List of NBA annual minutes played leaders

In basketball, minutes of game time during which a player is on the court are recorded. The minutes played statistics are recorded as far back as the 1951–52 season when statistics on minutes were first compiled by the National Basketball Association (NBA). Fifteen times the average leader has played fewer than 40 minutes per game and eight times the leader has played more than 46 minutes per game. Wilt Chamberlain has the seven highest leading totals, while Nate "Tiny" Archibald is the only other single-season leader to average over 46 minutes per game. In one season, Chamberlain averaged over 48 minutes per game (meaning that he rested fewer minutes during the season than he played in overtime during the season).

Wilt Chamberlain holds the seven highest season-leading minutes played averages and led the league nine times.

To qualify as minutes leader, the player must appear in at least 58 games (out of 82). However, a player who appears in fewer than 58 games may qualify as annual minutes leader if his minute total would have given him the greatest average, had he appeared in 58 games. This has been the requirement since the 2013–14 season.[1]

Chamberlain led the league in minutes played per game nine times, followed by Allen Iverson (7) and Michael Finley (3) times. Twelve other players have led the league in minutes per game twice, eight of them in consecutive years. Chamberlain holds the record for consecutive titles with five, followed by Iverson with three (two times). Fifteen times a member of the San Francisco/Philadelphia/Golden State Warriors has led the league in average minutes. Nine full seasons and parts of another the average leader played for the Philadelphia 76ers. Seventeen seasons and parts of another the leader played for either the Philadelphia Warriors or the Philadelphia 76ers.

In 16 of the 61 seasons since the statistic has been kept, the minutes per game leader was not the total minutes played leader. Larry Bird and Iverson are the only multiple leaders in average who were surpassed in total minutes multiple times. Five of Iverson's seven times and both of Bird's times as the average leader they were surpassed in total minutes. Kevin Durant is the only player to lead the league in total minutes without finishing in the top three in average minutes during the same season. He is also the only player to never lead in average minutes, but lead in total minutes multiple times. The first four times and five of the first seven times that the leader in average did not lead in total minutes, he finished second in total minutes. However, the last six times that the average leader did not lead the league in total minutes, he was outside of the top 10 and the last nine times, he was outside of the top 5.

Key edit

^Denotes player who is still active in the NBA
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[a]
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player had been the
minutes leader up to and including that season
GGuardFForwardCCenter

