All-time & Active Scoring Leaders By Franchise
Jun 12, 2016 5:23:29 GMT
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Post by Brooklyn on Jun 12, 2016 5:23:29 GMT
Here is a list of each team's all-time and active scoring leaders
1. Kevin Durant, Buenos Aires: 10,088 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Having been with the team since the creation draft and still just 24 years old, Durant leads all players for most career points scored on one team.
2. Tony Parker, New Orleans Jazz: 9,738 points (All-time & Active Leader)
May soon no longer be the active leader, as NO management is actively shopping Parker
3. Greg Oden, New York Knicks: 9,736 points (All-time & Active Leader)
No surprise here, Oden tops the list for NY. Wilson Chandler sits second with 5,652 points and Pau Gasol third with 4,482.
4. Kevin Garnett, Minnesota: 9,316 points (All-time & Active Leader)
KG is just ahead of Andrew Wiggins, who sits second at 8,410 points. Wiggins would be 8th on this list.
5. Joe Dumars, Madrid: 9,154 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Dumars leads the organization in every possible stat category except blocks (where he is 2nd)
6. Elgin Baylor, Tel Aviv: 9,069 points (All-time & Active Leader)
No surprise here. Baylor was drafted in the first amateur draft and has led the team to 4 straight finals appearances.
7. Charles Barkley, Chicago: 8,902 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Brazil); Darrell Griffith: 2,942 points (Active Leader, 3rd All-time)
Barkley played just 3 full seasons in Chicago but killed it. Barkley is also second on Brazil's franchise scoring list (3,367 points), and fifth on Moscow's franchise scoring list (1,838 points).
8. Earl Monroe, Brazil: 8,361 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Harlem); Charles Barkley: 3,367 points (Active Leader, 2nd All-time)
Monroe played his first 5 seasons in Brazil, having left the team via trade this offseason. He averaged better than 18.5 points per game in each of the 5 seasons.
9. Earl Manigault, Istanbul: 7,788 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Has played every game in his career for Istanbul, as has Bob Rule (2nd: 5,832 points) and Al Cervi (3rd: 4,422). Pretty boring franchise.
10. Anthony Davis, Rio de Janeiro: 7,686 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Davis is entering just his 4th season in the league, but averaging 34.9 points per game in his career lands him 10th on this list. A distant second on the franchise list is free agent Viktor Zubkov with 2,896 points.
11. Shaquille O'Neal, Milan: 7,545 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Drafted first overall in the same draft as Anthony Davis, Shaq is just behind him. Davis was drafted third in that draft.
12. Kevin McHale, Barcelona: 7,199 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Piraeus); Rolando Blackman: 2,521 points (Active Leader, 5th All-time)
And to round out that same draft, McHale was drafted second overall in between Shaq and Davis. McHale was recently traded from Barcelona, a move management might soon regret.
13. Jason Kidd, Zagreb: 7,079 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Mexico City); Khris Middleton: 4,365 points (Active Leader, 5th All-time)
Like McHale, Kidd was recently traded, although he is at a later stage in his career. Third on Zagreb's all-time franchise scoring list is Ed Macauley, the scoring leader for all retired players with 4,843 points.
14. John Stockton, Cairo: 7,028 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for New York); Gary Harris: 1,297 points (Active Leader, 13th All-time)
With the rebuild in progress, Cairo's active leader is the pathetic Gary Harris who is averaging just 6.6 points per game in his career. Twelve players have scored more points than Harris in a Zamalek jersey, all of which are no longer with the team.
15. Xavier MacDonald, Mikawa: 6,933 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Madrid); Michael Finley: 5,056 points (Active Leader, 3rd All-time)
The question here is whether Finley will be traded before he gets to pass MacDonald.
16. John Havlicek, Washington: 6,777 points (All-time Leader & Active Leader)
Seven of the top 10 all-time scorers for Washington are currently with the team (1. Havlicek, 2. Sprewell, 3. Adams, 5. Aguirre, 6. Smith, 8. Okafor, 10. Ward). Bogut (4th), Randle (7th) and Huestis (9th) are the only players on the top 10 that are no longer with the team.
