Throughout the 72 seasons in NBA history, there have been many outstanding players and absolute legends, and thus there have been many extraordinary individual campaigns. Although some of these all-stars had special advantages and conditions, not one of them was undeserving.

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Outstanding weeks or months, exorbitant records in scoring, rebounds, assists or blocks, individual awards, championships; we have taken into account everything to establish what are the 10 greatest individual seasons in NBA history.

UPDATE: 2024/02/28 21:00 EST BY ROBERTH PEREZ

The best players in the world are in the NBA, putting up impressive performances week after week, and year after year. Throughout NBA history, there have been several players who unleashed all of their talent in one season and posted video game numbers, displaying a ridiculous level of play.

These players not only posted incredible numbers, but won awards, both individually and collectively, to round out a dream season. Michael Jordan, Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain and LeBron James were some of those players who went down in history thanks to their memorable performances.

10 Giannis Antetokounmpo Was A Monster In The 2019-2020 Season

Giannis Was Named MVP & Defensive Player Of The Year

Season

Age

Points Per Game

Rebounds Per Game

Assists Per Game

Awards

2019-2020

25

29.5

13.6

5.6

MVP, Defensive Player Of The Year.

Giannis Antetokounmpo, year after year, became a more complete player, and in 2019-2020, he had what, so far, has been his most outstanding individual campaign. 63 games, all as a starter, for averages of 29.5 points, 13.6 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.0 steals and 1.0 blocks per game, and he had a 31.9 Player Efficiency Rating and 11.5 box plus/minus.

The Greek Freak also had a place on the All-NBA team, All-Defensive team, and he was named Defensive Player of the year and MVP. Unfortunately for Giannis, that year he could not win the championship with the Milwaukee Bucks.

9 Bill Russell Was In A League Of His Own In The 1964-1965 Season

Bill Russell Grabbed 25.2 Rebounds Per Game

Bill Russell
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Season

Age

Points Per Game

Rebounds Per Game

Assists Per Game

Awards

1964-1965

30

14.1

24.1

5.3

MVP, NBA Champion, Rebounding Champion.

The 1964-1965 season of the multi-champion and franchise player of the Boston Celtics, Bill Russell, cannot be absent from this list. MVP, All-Star Game appearance, rebounding champion (24.1 rebounds per game) and his seventh consecutive NBA championship ring speak for Russell's unforgettable season. In the playoffs, he recorded 25.2 rebounds, 16.5 points and 6.3 assists per game, just ridiculous.

8 Wilt Chamberlain Had An Insane Rookie Season In 1959-1960

Wilt Chamberlain Took MVP Honors

Wilt Chamberlain
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Season

Age

Points Per Game

Rebounds Per Game

Assists Per Game

Awards

1959-1960

23

37.6

27

2.3

MVP, Rookie Of The Year, Scoring Champion, Rebounding Champion.

Wilt Chamberlain's debut season was but a foreshadowing of what would be a spectacular NBA career with multiple awards and achievements both individually and collectively.

Rookie of the Year, first call to an All-Star Game, in which he was also the most valuable player, leader in points per game, with 37.6, leader in rebounds per game, with 27, and also leader in Player Efficiency Rating (28.1) and Win Shares (17.0). Despite such individual numbers, that year the champions were the Boston Celtics.

7 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Was A Threat In The 1975-1976 Season

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Was Amazing Both Offensively & Defensively

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Season

Age

Points Per Game

Rebounds Per Game

Blocks Per Game

Awards

1975-1976

28

27.7

16.9

4.1

MVP, Rebounding Champion, Blocking Champion.

The all-time NBA scoring leader with 38,387 points, had among his several outstanding campaigns in his career an especially outstanding one. In 1975-1976, at the age of 28 and in his first and best year with the Los Angeles Lakers, he averaged 27.7 points, 16.9 rebounds (league leader), 5.0 assists, 1.5 steals and 4.1 blocks per game (league leader).

He also led the league in triple-doubles (five), Player Efficiency Rating (27.2), Value Over Replacement Player (9.0) and Win Shares (17.0). Needless to say, he was the MVP of the season.

6 Wilt Chamberlain Scored 50.4 Points Per Game In The 1961-1962 Season

Wilt Chamberlain Made History With A 100-Point Game

Season

Age

Points Per Game

Rebounds Per Game

Assists Per Game

Awards

1961-1962

25

50.4

25.7

2.4

Scoring Champion, Rebounding Champion.