Annual leaders edit

Allen Iverson led the league in average minutes seven times.
Michael Finley led the league in average minutes three times.
SeasonPlayerPosition[b]TeamGames
played
Total minutesMinutes per game[2]References
1951–52Paul Arizin*F/GPhiladelphia Warriors66293944.53[3]
1952–53Neil Johnston*CPhiladelphia Warriors70316645.23[4]
1953–54Neil Johnston* (2)CPhiladelphia Warriors72329645.78[4]
1954–55Paul Arizin* (2)F/GPhiladelphia Warriors72295341.01[3]
1955–56Jack GeorgeGPhiladelphia Warriors72284039.44[5]
1956–57Dolph Schayes*F/CSyracuse Nationals72285139.60[6]
1957–58Dolph Schayes* (2)F/CSyracuse Nationals72291840.53[6]
1958–59Bill Russell*CBoston Celtics70297942.56[7]
1959–60Wilt Chamberlain*[c]CPhiladelphia Warriors72333846.36[10]
1960–61Wilt Chamberlain* (2)CPhiladelphia Warriors79377347.76[10]
1961–62Wilt Chamberlain* (3)CPhiladelphia Warriors80388248.52[10]
1962–63Wilt Chamberlain* (4)CSan Francisco Warriors80380647.58[10]
1963–64Wilt Chamberlain* (5)CSan Francisco Warriors80368946.11[10]
1964–65Oscar Robertson*[d]GCincinnati Royals75342145.61[12]
1965–66Wilt Chamberlain* (6)CPhiladelphia 76ers79373747.30[10]
1966–67Wilt Chamberlain* (7)CPhiladelphia 76ers81368245.46[10]
1967–68Wilt Chamberlain* (8)CPhiladelphia 76ers82383646.78[10]
1968–69Wilt Chamberlain* (9)[e]CLos Angeles Lakers81366945.30[10]
1969–70Elvin Hayes*F/CSan Diego Rockets82366544.70[13]
1970–71John Havlicek*F/GBoston Celtics81367845.41[14]
1971–72John Havlicek* (2)F/GBoston Celtics82369845.10[14]
1972–73Nate "Tiny" Archibald*GKansas City–Omaha Kings80368146.01[15]
1973–74Elvin Hayes* (2)F/CCapital Bullets82366544.47[13]
1974–75Bob McAdoo*C/FBuffalo Braves82353943.16[16]
1975–76Bob McAdoo* (2)[f]C/FBuffalo Braves78332842.67[16]
1976–77Pete Maravich*[g]GNew Orleans Jazz73304141.66[17]
1977–78Truck RobinsonF/CNew Orleans Jazz82363844.37[18]
1978–79Moses Malone*C/FHouston Rockets82339041.34[19]
1979–80Norm NixonGLos Angeles Lakers82322639.34[20]
1980–81Adrian Dantley*F/CUtah Jazz80341742.71[21]
1981–82Moses Malone* (2)C/FHouston Rockets81339841.95[19]
1982–83Kelly Tripucka[h]F/GDetroit Pistons58225238.83[22]
1983–84Jeff RulandC/FWashington Bullets75308241.09[23]
1984–85Larry Bird*[i]FBoston Celtics80316139.51[24]
1985–86Maurice Cheeks*GPhiladelphia 76ers82327039.88[25]
1986–87Larry Bird* (2)[j]FBoston Celtics74300540.61[24]
1987–88Michael Jordan*GChicago Bulls82331140.38[26]
1988–89Michael Jordan* (2)GChicago Bulls81325540.19[26]
1989–90Rodney McCrayF/GSacramento Kings82323839.49[27]
1990–91Chris Mullin*F/GGolden State Warriors82331540.43[28]
1991–92Chris Mullin* (2)F/GGolden State Warriors81334641.31[28]
1992–93Larry JohnsonFCharlotte Hornets82332340.52[29]
1993–94Latrell SprewellGGolden State Warriors82353343.09[30]
1994–95Vin BakerFMilwaukee Bucks82336140.99[31]
1995–96Anthony MasonFNew York Knicks82345742.16[32]
1996–97Anthony Mason (2)[k]FCharlotte Hornets73314343.05[32]
1997–98Michael FinleyG/FDallas Mavericks82339441.39[33]
1998–99[l]Allen Iverson*[m]GPhiladelphia 76ers48199041.46[35]
1999–00Michael Finley (2)G/FDallas Mavericks82346442.24[33]
2000–01Michael Finley (3)G/FDallas Mavericks82344341.99[33]
2001–02Allen Iverson* (2)[n]GPhiladelphia 76ers60262243.70[35]
2002–03Allen Iverson* (3)GPhiladelphia 76ers82348542.50[35]
2003–04Allen Iverson* (4)[o]GPhiladelphia 76ers48204042.50[35]
2004–05LeBron James^FCleveland Cavaliers80338842.35[36]
2005–06Allen Iverson* (5)[p]GPhiladelphia 76ers72310343.10[35]
2006–07Allen Iverson* (6)[q]GPhiladelphia 76ers/Denver Nuggets65276142.48[35]
2007–08Allen Iverson* (7)GDenver Nuggets82342441.76[35]
2008–09Andre IguodalaF/GPhiladelphia 76ers82326939.87[37]
2009–10Monta Ellis [r]GGolden State Warriors64264741.36[38]
2010–11Monta Ellis (2)GGolden State Warriors80322740.34[38]
2011–12[s]Luol Deng [t]FChicago Bulls54212939.43[40]
2012–13Luol Deng (2)[u]FChicago Bulls75290338.71[40]
2013–14Carmelo Anthony [v]FNew York Knicks77298238.73[41]
2014–15Jimmy Butler^ [w]G/FChicago Bulls65251338.66[42]
2015–16James Harden^GHouston Rockets82312538.11[43]
2016–17LeBron James^ (2)[x]FCleveland Cavaliers74279437.76[36]
2017–18LeBron James^ (3)FCleveland Cavaliers82302636.90[36]
2018–19Bradley Beal^GWashington Wizards82302836.93[44]
2019–20Damian Lillard^GPortland Trail Blazers66247437.48[45]
2020–21Julius Randle^FNew York Knicks71266737.56[46]
2021–22Pascal Siakam^F/CToronto Raptors68257837.91[47]
2022–23Pascal Siakam^ (2)F/CToronto Raptors71265237.40[47]
2023–24DeMar DeRozan^FChicago Bulls79298937.84[48]

