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Individual Leaders INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Sep 15, 2019 (All games) To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games. SCORING REBOUNDING ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------- 1.Ra, Guna-KOR............. 5 45 3 22 115 23.0 1.Ra, Guna-KOR............. 5 26 38 64 12.8 2.Bogdanovic, Bogdan-SRB... 8 60 35 28 183 22.9 2.Haddadi, Hamed-IRI....... 5 12 42 54 10.8 3.Webster, Corey-NZL....... 5 39 24 12 114 22.8 3.Mejri, Salah-TUN......... 5 13 38 51 10.2 4.Mills, Patty-AUS......... 8 61 23 37 182 22.8 4.Gobert, Rudy-FRA......... 8 18 55 73 9.1 5.Tucker, Dar-JOR.......... 5 32 7 34 105 21.0 5.Valanciunas, Jonas-LTU... 5 13 31 44 8.8 6.Osman, Cedi-TUR.......... 5 38 10 16 102 20.4 Antetokounmpo, Giann-GRE. 5 5 39 44 8.8 7.Fournier, Evan-FRA....... 8 58 16 26 158 19.8 7.Moreira, Yanick-ANG...... 5 16 27 43 8.6 8.Schroeder, Dennis-GER.... 5 29 10 30 98 19.6 8.Blatche, Andray-PHI...... 5 8 34 42 8.4 9.Mahmutoglu, Melih-TUR.... 5 37 15 4 93 18.6 9.Balvin, Ondrej-CZE....... 8 14 53 67 8.4 10.Fotu, Isaac-NZL.......... 5 34 2 22 92 18.4 10.Scola, Luis-ARG.......... 8 14 51 65 8.1 11.Scola, Luis-ARG.......... 8 46 11 40 143 17.9 11.Yi, Jianlian-CHN......... 5 9 30 39 7.8 12.Yi, Jianlian-CHN......... 5 31 5 22 89 17.8 12.Zhou, Qi-CHN............. 5 6 32 38 7.6 13.Gallinari, Danilo-ITA.... 5 26 12 22 86 17.2 Ruiz, Miguel-VEN......... 5 15 23 38 7.6 14.De Colo, Nando-FRA....... 8 42 13 35 132 16.5 14.Jokic, Nikola-SRB........ 8 13 47 60 7.5 15.Wiltjer, Kyle-CAN........ 5 28 15 11 82 16.4 Al Dwairi, Ahmad-JOR..... 4 12 18 30 7.5 16.Rubio, Ricky-ESP......... 8 41 12 37 131 16.4 16.Fazekas, Nick-JPN........ 5 11 26 37 7.4 17.Al Dwairi, Ahmad-JOR..... 4 26 0 13 65 16.3 17.Ben Romdhane, Makram-TUN. 5 17 19 36 7.2 18.Mejri, Salah-TUN......... 5 31 7 12 81 16.2 18.Dubljevic, Bojan-MNE..... 5 12 23 35 7.0 19.Blatche, Andray-PHI...... 5 30 9 10 79 15.8 Vorontsevich, Andrey-RUS. 5 6 29 35 7.0 20.Watanabe, Yuta-JPN....... 5 25 2 26 78 15.6 Varejao, Anderson-BRA.... 5 3 32 35 7.0 21.Satoransky, Tomas-CZE.... 8 42 13 27 124 15.5 Birch, Khem-CAN.......... 5 20 15 35 7.0 22.Bohacik, Jaromir-CZE..... 8 45 20 12 122 15.3 23.Belinelli, Marco-ITA..... 5 24 9 18 75 15.0 Joseph, Cory-CAN......... 5 29 8 9 75 15.0 25.Antetokounmpo, Giann-GRE. 5 24 2 24 74 14.8 26.Haddadi, Hamed-IRI....... 5 28 4 13 73 14.6 Vucevic, Nikola-MNE...... 5 30 4 9 73 14.6 28.Walker, Kemba-USA........ 7 36 15 14 101 14.4 29.Fazekas, Nick-JPN........ 