To install click the Add extension button. That's it.

The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. You could also do it yourself at any point in time.

4,5
Kelly Slayton
Congratulations on this excellent venture… what a great idea!
Alexander Grigorievskiy
I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like.
Live Statistics
English Articles
Improved in 24 Hours
Added in 24 Hours
Languages
Recent
Show all languages
What we do. Every page goes through several hundred of perfecting techniques; in live mode. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better.
.
Leo
Newton
Brights
Milds

LNB Pro A Best Scorer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The LNB Pro A Best Scorer, or Top Scorer, is the best scorer of the season award, of the top-tier level men's professional club basketball league in France, the LNB Pro A. In basketball, points are the sum of the score accumulated through free throws or field goals. The LNB Pro A's scoring title is awarded to the player with the highest points per game average in a given regular season. Before the 1976–77 season, the league's Top Scorer was the player who scored the most total points in the league during the season. Since the 1976–77 season, the league's Top Scorer is the player with the highest scoring average per game during the season.

YouTube Encyclopedic

  • 1/5
    Views:
    741 099
    32 703
    1 174 262
    58 806
    8 302
  • Victor Wembanyama TOP 10 | Betclic ELITE 2022 | LNB Officiel
  • Is Zaccharie Risacher a Top Five Talent? | First Look
  • Mbappe Next to 7'5'' Victor Wembanyama 😳 #shorts
  • Reacting to Victor Wembanyama's Game 3 performance in the LNB Finals | NBA Today
  • Bilal Coulibaly Shines in Playoff Win vs. ASVEL in LNB Semifinals!

Transcription

Best scorers by total points scored (1949–50 to 1975–76)

[1]

Dennis Stewart was the French League's Best Scorer in 1974.
Top Scorers By Total Points Scored (1949–50 to 1975–76)
Season Player
(League's Top Scorer)
Club Points Per Game
1949–50 Hungary-France François Németh ASVEL Basket 22.9
1950–51 Hungary-France François Németh (2×) Paris Basket Racing 24.4
1951–52 France Henri Théron AS Montferrand Basket 20.6
1952–53 France Jacques Dessemme EV Bellegarde 24.2
1953–54 France Roger Haudegand RCS Marly 28.4
1954–55 France Roger Haudegand (2×) RCS Marly 24.9
1955–56 France Roger Haudegand (3×) RCS Marly 29.8
1956–57 France Roger Haudegand (4×) RCS Marly 29.7
1957–58 France Roger Haudegand (5×) RCS Marly 22.7
1958–59 France Robert Monclar Paris Basket Racing 22.7
1959–60 France Roger Haudegand (6×) RCS Marly 25.7
1960–61 France Roger Haudegand (7×) RCS Valenciennes 27.9
1961–62 France Jean Degros Denain Basket 22.8
1962–63 France Jean-Paul Beugnot Charleville 27.3
1963–64 France Michel Le Ray ABC Nantes 21.3
1964–65 France Michel Le Ray (2×) ABC Nantes 21.2
1965–66 France Jean-Pierre Staelens Denain Basket 28.1
1966–67 France Jean-Pierre Staelens (2×) Denain Basket 28.9
1967–68 France Jean-Pierre Staelens (3×) Denain Basket 26.6
1968–69 United States Willie Davis CSE Toulous 29.8
1969–70 United States Rudy Bennett JA Vichy 30.8
1970–71 United States Larry Robertson Nice ASPTT Basket 32.5
1971–72 United States L.C. Bowen ASPO Tours 34.0
1972–73 United States Bob Thate SS Nilvange 39.0
1973–74 United States Dennis Stewart JA Vichy 33.5
1974–75 France Jacques Cachemire Olympique Antibes 29.1
1975–76 United States L.C. Bowen (2×) ASPO Tours 30.7

Best scorers by points per game (1976–77 to present)