Multiple-time leaders edit

RankPlayerTeamTimes as leaderYears
1Wilt ChamberlainPhiladelphia Warriors/San Francisco Warriors (5), Philadelphia 76ers (3), Los Angeles Lakers (1)91960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969
2Allen IversonPhiladelphia 76ers (5) / Philadelphia 76ers/Denver Nuggets (1) / Denver Nuggets (1)71999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008
3Michael Finley
LeBron James
Dallas Mavericks
Cleveland Cavaliers
31998, 2000, 2001
2005, 2017, 2018
4Paul Arizin
Larry Bird
Luol Deng
Monta Ellis
John Havlicek
Elvin Hayes
Neil Johnston
Michael Jordan
Moses Malone
Anthony Mason
Bob McAdoo
Chris Mullin
Dolph Schayes
Pascal Siakam
Philadelphia Warriors
Boston Celtics
Chicago Bulls
Golden State Warriors
Boston Celtics
San Diego Rockets (1) / Capital Bullets (1)
Philadelphia Warriors
Chicago Bulls
Houston Rockets
New York Knicks (1) / Charlotte Hornets (1)
Buffalo Braves
Golden State Warriors
Syracuse Nationals
Toronto Raptors
2

1952, 1955
1985, 1987
2012, 2013
2010, 2011
1971, 1972
1970, 1974
1953, 1954
1988, 1989
1979, 1982
1996, 1997
1975, 1976
1991, 1992
1957, 1958
2022, 2023