5 28 9 7 72 14.4 30.Gasol, Marc-ESP.......... 8 37 7 34 115 14.4 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ASSISTS ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- 1.Eric, Michael-NGR........ 4 15 19 .789 1.Schroeder, Dennis-GER.... 5 47 9.40 2.Geramipoor, Aaron-IRI.... 5 23 33 .697 2.Satoransky, Tomas-CZE.... 8 68 8.50 3.Jokic, Nikola-SRB........ 8 34 50 .680 3.Campazzo, Facundo-ARG.... 8 62 7.75 4.Fotu, Isaac-NZL.......... 5 34 51 .667 4.Solano, Gelvis-DOM....... 5 33 6.60 5.Paulo, Leonel-ANG........ 5 15 23 .652 5.Wilbekin, Scott-TUR...... 4 26 6.50 6.Lekavicius, Lukas-LTU.... 5 24 37 .649 6.Dellavedova, Matthew-AUS. 8 50 6.25 7.Valanciunas, Jonas-LTU... 5 27 42 .643 7.Guillent, Heissler-VEN... 5 31 6.20 8.Voigtmann, Johannes-GER.. 5 21 33 .636 8.Rubio, Ricky-ESP......... 8 48 6.00 9.Bogut, Andrew-AUS........ 8 31 49 .633 9.Ingles, Joe-AUS.......... 8 45 5.63 10.Gobert, Rudy-FRA......... 8 27 43 .628 10.Webster, Corey-NZL....... 5 28 5.60 11.Delia, Marcos-ARG........ 8 25 41 .610 11.Walker, Kemba-USA........ 7 38 5.43 12.Al Dwairi, Ahmad-JOR..... 4 26 43 .605 12.Kalnietis, Mantas-LTU.... 5 27 5.40 13.Datome, Luigi-ITA........ 4 16 27 .593 Dalmeida, Xane-SEN....... 5 27 5.40 14.Birch, Khem-CAN.......... 5 22 38 .579 Calathes, Nick-GRE....... 5 27 5.40 15.Mahmutoglu, Melih-TUR.... 5 37 64 .578 15.Jovic, Stefan-SRB........ 8 43 5.38 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) STEALS ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ 1.Kulagin, Mikhail-RUS..... 5 12 12 1.000 1.Abada, Omar-TUN.......... 5 13 2.60 2.Waczynski, Adam-POL...... 8 28 30 .933 2.Blatche, Andray-PHI...... 5 12 2.40 Jankunas, Paulis-LTU..... 5 14 15 .933 Okogie, Josh-NGR......... 5 12 2.40 Lekavicius, Lukas-LTU.... 5 14 15 .933 Antetokounmpo, Giann-GRE. 5 12 2.40 5.Watanabe, Yuta-JPN....... 5 26 28 .929 5.Campazzo, Facundo-ARG.... 8 16 2.00 6.Vorontsevich, Andrey-RUS. 5 12 13 .923 Birch, Khem-CAN.......... 5 10 2.00 Webster, Corey-NZL....... 5 12 13 .923 Ejim, Melvin-CAN......... 5 10 2.00 Benzing, Robin-GER....... 5 12 13 .923 Ndour, Maurice-SEN....... 5 10 2.00 9.Raduljica, Miroslav-SRB.. 7 21 23 .913 9.Ben Romdhane, Makram-TUN. 5 9 1.80 10.Ejim, Melvin-CAN......... 5 10 11 .909 Yakhchalidehkordi, B-IRI. 5 9 1.80 11.Okogie, Josh-NGR......... 5 19 21 .905 11.Fernandez, Rudy-ESP...... 8 13 1.63 12.Satoransky, Tomas-CZE.... 8 27 30 .900 Ingles, Joe-AUS.......... 8 13 1.63 13.De Colo, Nando-FRA....... 8 35 39 .897 13.Fridzon, Vitaly-RUS...... 5 8 1.60 14.Barnes, Harrison-USA..... 8 24 27 .889 