Players who increased their average points per game the most from one season to another

We are accustomed to seeing second-year students qualitatively improve their scoring, but we also encounter some incredible surprises

Víctor LF | 28 Nov 2024 | 20:00
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Dale Ellis
Dale Ellis

It is an interesting statistic that is often overlooked. Beyond the Most Improved Player award, today we focus on the average points per game. More specifically, on those who have achieved a greater increase between one NBA season and another.

You will find legends like Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West, or Michael Jordan, historic names such as Neil Johnston, Cliff Hagan, World B. Free, Bernard King, Bob McAdoo, or Tiny Archibald. We also have recent players like CJ McCollum or Devonte Graham, and some lesser-known names who significantly improved their scoring from one season to another.

Players who increased their points per game average the most from one season to another:

  1. Dale Ellis (1986-1987): +17.83 ppg

    • 1985-86: 7.06 ppg
    • 1986-87: 24.89 ppg
  2. ... (content continues for all remaining players)

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