ACB statistical leaders

ACB statistical leaders are the season by season stats leaders and all-time stats leaders of the top-tier level professional basketball league in Spain, the Liga ACB, and its predecessor, the Liga Nacional Primera División.

Liga Nacional Primera División and Liga ACB Top Scorers by season

In basketball, points are the sum of the score accumulated through free throws or field goals. The ACB's scoring title is awarded to the player with the highest points per game average in a given regular season.

Player nationality set by the player's national team affiliation.

Season Top Scorer Club Scoring Average / Total Points
Liga Nacional Primera División (1957–1983)
1957
Alfonso MartínezReal Madrid
18.0
1958
Alfonso Martínez (2×)Real Madrid
17.2
1958–59 Johnny BáezReal Madrid
19.9
1959–60 Alfonso Martínez (average) (3×) /
Johnny Báez (total points) (2×)
Barcelona /
Real Madrid
20.2 /
439 points
1960–61 Francisco LlobetOrillo Verde
20.4
1961–62 Wayne HightowerReal Madrid
19.7
1962–63 Emiliano RodríguezReal Madrid
19.9
1963–64 Emiliano Rodríguez (2×)Real Madrid
22.7
1964–65 Lorenzo AlocénHelios
24.2
1965–66 Miles AikenÁguilas Bilbao
23.9
1966–67 Alfonso Martínez (4×)Joventut
22.1
1967–68 Clifford LuykReal Madrid
24.3
1968–69 Charles ThomasSan José Irpen
25.6
1969–70 Charles Thomas (2×)San José Irpen
24.1
1970–71 Alfredo Pérez GómezBreogán
27.1
1971–72 Gonzalo Sagi-VelaEstudiantes
21.6
1972–73 Alfredo Pérez Gómez (2×)Breogán
23.2
1973–74 John CoughranYMCA
31.7
1974–75 Ray PriceBaskonia
32.2
1975–76 Walter Szczerbiak Sr. (average) /
Bob Fullarton (total points)
Real Madrid /
Breogán
30.9 /
968 points
1976–77 Bob GuyetteBarcelona
32.0
1977–78 Essie HollisAskatuak
41.0
1978–79 Nate Davis (average) /
Webb Williams (total points)
Askatuak /
Baskonia
34.5 /
730 points
1979–80 Nate Davis (2×)Valladolid
29.7
1980–81 Lars HansenOAR Ferrol
27.4
1981–82 Larry McNeillCanarias
34.4
1982–83 Claude GregoryBaskonia
30.6
Liga ACB (1983–present)
Season Top Scorer Club Scoring Average
1983–84 Nate Davis (3×)OAR Ferrol
28.2
1984–85 David Russell (average) /
Nate Davis (total points) (4×)
Estudiantes /
OAR Ferrol
31.7 /
822 points
1985–86 David Russell (2×)Estudiantes
27.0
1986–87 Eddie PhillipsCanarias
32.6
1987–88 Kenny SimpsonManresa
29.5
1988–89 Dražen PetrovićReal Madrid
28.0
1989–90 Ray SmithMaristas Málaga
27.6
1990–91 Walter BerryAtlético Madrid
32.9
1991–92 Jeff LampOximesa
29.0
1992–93 Velimir PerasovićBreogán
24.5
1993–94 Oscar SchmidtValladolid
33.3
1994–95 Darrell ArmstrongOurense
24.6
1995–96 John MortonGran Canaria
26.3
1996–97 John Morton (2×)Gran Canaria
23.6
1997–98 Tony WhiteValladolid
21.2
1998–99 Velimir Perasović (2×)Fuenlabrada
22.5
1999–00 Velimir Perasović (3×)Fuenlabrada
22.4
2000–01 Velimir Perasović (4×)Fuenlabrada
22.9
2001–02 Velimir Perasović (5×)Fuenlabrada
22.4
2002–03 Walter HerrmannFuenlabrada
22.3
2003–04 Lou RoeLucentum
20.9
2004–05 Charlie BellBreogán
27.0
2005–06 Lou Roe (2×)Sevilla
19.7
2006–07 Juan Carlos NavarroBarcelona
18.9
2007–08 Rudy FernándezJoventut
21.2
2008–09 Igor RakočevićBaskonia
19.8
2009–10 Jaycee CarrollGran Canaria
19.1
2010–11 Jaycee Carroll (2×)Gran Canaria
19.6
2011–12 Andy PankoGBC
18.9
2012–13 Carl EnglishEstudiantes
17.2
2013–14 Andy Panko (2×)Fuenlabrada
17.9
2014–15 Andy Panko (3×)Fuenlabrada
18.6
2015–16 Darius AdamsBaskonia
17.2
2016–17 Edwin JacksonEstudiantes
21.8
2017-18 Gary NealZaragoza
20.6
2018–19 Nicolás LaprovíttolaJoventut
17.2

Liga ACB all-time games played leaders

Player nationality set by the player's national team affiliation. In bold, players active during the 2018–19 season.