A monstrous year was achieved by Wilt Chamberlain in his third season in the NBA. With the figures of 4029 total points and an imposing average of 50.4 points per game, plus the amazing average of 25.7 rebounds per game. He recorded 15 games with more than 60 points scored, including the record-setting game in which he scored 100 points, on March 2, 1962, against the New York Knicks. Believe or not, he was not named MVP of the season (Bill Russell took the honors).

5 Nikola Jokić Had A Historic Season In 2021-2022

Nikola Jokić Set An All-Time Record In Player Efficiency Rating

nikola jokic
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Season

Age

Points Per Game

Rebounds Per Game

Assists Per Game

Awards

2021-2022

26

27.1

13.8

7.9

MVP

Nikola Jokić certainly didn't make it past the first round of the playoffs against the eventual champion Golden State Warriors, but individually, he tore it up. He was named MVP for the second straight season, and rightfully so.

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In terms of traditional stats, he recorded 19 triple doubles, with averages of 27.1 points, 13.8 rebounds, 7.9 assists, 1.5 steals and 0.9 blocks per game. In terms of advanced stats, he led the league in Win Shares (15.2), Box Plus/Minus (13.7), Value Over Replacement Player (9.8) and he set an all-time record in Player Efficiency Rating (32.8).

4 LeBron James Had Arguably His Greatest Season in 2011-2012

LeBron James Was Named MVP, & Finals MVP

Season

Age

Points Per Game

Rebounds Per Game

Assists Per Game

Awards

2011-2012

27

27.1

7.9

6.2

MVP, Finals MVP, NBA Champion.

Throughout his 20-year NBA career, King James has been a pretty consistent player, and his outstanding numbers reflect that. He is always having superlative averages both offensively and defensively, but if we must choose, his best campaign was in 2011-2012.

He won a Championship ring with the Miami Heat, he was the MVP of the season and finals MVP, All-Star Game appearance, All-NBA, All-Defensive, 27.1 points per game, 7.9 rebounds per game, 6.2 assists, 1.9 steals and 0.8 blocks per game. Insane.

3 Michael Jordan Reclaimed His Throne In The 1995-1996 Season

It Was Jordan's First Full Season Back After His First Retirement

Michael Jordan vs Supersonics
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Season

Age

Points Per Game

Rebounds Per Game

Assists Per Game

Awards

1995-1996

32

30.4

6.6

4.3

MVP, Finals MVP, NBA Champion, All-Star Game MVP, Scoring Champion.

After being out of the big competition for practically 2 years due to his experiment of playing baseball, Michael Jordan returned to reclaim his throne and he did it in a very convincing way. In his first full-season after that absence, he averaged 30.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.2 steals per game, in addition to his dominant and spectacular play to which he had been accustomed to throughout his career.

Once again, he led the Bulls to the championship, and he won the MVP, Finals MVP, All-Star Game MVP, he was scoring champion, and leader in Value Over Replacement Player and Box Plus/minus.

2 Michael Jordan Had An Incredible Season In 1987-1988

Michael Jordan Was The MVP & Defensive Player Of The Year

Michael Jordan in the paint
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Season

Age

Points Per Game

Rebounds Per Game

Steals Per Game

Awards

1987-1988

24

35.0

5.5

3.2

MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, Scoring Champion, Steals leader, All-Star Game MVP.

Air Jordan, still quite young at only 24 years old, had a dream season in which only the mighty "Bad Boys" of Detroit were able to avoid what would have been a possible perfect season for His Airness, by eliminating his Chicago Bulls in the playoffs and killing the possibility of Mike's first championship.

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However, in the regular season, Jordan managed to lead in points per game (35.0), steals (3.2), PER (31.7), VORP (12.5) and Box Plus/minus (13.0). Michael Jordan made the All-Nba and All-Defensive teams, he went to the All-Star Game where he was also the most valuable player, and he won the MVP award and the Defensive Player of the year award. Not even in a video game can you do that.

1 Shaquille O'Neal Was Unstoppable In The 1999-2000 Season

Shaquille O'Neal Won It All That Year

Shaquille O’Neal
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Season

Age

Points Per Game

Rebounds Per Game

Blocks Per Game

Awards

1999-2000

27

29.7

13.6

3.0

MVP, NBA Champion, Finals MVP, Scoring Champion, All-Star Game MVP.

In 1999-2000, Shaquille O'Neal had arguably the greatest season in NBA history. To this day, there has not been a season as dominant individually and collectively.

Scoring Champion with 29.7 points per game, second-best rebounder with 13.6 per game, third-best blocker with 3.0 per game, first in field goal percentage (57.4), first in PER (30.6), first in Box Plus/minus (9.3), first in VORP (9.0), All-Star Game MVP, Finals MVP, and MVP of the season. Unbelievable.