17. Tyson Chandler, Toronto: 6,663 points (All-time Leader & Active Leader)
Like Istanbul, another boring franchise.
18. Ivo Daneu, Auckland: 6,612 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Harlem); Kevin Willis: 5,383 points (Active Leader, 3rd All-time)
Daneu was just traded to Harlem, leaving Willis as the active leader. With a rebuild in progress and lots of expiring contracts, by the time next season starts the active leader might be someone thats not currently on the team.
19. Joakim Noah, Harlem: 6,300 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Noah was an original Harlem creation draft pick and has played every game of his career with the organization. He is just 25 years old and will be re-signing for another 3 year extension. Noah also leads the organization in rebounds and blocks.
20. Bill Russell, Los Angeles: 6,244 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Mikawa); Rimas Kurtinaitis: 2,627 points (Active Leader, 4th All-time)
Another franchise's all-time point leader who was recently traded.
21. Patrick Ewing, Boston: 6,098 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for San Antonio); Chris Paul: 6,040 points (Active Leader, 2nd All-time)
Seer made his mark on the organization by getting rid of Ewing. Paul will pass Ewing next sim, unless he's traded before then.
22. Joe Johnson, Belgrade: 5,808 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Bamberg); Bob Kurland: 496 points (Active Leader, 19th All-time)
JJ is gone. As is Andrew Bynum (2nd all-time), Hakeem Olajuwon (3rd all-time), Marc Gasol (4th all-time), Sam Jones (8th all-time) and Radivoj Korac (10th all-time).
23. Michael Jordan, Vancouver: 5,320 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Seattle); Jarrett Jack: 490 points (Active Leader, 29th All-time)
What's crazy about this is that this is Jack's second stint with the organization
24. Marc Gasol, Guangdong: 5,202 points (All-time & Active Leader)
One of two Gasol's on this list.
25. Zelmo Beaty, Perth: 5,176 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Note that Wesley Person is 17th on the franchise's all-time scoring list with 898 points, all from the PF position.
26. Antonio McDyess, New Castle: 5,151 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Brazil); Udonis Haslem: 2,295 points (Active Leader, 6th All-time)
I don't even know what to say about this franchise
27. George Mikan, Beijing: 5,123 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Bamberg); Kevin Loughery: 3,745 points (Active Leader, 2nd All-time)
Nobody thought Loughery would ever be second on a team's all-time scoring list when he was drafted in the 2nd round of the 2001 amateur draft.
28. Bill McGill, Portland: 5,054 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Moscow); Antonello Riva: 3,088 points (Active Leader, 3rd All-time)
McGill was dumped last season. Riva will probably pass McGill by the time his contract expires next season.
29. Pau Gasol, Mexico City: 4,880 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for New York); Terry Dischinger: 2,519 points (Active Leader, 5th All-time)
Gasol started his career in Mexico City, but will always be known for his time in New York.
30. Bill Spivey, San Fransisco: 4,579 points (All-time Leader, currently a free agent); Tom Heinsohn: 4,409 points (Active Leader, 2nd All-time)
Didn't even know Spivey was in this league until I did this. Tommy H will pass him shortly.
31. PeeWee Kirkland, Bamberg: 4,009 points (All-time Leader, currently a free agent); John Block: 2,863 points (Active Leader, 5th All-time)
The list gets pathetic here
32. Hank Luisetti, Piraeus: 4,003 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Rio de Janeiro); Richard Jefferson: 2,873 points (Active Leader, 3rd All-time)
Both these players suck
33. Draymond Green, Taipei: 3,836 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Draymond finally just passed Aaron Gordon on this franchise's all-time scoring list...
34. Dimitris Diamantidis, Seattle: 3,557 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Rio de Janeiro); Dario Saric: 3,321 points (Active Leader, 2nd All-time)
Saric, the most overrated played in the league's history, will soon be first on this franchise's scoring list
35. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Moscow: 3,493 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for San Antonio); Modestas Paulauskas: 619 points (Active Leader, 27th All-time)
Another all-time scoring leader traded just today
36. Jalen Rose, San Antonio: 3,303 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Piraeus); Sam Jones: 582 points (Active Leader, 25th All-time)
THE SPURS ARE FOR REAL. FROM 4 STRAIGHT IT AWARDS TO LEADING CANDIDATE FOR GMOTY.
