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Highest Season Point Per Game all time Per Team

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Last updated: November 15, 2025
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Team
PPG
Player
Hawks
31.1
Bob Pettit
Celtics
30.1
Jayson Tatum
Nets
27.5
Vince Carter
Hornets
26.8
Glen Rice
Bulls
37.1
Michael Jordan
Cavs
31.1
LeBron James
Mavs
32.4
Luka Doncic
Nuggets
29.8
Alex English
Pistons
29.8
Jerry Stackhouse
Warriors
50.4
Wilt Chamberlain
Rockets
36.1
James Harden
Pacers
26.6
Billy Knight
Clippers
34.5
Bob McAdoo
Lakers
38.3
Elgin baylor
Grizzlies
26.2
Ja Morant
Team
PPG
Player
Heat
30.2
Dwayne Wade
Bucks
31.7
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Timberwolves
26.1
Kevin Love
Pelicans
28.1
Anthony Davis
Knicks
32.9
Bernard King
Thunder
32.0
Kevin Durant
Magic
32.1
Tracy McGrady
76ers
33.5
Wilt Chamberlain
Suns
27.2
Tom Chambers
Trailblazers
30.0
Damian Lillard
Spurs
33.1
George Gervin
Kings
34.0
Nate Archibald
Raptors
27.6
Vince Carter
Jazz
31.1
Pete Maravich
Wizards
31.6
Walt Bellamy
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