Stat leaders from the 2024-25 regular season

From start to finish, the 2024-25 season showcased the league’s top talent across every position. The final stat leaders highlight a mix of perennial All-Stars and emerging names, each making their impact felt in a different way.

Here’s the full breakdown of who led the NBA in key stat categories last season as we head into 2025-26.


TOTAL POINTS

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: 2,484
Anthony Edwards: 2,177
Nikola Jokić: 2,071
Giannis Antetokounmpo: 2,036
Jayson Tatum: 1,932

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 2,484 points were the most in a single season since James Harden in 2018-19.

TOTAL POINTS (TEAM ) 

Cleveland Cavaliers: 9,999
Memphis Grizzlies: 9,980
Denver Nuggets: 9,902
Oklahoma City Thunder: 9,881
Atlanta Hawks: 9,691
Chicago Bulls: 9,660
Indiana Pacers: 9,624
Boston Celtics: 9,534
New York Knicks: 9,494


TOTAL REBOUNDS

Ivica Zubac: 1,010
Domantas Sabonis: 972
Karl-Anthony Towns: 920
Nikola Jokić: 892
Jalen Duren: 807

Ivica Zubac became the first Clippers player to record 1,000+ rebounds in a season since DeAndre Jordan in 2017-18.

TOTAL REBOUNDS (TEAM)

Houston Rockets: 3,974
Memphis Grizzlies: 3,875
Chicago Bulls: 3,760
Denver Nuggets: 3,751
Utah Jazz: 3,724
Cleveland Cavaliers: 3,723
Golden State Warriors: 3,721
Boston Celtics: 3,716
Charlotte Hornets: 3,706
Toronto Raptors: 3,700


TOTAL ASSISTS

Trae Young: 880
Nikola Jokić: 716
James Harden: 687
Tyrese Haliburton: 673
Cade Cunningham: 638

Trae Young’s 880 assists marked a new Hawks franchise record.

TOTAL ASSISTS (TEAM)

Denver Nuggets: 2,542
Atlanta Hawks: 2,426
Indiana Pacers: 2,398
Golden State Warriors: 2,386
Chicago Bulls: 2,383
San Antonio Spurs: 2,348
Toronto Raptors: 2,340
Memphis Grizzlies: 2,330
Cleveland Cavaliers: 2,304
Phoenix Suns: 2,277


TOTAL STEALS

Dyson Daniels: 229
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: 131
Kris Dunn: 128
Nikola Jokić: 127
Keon Ellis: 121

Dyson Daniels’ 229 steals were the most in a season since Gary Payton in 1995-96.

TOTAL STEALS (TEAM)

Oklahoma City Thunder: 847
Atlanta Hawks: 798
LA Clippers: 773
Golden State Warriors: 771
Philadelphia 76ers: 752
Orlando Magic: 729
Memphis Grizzlies: 726
New Orleans Pelicans: 701
Indiana Pacers: 694
Houston Rockets: 689


TOTAL BLOCKS

Victor Wembanyama: 176
Brook Lopez: 148
Myles Turner: 144
Walker Kessler: 138
Evan Mobley: 113
Jaren Jackson Jr.: 113

Victor Wembanyama has now led the NBA in blocks in each of the first two seasons of his career.

TOTAL BLOCKS (TEAM)

Orlando Magic: 488
Oklahoma City Thunder: 465
Memphis Grizzlies: 462
San Antonio Spurs: 455
Boston Celtics: 452
Indiana Pacers: 448
Dallas Mavericks: 445
Portland Trail Blazers: 433
Detroit Pistons: 431
New Orleans Pelicans: 429


TOTAL THREES

Anthony Edwards: 320
Malik Beasley: 319
Stephen Curry: 311
Derrick White: 265
Payton Pritchard: 255

2024-25 was the first time in NBA history that we’ve seen three players make 300+ threes in a season.

TOTAL 3PM (TEAM)

Boston Celtics: 1,457
Cleveland Cavaliers: 1,303
Chicago Bulls: 1,266
Golden State Warriors: 1,264
Minnesota Timberwolves: 1,233
Oklahoma City Thunder: 1,192
Phoenix Suns: 1,176
Milwaukee Bucks: 1,161
San Antonio Spurs: 1,158
Utah Jazz: 1,144

 

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