On January 5, Beijing time, the NBA only arranged two games, but many players got high scores, such as Jokic's 34 points, Curry's 30 points, Brother Alphabet's 44 points, and Vassell's 34 points, etc., so that the scoring list of the new season has undergone new changes.
The top 10 are: Embiid, Doncic, Alexander, Antetokounmpo, Durant, Fox, Trae Young, Mitchell, Curry, and Tatum, and you can see that four of them are averaging more than 30 points per game.
Embiid is still firmly at the top of the list, averaging 34.8 points per game, a big cut ahead of Doncic behind him. Embiid in the 22-23 season and the 21-22 season are also scoring champions, counting this season, he is expected to be a three-time scoring champion, many fans may not understand what this concept is, according to NBA big data statistics, the last center who could at least three consecutive scoring champions was Bob McAdoo 48 years ago, when he was in the 73-74 season, Both the '74-75 and '75-76 seasons won the scoring title, and before that Chamberlain (seven-game scoring champion), so Embiid is about to do a new miracle if he can hold on to the top spot.
Doncic is No. 2, averaging 33.7 points per game, Alexander is No. 3, averaging 31.4 points per game, both are new generation super scorers, and the scoring ability is similar to the two, but the offensive style is different, Doncic has stronger three-point ability, and Alexander's mid-range shooting ability is top, and the similarity between the two is that they are both good at making fouls. In addition, Alexander's efficiency is much higher, he has almost no slumps, and if Doncic has no touch, he may play iron all over the court, and he is not as good as Alexander in terms of adjustment ability. Of course, Doncic also has the advantage of being more well-rounded, proficient in scoring, rebounding, and playmaking.
Brother Alphabet is 4th, averaging 31.3 points per game, and Durant is 5th, averaging 29.9 points per game. Today, the Bucks narrowly defeated the Spurs 125-121, with 44 points, 14 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 steals on 19-of-28 shooting. Many fans don't understand why there is Lillard around him, and Brother Alphabet's data has not declined, in fact, it is very simple, Lillard's performance is unstable and he often digs holes, and Brother Alphabet has to go all out. Durant's offensive ability is still strong, but his physical strength is not as good as in the past.
Fox 6th, averaging 29.4 points per game, Trae Young 7th, averaging 28.2 points per game, and Mitchell 8th, averaging 27.7 points per game. Fox is the leader of the Kings, and his shooting ability has improved significantly this season, and he is already one of the top guards in the West. Trae Young has barely improved since he entered the league, and Mitchell has a strong scoring ability in the regular season and is prone to falling off the chain in the playoffs, as evidenced by last year's loss to the Knicks.
Curry is No. 9 with 27.7 points per game, and Tatum is at the bottom with 27.0 points per game. Curry played well in the first three quarters of the game against the Nuggets today, especially scoring 10 points in the third quarter, but the final quarter performance was a disaster, hitting two consecutive three-pointers at critical moments, and then making mistakes in passing, becoming the Warriors' losing sinner. It can be clearly seen that Curry's competitive state has been declining, and he can't stand up in the last quarter of many games, and the cute god who terrified the whole league is gone. Tatum's situation is similar to Mitchell's, and he needs to prove himself in the playoffs.