Terence Stansbury was the French League's Best Scorer in 1993.
Sean May was the French League's Best Scorer in 2013.
Edwin Jackson was the French League's Best Scorer in 2014.
Victor Wembanyama led the league in scoring at age 19, in 2023.
Top Scorers By Points Per Game (1976–77 to present)
Season Player
(League's Top Scorer)
Club Points Per Game
1976–77 United States John Dearman AS Tarare Basket 32.7
1977–78 United States Bob Wymbs Denain Basket 32.4
1978–79 United States John Garrett ES Avignon Basket 30.1
1979–80 United States Floyd Allen Basket CRO Lyon 32.1
1980–81 United States-France Paul Henderson Élan Béarnais Orthez 27.2
1981–82 United States Ed Murphy Limoges CSP 29.8
1982–83 United States Ed Murphy (2×) Limoges CSP 31.7
1983–84 United States Ed Murphy (3×) Limoges CSP 32.3
1984–85 United States Ed Murphy (4×) Limoges CSP 34.1
1985–86 United States Keith Edmonson Caen Basket Calvados 35.3
1986–87 United States Joe Dawson FC Mulhouse Basket 35.3
1987–88 United States-France Ron Davis FC Mulhouse Basket 30.2
1988–89 United States-France Ron Davis (2×) FC Mulhouse Basket 31.1
1989–90 United States Derrick Rowland Caen Basket Calvados 26.3
1990–91 United States Bill Jones Montpellier Paillade Basket 26.5
1991–92 United States Bill Jones (2×) Montpellier Paillade Basket 24.8
1992–93 United States Terence Stansbury Levallois SC Basket 26.3
1993–94 United States Skeeter Henry JDA Dijon Basket 24.2
1994–95 United States Ron Anderson Montpellier Paillade Basket 25.5
1995–96 United States Todd Mitchell Montpellier Paillade Basket 24.7
1996–97 United States David Booth JDA Dijon Basket 22.5
1997–98 United States Jerry McCullough BCM Gravelines 20.3
1998–99 United States Keith Jennings Le Mans Sarthe Basket 19.4
1999–00 United States John White SIG Strasbourg 19.6
2000–01 United States Curtis McCants Montpellier Paillade Basket 21.7
2001–02 United Kingdom-United States Tony Dorsey Cholet Basket 20.0
2002–03 United States Aubrey Reese Chorale Roanne Basket 19.9
2003–04 United States Rick Hughes SIG Strasbourg 24.1
2004–05 Canada Rowan Barrett JDA Dijon Basket 21.5
2005–06 United States Jason Rowe HTV Basket 21.0
2006–07 United States Dewarick Spencer Chorale Roanne Basket 20.6
2007–08 United States Sean Colson HTV Basket 21.4
2008–09 United States Austin Nichols HTV Basket 18.4
2009–10 Nigeria-United States Derrick Obasohan HTV Basket 19.8
2010–11 United States Rick Hughes (2×) HTV Basket 19.1
2011–12 United States Eric Chatfield Paris-Levallois Basket 19.8
2012–13 United States Sean May Paris-Levallois Basket 18.4
2013–14 France Edwin Jackson ASVEL Basket 18.2
2014–15 United States Steven Gray JDA Dijon Basket 16.8
2015–16 United States Michael Thompson Pau-Lacq-Orthez 17.8
2016–17 United States Cameron Clark Élan Chalon 18.6
2017–18 United States Zachery Peacock JL Bourg 19.3
2018–19 United States Devin Ebanks Châlons-Reims 18.8
2019-20 Bosnia and Herzegovina Miralem Halilović Orléans Loiret Basket 17.6
2020-21 Serbia Danilo Anđušić AS Monaco Basket 20
2021-22 United States Brandon Jefferson Élan Béarnais 18.2
2022–23 France Victor Wembanyama Metropolitans 92
21.6

French Basketball Championship all-time scoring leaders

Alain Gilles is the 2nd all-time leading scorer of the top-tier level French Basketball Championship.

The all-time leaders in total points scored in the top-tier level French Basketball Championship division, including all of the league's formats.[2]

Rank Player Total Points Scored
1. France Hervé Dubuisson
19,013
2. France Alain Gilles
18,502
3. France Stéphane Ostrowski
17,764
4. France Jean-Claude Bonato
15,248
5. France Jacques Cachemire
14,955
6. France Richard Dacoury
14,604
7. France Éric Beugnot
14,006
8. France Jean-Michel Sénégal
13,143
9. France Jean-Pierre Staelens
12,524
10. France-United States Bill Cain
12,411
11. France Didier Dobbels
12,147
12. France Laurent Dorigo
12,020
13. United States-France Willie Redden
12,018
14. France Didier Gadou
11,644
15. France Jacques Monclar
11,578
16. France Philippe Szanyiel
11,521
17. France Daniel Haquet
11,325
18. United States-France Paul Henderson
10,741
19. France Valéry Demory
10,648
20. France Jim Bilba
10,479

50+ point single games

French 1st Division games in which a player has scored 50 or more points.