1. Kevin Durant, Buenos Aires: 10,088 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Having been with the team since the creation draft and still just 24 years old, Durant leads all players for most career points scored on one team.
2. Tony Parker, New Orleans Jazz: 9,738 points (All-time & Active Leader)
May soon no longer be the active leader, as NO management is actively shopping Parker
3. Greg Oden, New York Knicks: 9,736 points (All-time & Active Leader)
No surprise here, Oden tops the list for NY. Wilson Chandler sits second with 5,652 points and Pau Gasol third with 4,482.
4. Kevin Garnett, Minnesota: 9,316 points (All-time & Active Leader)
KG is just ahead of Andrew Wiggins, who sits second at 8,410 points. Wiggins would be 8th on this list.
5. Joe Dumars, Madrid: 9,154 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Dumars leads the organization in every possible stat category except blocks (where he is 2nd)
6. Elgin Baylor, Tel Aviv: 9,069 points (All-time & Active Leader)
No surprise here. Baylor was drafted in the first amateur draft and has led the team to 4 straight finals appearances.
7. Charles Barkley, Chicago: 8,902 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Brazil); Darrell Griffith: 2,942 points (Active Leader, 3rd All-time)
Barkley played just 3 full seasons in Chicago but killed it. Barkley is also second on Brazil's franchise scoring list (3,367 points), and fifth on Moscow's franchise scoring list (1,838 points).
8. Earl Monroe, Brazil: 8,361 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Harlem); Charles Barkley: 3,367 points (Active Leader, 2nd All-time)
Monroe played his first 5 seasons in Brazil, having left the team via trade this offseason. He averaged better than 18.5 points per game in each of the 5 seasons.
9. Earl Manigault, Istanbul: 7,788 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Has played every game in his career for Istanbul, as has Bob Rule (2nd: 5,832 points) and Al Cervi (3rd: 4,422). Pretty boring franchise.
10. Anthony Davis, Rio de Janeiro: 7,686 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Davis is entering just his 4th season in the league, but averaging 34.9 points per game in his career lands him 10th on this list. A distant second on the franchise list is free agent Viktor Zubkov with 2,896 points.
11. Shaquille O'Neal, Milan: 7,545 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Drafted first overall in the same draft as Anthony Davis, Shaq is just behind him. Davis was drafted third in that draft.
12. Kevin McHale, Barcelona: 7,199 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Piraeus); Rolando Blackman: 2,521 points (Active Leader, 5th All-time)
And to round out that same draft, McHale was drafted second overall in between Shaq and Davis. McHale was recently traded from Barcelona, a move management might soon regret.
13. Jason Kidd, Zagreb: 7,079 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Mexico City); Khris Middleton: 4,365 points (Active Leader, 5th All-time)
Like McHale, Kidd was recently traded, although he is at a later stage in his career. Third on Zagreb's all-time franchise scoring list is Ed Macauley, the scoring leader for all retired players with 4,843 points.
14. John Stockton, Cairo: 7,028 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for New York); Gary Harris: 1,297 points (Active Leader, 13th All-time)
With the rebuild in progress, Cairo's active leader is the pathetic Gary Harris who is averaging just 6.6 points per game in his career. Twelve players have scored more points than Harris in a Zamalek jersey, all of which are no longer with the team.
15. Xavier MacDonald, Mikawa: 6,933 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Madrid); Michael Finley: 5,056 points (Active Leader, 3rd All-time)
The question here is whether Finley will be traded before he gets to pass MacDonald.
16. John Havlicek, Washington: 6,777 points (All-time Leader & Active Leader)
Seven of the top 10 all-time scorers for Washington are currently with the team (1. Havlicek, 2. Sprewell, 3. Adams, 5. Aguirre, 6. Smith, 8. Okafor, 10. Ward). Bogut (4th), Randle (7th) and Huestis (9th) are the only players on the top 10 that are no longer with the team.
17. Tyson Chandler, Toronto: 6,663 points (All-time Leader & Active Leader)
Like Istanbul, another boring franchise.