As of 30 June 2019[1]
Rank Player Games
1.  Felipe Reyes 798
2.  Rafa Jofresa 756
3.  Ignacio Rodríguez 737
4.  Nacho Azofra 705
5.  Juan Carlos Navarro 689
6.  Alex Mumbrú 677
7.  Alberto Herreros 654
8.  Carlos Jiménez 641
9.  Fran Vázquez 638
10.  Sergi Vidal 633
11.  Pablo Laso 624
12.  Juan Antonio Orenga 615
13.  Carlos Montes 605
14.  Berni Rodríguez 601
=.  José Miguel Antúnez 601
16.  Albert Oliver 600
17.  Fernando San Emeterio 588
18.  Joan Creus[A] 585
19.  José Ángel Arcega 582
20.  José Antonio Paraíso 551

A. ^ Counting also games from the old National League, Joan Creus played 778 games.[2]

Liga ACB all-time scoring leaders

Player nationality set by the player's national team affiliation. In bold, players during the 2018–19 ACB season. In gold, players with more than 6,000 points, considered by the ACB as historic players.[3]

Stats through end of 2018–19 season:

Rank Player Games Points Scored Average
1.  Alberto Herreros 654 9,759 14.92
2.  Jordi Villacampa 506 8,991 17.77
3.  Brian Jackson 392 8,651 22.07
4.  Juan Carlos Navarro 689 8,318 12.07
5.  Felipe Reyes 798 8,254 10.34
6.  Granger Hall 433 8,039 18.57
7.  Joan Creus 585 7,929 13.55
8.  Joe Arlauckas 365 7,543 20.67
9.  Alex Mumbrú 677 7,435 10.98
10.  Velimir Perasović 354 7,387 20.87
11.  Epi 422 7,029 16.66
12.  Darryl Middleton 398 6,425 16.14
13.  Andre Turner 378 6,405 16.94
14.  Rafa Jofresa 756 6,327 8.37
15.  Richard Scott 350 6,199 17.71
16.  John Pinone 332 6,175 18.60
17.  Bernard Hopkins 456 6,088 13.35
18.  Claude Riley 308 6,074 19.72
19.  Xavi Fernández 499 6,042 12.11
20.  Chicho Sibilio 348 6,010 17.27

Liga ACB all-time rebounding leaders

Player nationality set by the player's national team affiliation. In bold, players active during the 2018–19 ACB season. In gold, players with more than 2,500 rebounds, considered by the ACB as historic players.[4]

Stats through the end of the 2018–19 season:

Rank Player Games Rebounds Average
1.  Felipe Reyes 798 4,665 5.85
2.  Granger Hall 433 4,292 9.91
3.  Carlos Jiménez 641 3,526 5.50
4.  Claude Riley 308 3,033 9.85
5.  Juan Antonio Orenga 616 2,933 4.77
6.  Arvydas Sabonis 235 2,904 12.36
7.  Bernard Hopkins 456 2,806 6.15
8.  Fran Vázquez 638 2,788 4.37
9.  Mike Smith 405 2,755 6.80
10.  Larry Micheaux 269 2,729 10.14
11.  Darryl Middleton 398 2,701 6.79
12.  Joe Arlauckas 365 2,626 7.19
13.  Alex Mumbrú 677 2,499 3.68
14.  Harper Williams 346 2,493 7.21
15.  Anicet Lavodrama 345 2,429 7.04
16.  Alfonso Reyes 461 2,417 5.24
17.  Axel Hervelle 473 2,355 4.98
18.  Ante Tomić 389 2,341 6.02
19.  Ramón Rivas 307 2,290 7.46
20.  Ferrán Martínez 417 2,287 5.48

Liga ACB all-time assists leaders

Player nationality set by the player's national team affiliation. In bold, players active during the 2018–19 ACB season. In gold, players with more than 1,500 assists, considered by the ACB as historic players.[5]

Stats through the end of the 2018–19 season:

