Embiid has officially surpassed James and Durant in career scoring per game
In the history of the NBA, points per game is an important statistical indicator that reflects a player's scoring ability and consistency. Recently, data shows that Embiid, the center of the Philadelphia 76ers, has officially surpassed James and Durant and has become one of the players with the highest points per game in history.
According to statistics, Embiid scored a total of 11,561 points in 418 games, averaging a whopping 27 points per game6 points. In comparison, James scored 39,282 points in 1,446 games, averaging 27 points per game1 point. And Durant scored 27,605 points in 1,009 games, averaging 27 points per game4 points.
It's worth noting that Embiid has been very consistent throughout his career, and his scoring ability is one of the best in the league. His skill, strength and intelligence have made him one of the icons of modern basketball.
In addition to Embiid, James and Durant, the points per game averages of other players are also listed, including Doncic, Lillard, Curry, Harden, Booker, Bush and Antetokounmpo. Among them, Doncic averaged 279 points at the top of the list, while Antetokounmpo averaged 22 per game9 points in 10th.
However, the all-time leading scorer per game is Michael Jordan, who averaged 32,292 points in 1,072 games, averaging a whopping 30 points per game1 point. Jordan's scoring ability is undoubtedly one of the strongest in NBA history, and his record is difficult to surpass by future generations.
Overall, Embiid has officially surpassed James and Durant to become one of the most scoring players in history. His performances and consistency have been impressive, and his career continues.