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30 + 10 per game! 32 + 11 + 6.6 per game!

30 + 10 per game! 32 + 11 + 6.6 per game!

In today's NBA, it's getting easier and easier to play gorgeous statistics, 20+ per game was already a strong scorer 20 years ago, but in this era, 20 points per game seems so inconspicuous, so far this season, there are a total of 38 players who have averaged at least 20 points per game, some of which are not the best scorers on the team, not to mention the best team. Therefore, the current top group of stars, their statistics are often more gorgeous and explosive, so let's take a look at who the 6 players with the most gorgeous data have been since the start of the game.

6. Jokic

He averaged 28.8 points, 13.4 rebounds, 8.9 assists and 1.2 steals per game on 56.8% shooting

After leading his team to a championship last season, Jokic seems to have evolved again this season, becoming more comfortable with his individual offense and playmaking, and taking on more offensive responsibilities with Murray's injury. Jokic is now averaging a career-high in points per game, and he currently holds the title of the season's rebounding leader, while his assists per game average is the fourth highest in the league, and he is also the only center in the top five assists list.

30 + 10 per game! 32 + 11 + 6.6 per game!

This season, Jokic has once again shown his all-around talent to the fullest, and his stats are basically quasi-triple-doubles, and as a historic center, Jokic's current strength is not an exaggeration to say that he is third in the league. However, the current state of the Nuggets is also not stable, the reason is still because of Murray's injury, Gordon, Porter Jr. and other role players declined, but fortunately, Jokic is now at his peak, as long as he is healthy, he can still support the team in the regular season.

5. Brother Alphabet

He averaged 30.1 points, 10.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.2 blocks per game during the season, shooting 59.9% from the field

Since the beginning of the 2018-2019 season, Brother Alphabet's perennial level has basically remained in the top five in the league, and there are almost no players in the league who can play dominance on both offensive and defensive ends like him. In previous seasons, Brother Alphabet didn't have to exert all his strength in the regular season, and he averaged less than 33 minutes per game to cut close to 30+10+5 data, but this season due to the change of the lineup, Brother Alphabet also made some sacrifices on the offensive end, but his data is still very luxurious.

30 + 10 per game! 32 + 11 + 6.6 per game!

With only 40th best minutes per game played, Antetokounmpo is still in the top five in the league, and he's put more effort into the defensive end this year. However, this season's Bucks' lineup shortcomings are indeed more obvious, their outside defense is simply miserable, even if the Bucks in addition to Brother Alphabet, and Da Luo, the best defensive player, can not make up for their loopholes, but fortunately, Brother Alphabet is now at his peak, and the current record of the Bucks under his leadership is relatively safe.

4. Alexander

He averaged 30.5 points, 6 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 2.4 steals per game during the season, shooting 53.8% from the field

In 2019, the Thunder exchanged George for Alexander and other chips, and no one could have imagined that the latter could become a stronger star than George, you must know that in the 2018-2019 season, George just played the strongest regular season of his career, and he not only won a double-team that year, but also ranked third in the MVP rankings. It's been four years since Alexander joined the Thunder, and he's grown a lot in those four years, and he's improving very fast every season.

30 + 10 per game! 32 + 11 + 6.6 per game!

This season, Alexander has averaged 30+ per game for the second year in a row, and while he maintains his personal offensive level, he has also done better in terms of organization and defense, and now Alexander's average of rebounds, assists, and steals per game is all career highs, and he is now the league's steal king. Under Alexander's leadership, the Thunder are also in second place in the West, and it looks like they have little problem getting a playoff spot this season, and if they continue to play like this, he may even have a chance to challenge for the MVP.

3. Doncic

He averaged 31 points, 8 rebounds, 7.9 assists and 1.3 steals per game during the season, shooting 48.9% from the field

Doncic has been a top-10 star in the league since his second season, and he's been named to the All-Star Team for four years in a row. Doncic has continued his hot form over the past few seasons this season, although he has made some sacrifices to help Irving better integrate into the team, but after all, he is the strongest star in this Mavericks lineup, so he still maintains a ball-handling style of play, and his stats have been maintained at the level of 30+7+7.

30 + 10 per game! 32 + 11 + 6.6 per game!

This season, Doncic has strengthened his outside shooting ability, and he has also made more catch-and-shoot three-point shots, which are also changes he has made in order to win, and it seems that Doncic's three-point shooting is very good in terms of production and efficiency. In the last official MVP list, Doncic is also in third place, but the Mavericks' recent form has fluctuated, and if their record cannot return to the top two in the West, it will be difficult for him to win the MVP.

2. Durant

He averaged 31.4 points, 7.1 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.2 blocks per game this season, shooting 53.3% from the field

At the age of 35, Durant is still playing at the level of MVP, considering that this is the 17th season of his career, and as a player with a ruptured Achilles tendon, Durant's current competitive state is simply incredible. The last time Durant averaged 30+ per game in the regular season was 10 seasons ago, when Durant was at the peak of his career at the age of 25, and he finally won the only MVP of his career that season.

30 + 10 per game! 32 + 11 + 6.6 per game!

Durant's performance this season is also surprisingly similar to his MVP season, he is currently playing the second season of his career with an average of 30+7+5 per game, the difference is that after 10 years, Durant's efficiency is higher, so far Durant's shooting rate of 53.3% and three-point shooting rate of 52.2% are more exaggerated than MVP season. I have to say that at this age, Duran especially said that he has regressed, and he is even constantly improving himself, and it is worth it to win more honors for such a player.

Embiid

He averaged 32 points, 11.3 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1 steal and 1.9 blocks per game this season, shooting 49.8% from the field

The 76ers lost their starting point guard Harden before the start of the season, so many are saying that Embiid's stats will shrink, and his MVP last season is inextricably linked to Harden's organization. However, now it seems that Embiid was able to win the MVP last season because of his own strength, although Embiid has slightly declined in personal scoring this season, but this is also because he has shared a lot of energy in strategy and defense, so his average assists per game can break a career high.

30 + 10 per game! 32 + 11 + 6.6 per game!

Now under Coach Nas, Embiid seems to be more difficult to defend, the 76ers' offense is completely around him and the team's guards, as long as he is on the court, the ball in the offensive round basically has to pass his hands, whether it is to use his personal ability to score, or to attract the defense and then pass to find an open teammate, Embiid has done a good job, and now he can even see some Jokic style in him, if Embiid continues to maintain, as long as the 76ers' record does not lag behind, he has every hope of competing for this season's MVP。

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