Notes edit

  1. ^ A player is not eligible for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for three calendar years.
  2. ^ The player's primary position is listed first.
  3. ^ In the 1959–60 season, Gene Shue tied Chamberlain for the highest minute total (3338)[8] but was second in minute average (44.51).[9]
  4. ^ In the 1964–65 season, Bill Russell had the highest minute total (3466)[8] but was third in minute average (44.44) behind Robertson and Chamberlain (45.22).[9] Robertson was second in total minutes (3421).[11]
  5. ^ In the 1968–69 season, Elvin Hayes had the highest minute total (3695)[8] but was third in minute average (45.06) behind Chamberlain and Nate Thurmond (45.18).[9] Chamberlain was second in total minutes (3669).[11]
  6. ^ In the 1975–76 season, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had the highest minute total (3379)[8] but was second in minute average (41.21).[9] McAdoo was second in total minutes (3328).[11]
  7. ^ In the 1976–77 season, Elvin Hayes had the highest minute total (3364)[8] but was second in minute average (41.02).[9] Maravich was seventh in total minutes (3041) behind Hayes, Jo Jo White (3333), Rudy Tomjanovich (3130), Billy Knight (3117), Norm Van Lier (3097) and Randy Smith (3094).[11]
  8. ^ In the 1982–83 season, Isiah Thomas had the highest minute total (3093)[8] but was second in minute average (38.19).[9] Tripucka was not among the top ten in total minutes.[11]
  9. ^ In the 1984–85 season, Buck Williams had the highest minute total (3182)[8] but was third in minute average (38.80) behind Bird and Purvis Short (39.50).[9] Bird was second in total minutes (3161).[11]
  10. ^ In the 1986–87 season, Michael Jordan had the highest minute total (3281)[8] but was third in minute average (40.01) behind Bird and Charles Barkley (40.29).[9] Bird was not among the top ten in total minutes.[11]
  11. ^ In the 1996–97 season, Glen Rice had the highest minute total (3362)[8] but was second in minute average (42.56).[9] Mason was not among the top ten in total minutes.[11]
  12. ^ The 1998–99 season was shortened to 50 games due to the league's lockout.[34] The qualification for this season's minutes leader was to appear in at least 43 games (out of 50) or to have at played least 1220 minutes.[1]
  13. ^ In the 1998–99 season, Jason Kidd had the highest minute total (2060)[8] but was second in minute average (41.20).[9] Iverson (1990) was sixth in total minutes behind Kidd, Michael Finley (2051), Shareef Abdur-Rahim (2021), Scottie Pippen (2011) and Gary Payton (2008).[11]
  14. ^ In the 2001–02 season, Antoine Walker had the highest minute total (3406)[8] but was third in minute average (42.05) behind Iverson and Cuttino Mobley (42.11).[9] Iverson was not among the top ten in total minutes.[11]
  15. ^ In the 2003–04 season, Joe Johnson had the highest minute total (3331)[8] but was third in minute average (40.62) behind Iverson and Shawn Marion (40.72).[9] Iverson was not among the top ten in total minutes.[11]
  16. ^ In the 2005–06 season, Gilbert Arenas had the highest minute total (3384)[8] but was third in minute average (42.30) behind Iverson and LeBron James (42.54).[9] Iverson was not among the top ten in total minutes.[11]
  17. ^ In the 2006–07 season, LeBron James had the highest minute total (3190)[8] but was third in minute average (40.90) behind Iverson and Joe Johnson (41.39).[9] Iverson was not among the top ten in total minutes.[11]
  18. ^ In the 2009–10 season, Kevin Durant had the highest minute total (3239)[8] but was fourth in minute average (39.50) behind Ellis, Gerald Wallace (41.04) and Rudy Gay (39.69).[9] Ellis was not among the top ten in total minutes.[11]
  19. ^ The 2011–12 season was shortened to 66 games due to the league's lockout.[39] The qualification for this season's minutes leader was to appear in at least 56 games (out of 66) or to have at played least 1610 minutes.[1]
  20. ^ In the 2011–12 season, Kevin Durant had the highest minute total (2546)[8] but was third in minute average (38.58) behind Deng and Kevin Love (39.00).[9] Deng was not among the top ten in total minutes.[11]
  21. ^ In the 2012–13 season, Damian Lillard had the highest minute total (3166)[8] but was third in minute average (38.61) behind Deng and Kobe Bryant (38.63).[9] Deng was not among the top ten in total minutes.[11]
  22. ^ In the 2013–14 season, Kevin Durant had the highest minute total (3122)[8] but was third in minute average (38.54) behind Anthony and Jimmy Butler (38.67).[9] Anthony was fourth in total minutes (2982) behind Durant, Monta Ellis (3023) and DeMar DeRozan (3017).[11]
  23. ^ In the 2014–15 season, James Harden had the highest minute total (2981)[8] but was second in minute average (36.80).[9] Butler was not among the top ten in total minutes.[11]
  24. ^ In the 2016–17 season, Andrew Wiggins had the highest minute total (3048)[8] but was third in minute average (37.17) behind James and Kyle Lowry (37.40).[9] James was tenth in total minutes (2794) behind Wiggins, Karl-Anthony Towns (3030), James Harden (2947), Giannis Antetokounmpo (2845), John Wall (2836), Jimmy Butler (2809), Harrison Barnes (2803), Russell Westbrook (2802) and CJ McCollum (2796).[11]

See also edit

References edit

General
  • "NBA & ABA Yearly Leaders and Records for Minutes Per Game". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
  • "NBA & ABA Yearly Leaders and Records for Minutes Played". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
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