern-day Shaquille O’Neal. LeBron James, always efficient, follows with 6,511 field goals, blending power, finesse, and basketball IQ. The King, despite getting older, averaged an impressive 51.9% from the field and always seems to find a way to average at least 25 PPG per season year after year.

    DeMar DeRozan, a mid-range maestro, has tallied 6,113 field goals, proving that the mid-range game is far from dead and he makes it look more than beautiful. Russell Westbrook, known for his relentless drives, has made 5,923 field goals, often using his athleticism to finish at the rim despite shooting only 30.4% from three and struggling from deep. Anthony Davis rounds out the top five with 5,759 field goals, combining post moves, mid-range shooting, and transition finishes. There is no doubt Davis is one of the most talented big men of his generation.


    Total Free-Throws Made

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    1. James Harden - 5,614 Free-Throws

    2. DeMar DeRozan - 4,554 Free-Throws

    3. Giannis Antetokounmpo - 4,372 Free-Throws

    4. Damian Lillard - 4,258 Free-Throws

    5. Jimmy Butler - 4,100 Free-Throws

    James Harden has been a free-throw line regular, leading with 5,614 free throws made, often using his crafty moves to draw fouls. While most fans can’t stand when Harden somehow forces the referees to blow their whistles, he is attempting 9.3 free throws per game on average while making 8.0 of them. DeMar DeRozan follows with 4,554 free throws, capitalizing on his ability to get to the line with his aggressive drives. When discussing some of the most effective scorers of his generation, DeMar DeRozan’s name should come up more in terms of consistency.

    Giannis Antetokounmpo, despite his struggles from the line, has made 4,372 free throws, a testament to his frequent trips to the charity stripe even if he shot 65.7% from the stripe. Damian Lillard, a fearless attacker, has made 4,258 free throws, using his speed and skill to draw contact which is why he has averaged 7.0 free throws per game. Finally, Jimmy Butler rounds out the top five with 4,100 free throws, known for his physical play and ability to get to the line which might seem surprising since the player is more of a defender than a scorer.


    Total Minutes Played

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    1. DeMar DeRozan - 25,709 Minutes

    2. James Harden - 25,587 Minutes

    3. Tobias Harris - 24,794 Minutes

    4. Harrison Barnes - 24,537 Minutes

    5. Damian Lillard - 24,417 Minutes

    A stalwart in these categories, DeMar DeRozan leads in minutes played with 25,709, demonstrating his durability and importance to his teams. DeRozan has been a trusted scorer with the Raptors, Spurs, and Bulls and we could continue to see this as the player has a new role with the Sacramento Kings. James Harden follows closely with 25,587 minutes, reflecting his consistent high-level play and ability to stay on the court as a member of the Rockets, Nets, 76ers, and Clippers.

    Tobias Harris, often overlooked, has logged 24,794 minutes, showcasing his reliability and versatility mainly with the Philadelphia 76ers. The forward has averaged 33.6 minutes per game over the last decade and that is more than eyebrow-raising. Harrison Barnes, another steady performer, has played 24,537 minutes, contributing consistently to his teams. Finally, Damian Lillard rounds out the top five with 24,417 minutes, a testament to his endurance and critical role in Portland’s success even if he has had two seasons playing under 65 games.


    Total Games Played

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    1. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope - 755 Games

    2. Harrison Barnes - 752 Games

    3. Tobias Harris - 739 Games

    4. DeMar DeRozan - 727 Games

    5. Andre Drummond - 723 Games

    Rather surprisingly, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope leads the league with 755 games played, showcasing his role as a dependable 3-and-D player. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope has won two NBA titles with the Los Angeles Lakers and Denver Nuggets and seems to be a player that coaches love to play due to his three-point shooting (career 36.9%) and above-average defense.

    Harrison Barnes, with 752 games, continues to be a consistent presence on the court because he can shoot, attack the rim, and also defend multiple positions. Tobias Harris, with 739 games, underscores his reliability and versatility, and perhaps 76ers fans should have shown a little more love to a model of consistency in terms of being available. DeMar DeRozan, at 727 games, highlights his durability and continued relevance as a scorer and we have seen that in the statistical categories in this list. Somehow, Andre Drummond, with 723 games, shows his longevity as a dominant rebounder even if he was almost exiled from the league due to his lack of shooting.

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