50+ Point Single Games
Rank Points Scored Player Team Game Score Opponnet Date
1 71 France Jean-Pierre Staelens Denain 125–75 Valenciennes 4 March 1967
2 64 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia-France Marko Ostarčević Racing CF 126–99 Graffenstaden 21 March 1971
3 63 United States Bob Thate Nilvange 106–119 Antibes 13 January 1973
4 62 France Roger Haudegand Marly 89–54 Tours 24 February 1957
4 62 United States L.C. Bowen Tours 154–107 Jœuf 20 March 1976
6 61 France Jean-Pierre Staelens Denain 144–69 Franconville 13 February 1966
6 61 United States-France Ron Davis Mulhouse 109–110 Racing CF 29 October 1988
8 60 United States L.C. Bowen Tours 123–92 Nantes 25 March 1972
8 60 United States Paul Thompson Limoges 131–91 Mulhouse 13 December 1986
10 58 France Roger Haudegand Marly 93–57 Nilvange 21 February 1954
11 57 France Daniel Ledent Roanne 87–85 ASVEL 7 February 1970
11 57 United States L.C. Bowen Tours 120–84 Asnières 11 December 1971
11 57 United States Albert Irving Saint-Étienne 137–107 Lorient 14 December 1985
14 55 Hungary-France François Németh Racing CF 82–55 Hirondelles Coutures 11 February 1951[3]
14 55 United States Albert Irving Saint-Étienne 125–119 Étoile Voiron 7 December 1985
14 55 United States Olivier Lee Saint-Étienne 107–120 Racing CF 21 February 1987
14 55 France Hervé Dubuisson Racing CF 120–93 Tours 4 March 1989
18 54 United States L.C. Bowen Tours 113–91 Nancy 16 February 1974
18 54 United States Billy Knight Limoges 128–94 Stade Français 5 October 1985
18 54 United States-Belgium Bill Varner Antibes 102–72 ASVEL 13 December 1986
18 54 United States Brook Steppe Racing CF 123–101 Mulhouse 10 October 1987
22 53 France Jean-Pierre Staelens Denain 109–97 Le Mans 28 April 1968
22 53 United States Bob Thate Nilvange 93–101 Denain 7 October 1972
22 53 United States Bob Thate Nilvange 88–90 Nancy 3 March 1973
22 53 United States Bob Thate Nilvange 124–96 Paris UC 7 April 1973
22 53 France Hervé Dubuisson Le Mans 105–85 Lyon 29 October 1979
22 53 United States Floyd Allen Lyon 103–92 Tours 1 December 1979
22 53 United States Ed Murphy Limoges 110–93 Avignon 17 November 1984
22 53 United States Bruce King Antibes 115–78 Caen 5 October 1985
22 53 France Hervé Dubuisson Racing CF 125–113 Saint-Étienne 13 December 1986
22 53 United States-Belgium Bill Varner Gravelines 126–125 Limoges 27 September 1988
32 52 United States Loyd King Le Mans 110–94 Bagnolet 4 May 1974
32 52 United States Loyd King Le Mans 116–92 Denain 19 December 1974
32 52 United States John Engles Monaco 98–109 Pau-Orthez 15 October 1977
32 52 United States Ed Murphy Limoges 94–101 Stade Français 8 October 1983
36 51 France Henri Théron Montferrand 90–87 Auboué 28 December 1958
36 51 United States Willie Davis RCM Toulouse 83–90 Alsace Bagnolet 10 December 1967
36 51 United States Bill Lindsey Pau-Orthez 119–98 Denain 21 January 1978
36 51 United States Bob Wymbs Denain 102–119 Le Mans 28 January 1978
36 51 United States Bob Wymbs Denain 133–116 Racing CF 3 March 1978
36 51 France Freddy Hufnagel Pau-Orthez 125–101 Reims 14 November 1987
36 51 France Hervé Dubuisson Racing CF 89–77 Nantes 5 December 1987
43 50 United States Carmine Calzonetti Nantes 88–78 Asnières 18 December 1971
43 50 United States Bob Wymbs Denain 100–107 Caen 7 January 1978
43 50 United States Ed Murphy Limoges 120–96 Stade Français 13 March 1982
43 50 United States Terry Stotts Étoile Voiron 114–100 Grenoble 16 October 1985
43 50 United States Keith Edmonson Caen 102–113 Grenoble 22 March 1986
43 50 France Hervé Dubuisson Racing CF 120–107 Saint-Étienne 21 February 1987
43 50 United States Graylin Warner Cholet 72–67 Lorient 19 December 1987
43 50 United States Graylin Warner Cholet 114–55 Avignon 11 March 1989
43 50 United States Steve Burtt Sr. Gravelines 123–121 Antibes 25 March 1989
  • The record for the most points ever scored in a single game in the French 2nd Division is 101 points. That record was achieved by Jim Signorile of Stade Clermontois, who scored 101 points on 5 February 1972, in a 141–68 victory against Agen.[4]

References

External links

This page was last edited on 11 April 2024, at 19:03
Basis of this page is in Wikipedia. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported License. Non-text media are available under their specified licenses. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. WIKI 2 is an independent company and has no affiliation with Wikimedia Foundation.