Rank Player Games Assists Average
1.  Pablo Laso 624 2,896 4.64
2.  Nacho Azofra 705 2,224 3.15
3.  Nacho Rodríguez 737 2,032 2.76
4.  Albert Oliver 600 1,943 3.24
5.  Marcelinho Huertas 487 1,851 3.80
6.  Elmer Bennett 360 1,838 5.11
7.  José Luis Llorente 474 1,768 3.73
8.  Andre Turner 378 1,748 4.62
9.  Pablo Prigioni 458 1,718 3.73
10.  Salva Díez 519 1,691 3.26
11.  Javi Salgado 462 1,672 3.62
12.  Juan Carlos Navarro 689 1,637 2.38
13.  Rafa Jofresa 756 1,573 2.08
14.  Sergio Llull 465 1,541 3.31
15.  Sergio Rodríguez 333 1,475 4.43
16.  Joan Creus 585 1,461 2.50
17.  José Miguel Antúnez 601 1,436 2.39
18.  Berni Rodríguez 601 1,372 2.28
19.  Javi Rodríguez 365 1,343 3.68
20.  Carles Marco 361 1,303 3.61

Liga ACB all-time steals leaders

Player nationality set by the player's national team affiliation. In bold, players active during the 2018–19 ACB season. In gold, players with more than 750 steals, considered by the ACB as historic players.[6]

Stats through the end of the 2018–19 season:

Rank Player Games Steals Average
1.  Pablo Laso 624 1,219 1.95
2.  Nacho Rodríguez 737 1,145 1.55
3.  Joan Creus 585 1,087 1.86
4.  Rafa Jofresa 756 968 1.28
5.  Carlos Jiménez 641 941 1.47
6.  Salva Díez 519 937 1.81
7.  Carlos Montes 605 900 1.49
8.  Andre Turner 378 840 2.22
9.  Alberto Herreros 654 822 1.26
10.  Jordi Villacampa 506 785 1.55
11.  Nacho Azofra 705 784 1.11
12.  Quim Costa 316 769 2.43
13.  Pablo Prigioni 458 767 1.66
14.  José Ángel Arcega 582 767 1.32
15.  José Luis Llorente 474 755 1.59
16.  José Antonio Montero 466 751 1.61
17.  Felipe Reyes 798 730 0.91
18.  José Miguel Antúnez 601 710 1.18
19.  Alberto Angulo 542 702 1.30
20.  Rudy Fernández 442 657 1.49

Liga ACB all-time blocks leaders

Player nationality set by the player's national team affiliation. In bold, players active during the 2018–19 ACB season. In gold, players with more than 600 blocked shots, considered by the ACB as historic players.[7]

Stats through the end of the 2018–19 season:

Rank Player Games Blocks Average
1.  Fran Vázquez 638 728 1.14
2.  Fernando Romay 416 671 1.61
3.  George Singleton 251 588 2.34
4.  Arvydas Sabonis 235 528 2.25
5.  Sitapha Savané 488 499 1.02
6.  Harper Williams 346 459 1.33
7.  Derrick Alston 301 456 1.51
8.  Anicet Lavodrama 345 395 1.14
9.  Joe Arlauckas 365 375 1.03
10.  Granger Hall 433 348 0.80
11.  Frederic Weis 293 346 1.18
12.  Brad Branson 280 333 1.19
13.  Juan Antonio Morales 391 332 0.85
14.  Mike Phillips 191 329 1.72
15.  Kenny Green 136 327 2.40
16.  Chuck Kornegay 283 327 1.16
17.  Andrei Fetisov 123 323 2.63
18.  Lou Roe 273 317 1.16
19.  Eric Struelens 234 297 1.27
20.  Kenny Miller 272 290 1.07

Liga ACB all-time made 3 point field goal leaders

Player nationality set by the player's national team affiliation. In bold, players active during the 2018–19 ACB season. In gold, players with more than 650 three-pointers, considered by the ACB as historic players.[8]

Stats through the end of the 2018–19 season:

Rank Player Games 3 Pointers Made Average
1.  Alberto Herreros 654 1,233 1.89
2.  Juan Carlos Navarro 689 1,179 1.71
3.  Álex Mumbrú 677 901 1.33
4.  Velimir Perasovic 354 882 2.49
5.  Rafa Martínez 532 786 1.48
6.  Rudy Fernández 442 775 1.75
7.  Raúl Pérez 495 770 1.56
8.  Jaycee Carroll 399 758 1.90
9.  Louis Bullock 364 734 2.02
10.  Sergio Llull 465 730 1.57
11.  Rafa Jofresa 756 712 0.94
12.  Xavi Fernández 499 710 1.42
13.  Joan Creus 585 702 1.20
14.  Chicho Sibilio 348 693 1.99
15.  Nacho Azofra 705 686 0.97
16.  Juan Espil 339 681 2.01
17.  Andre Turner 378 672 1.78
18.  Javi Salgado 462 661 1.43
19.  Andy Toolson 206 629 3.05
20.  Epi 422 627 1.49

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