Brooks, Jeff-ITA......... 5 8 1.60 Domingos, Gerson-ANG..... 4 8 9 .889 Vincent, Nnamdi-NGR...... 5 8 1.60 Garcia, Alex-BRA......... 5 8 1.60 Calathes, Nick-GRE....... 5 8 1.60 INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Through games of Sep 15, 2019 (All games) 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 1.Schilb, Blake-CZE........ 6 11 17 .647 1.Webster, Corey-NZL....... 5 24 4.80 2.Okoye, Stan-NGR.......... 5 7 11 .636 2.Bogdanovic, Bogdan-SRB... 8 35 4.38 3.Joaquim, Valdelicio-ANG.. 5 5 8 .625 3.Wiltjer, Kyle-CAN........ 5 15 3.00 4.Peterka, Martin-CZE...... 8 9 15 .600 Mahmutoglu, Melih-TUR.... 5 15 3.00 5.Fazekas, Nick-JPN........ 5 9 16 .563 5.Mills, Patty-AUS......... 8 23 2.88 6.M'Baye, Amath-FRA........ 8 10 18 .556 6.Guillent, Heissler-VEN... 5 13 2.60 Voigtmann, Johannes-GER.. 5 10 18 .556 7.Bohacik, Jaromir-CZE..... 8 20 2.50 Morgan, Conor-CAN........ 4 5 9 .556 8.Gallinari, Danilo-ITA.... 5 12 2.40 Metu, Chimezie-NGR....... 5 5 9 .556 Yakhchalidehkordi, B-IRI. 5 12 2.40 10.Webster, Corey-NZL....... 5 24 44 .545 Vincent, Nnamdi-NGR...... 5 12 2.40 Hadidane, Mohamed-TUN.... 5 6 11 .545 Loe, Rob-NZL............. 5 12 2.40 12.Bogdanovic, Bogdan-SRB... 8 35 66 .530 12.Campazzo, Facundo-ARG.... 8 18 2.25 13.Baynes, Aron-AUS......... 8 11 21 .524 Lee, Junghyun-KOR........ 4 9 2.25 14.Loe, Rob-NZL............. 5 12 23 .522 14.Kulagin, Mikhail-RUS..... 5 11 2.20 15.Harris, Joe-USA.......... 8 13 26 .500 Needham, Derek-MNE....... 5 11 2.20 Gallinari, Danilo-ITA.... 5 12 24 .500 Benite, Vitor-BRA........ 5 11 2.20 Benite, Vitor-BRA........ 5 11 22 .500 Nik Khahbahrami, Moh-IRI. 5 10 20 .500 Albicy, Andrew-FRA....... 8 9 18 .500 Printezis, Georgios-GRE.. 5 7 14 .500 Datome, Luigi-ITA........ 4 6 12 .500 Wilbekin, Scott-TUR...... 4 6 12 .500 Bethelmy, Luis-VEN....... 4 4 8 .500 BLOCKED SHOTS ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio ------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Mejri, Salah-TUN......... 5 16 3.20 1.Lo, Maodo-GER............ 5 16 3.2 1 0.2 16.00 2.Gobert, Rudy-FRA......... 8 15 1.88 2.Balbay, Dogus-TUR........ 5 21 4.2 2 0.4 10.50 3.Kleber, Maximilian-GER... 5 9 1.80 3.Wilbekin, Scott-TUR...... 4 26 6.5 4 1.0 6.50 4.Turner, Myles-USA........ 8 14 1.75 4.Sloukas, Kostas-GRE...... 5 23 4.6 4 0.8 5.75 5.Valanciunas, Jonas-LTU... 5 8 1.60 5.Pangos, Kevin-CAN........ 5 26 5.2 5 1.0 5.20 6.Balkman, Renaldo-PUR..... 5 7 1.40 6.Mitchell, Donovan-USA.... 8 40 5.0 8 1.0 5.00 Birch, Khem-CAN.........
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