18. Ivo Daneu, Auckland: 6,612 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Harlem); Kevin Willis: 5,383 points (Active Leader, 3rd All-time)
Daneu was just traded to Harlem, leaving Willis as the active leader. With a rebuild in progress and lots of expiring contracts, by the time next season starts the active leader might be someone thats not currently on the team.
19. Joakim Noah, Harlem: 6,300 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Noah was an original Harlem creation draft pick and has played every game of his career with the organization. He is just 25 years old and will be re-signing for another 3 year extension. Noah also leads the organization in rebounds and blocks.
20. Bill Russell, Los Angeles: 6,244 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Mikawa); Rimas Kurtinaitis: 2,627 points (Active Leader, 4th All-time)
Another franchise's all-time point leader who was recently traded.
21. Patrick Ewing, Boston: 6,098 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for San Antonio); Chris Paul: 6,040 points (Active Leader, 2nd All-time)
Seer made his mark on the organization by getting rid of Ewing. Paul will pass Ewing next sim, unless he's traded before then.
22. Joe Johnson, Belgrade: 5,808 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Bamberg); Bob Kurland: 496 points (Active Leader, 19th All-time)
JJ is gone. As is Andrew Bynum (2nd all-time), Hakeem Olajuwon (3rd all-time), Marc Gasol (4th all-time), Sam Jones (8th all-time) and Radivoj Korac (10th all-time).
23. Michael Jordan, Vancouver: 5,320 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Seattle); Jarrett Jack: 490 points (Active Leader, 29th All-time)
What's crazy about this is that this is Jack's second stint with the organization
24. Marc Gasol, Guangdong: 5,202 points (All-time & Active Leader)
One of two Gasol's on this list.
25. Zelmo Beaty, Perth: 5,176 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Note that Wesley Person is 17th on the franchise's all-time scoring list with 898 points, all from the PF position.
26. Antonio McDyess, New Castle: 5,151 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Brazil); Udonis Haslem: 2,295 points (Active Leader, 6th All-time)
I don't even know what to say about this franchise
27. George Mikan, Beijing: 5,123 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Bamberg); Kevin Loughery: 3,745 points (Active Leader, 2nd All-time)
Nobody thought Loughery would ever be second on a team's all-time scoring list when he was drafted in the 2nd round of the 2001 amateur draft.
28. Bill McGill, Portland: 5,054 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Moscow); Antonello Riva: 3,088 points (Active Leader, 3rd All-time)
McGill was dumped last season. Riva will probably pass McGill by the time his contract expires next season.
29. Pau Gasol, Mexico City: 4,880 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for New York); Terry Dischinger: 2,519 points (Active Leader, 5th All-time)
Gasol started his career in Mexico City, but will always be known for his time in New York.
30. Bill Spivey, San Fransisco: 4,579 points (All-time Leader, currently a free agent); Tom Heinsohn: 4,409 points (Active Leader, 2nd All-time)
Didn't even know Spivey was in this league until I did this. Tommy H will pass him shortly.
31. PeeWee Kirkland, Bamberg: 4,009 points (All-time Leader, currently a free agent); John Block: 2,863 points (Active Leader, 5th All-time)
The list gets pathetic here
32. Hank Luisetti, Piraeus: 4,003 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Rio de Janeiro); Richard Jefferson: 2,873 points (Active Leader, 3rd All-time)
Both these players suck
33. Draymond Green, Taipei: 3,836 points (All-time & Active Leader)
Draymond finally just passed Aaron Gordon on this franchise's all-time scoring list...
34. Dimitris Diamantidis, Seattle: 3,557 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Rio de Janeiro); Dario Saric: 3,321 points (Active Leader, 2nd All-time)
Saric, the most overrated played in the league's history, will soon be first on this franchise's scoring list
35. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Moscow: 3,493 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for San Antonio); Modestas Paulauskas: 619 points (Active Leader, 27th All-time)
Another all-time scoring leader traded just today
36. Jalen Rose, San Antonio: 3,303 points (All-time Leader, currently playing for Piraeus); Sam Jones: 582 points (Active Leader, 25th All-time)
THE SPURS ARE FOR REAL. FROM 4 STRAIGHT IT AWARDS TO LEADING CANDIDATE FOR GMOTY.