NBA Field Goal % Leaders 2024-25
The NBA field goal percentage (FG%) leaderboard for 2024-25, ranked from highest to lowest. Updated daily after every completed game.
NBA Field Goal % Leaders 2024-25 — Full Rankings
275 players ranked · 2024-25 Season · Updated daily
| # | Player | FG% |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() Jericho SimsBucks | 83.6% |
| 2 | ![]() Ryan KalkbrennerHornets | 74.7% |
| 3 | ![]() Jaxson HayesLakers | 74.4% |
| 4 | Mitchell RobinsonKnicks | 72.2% |
| 5 | ![]() Rudy GobertTimberwolves | 69.7% |
| 6 | ![]() Goga BitadzeMagic | 68.7% |
| 7 | ![]() Deandre AytonLakers | 67.2% |
| 8 | ![]() Dwight PowellMavericks | 66.7% |
| 9 | ![]() Daniel GaffordMavericks | 65.8% |
| 10 | ![]() Oso IghodaroSuns | 64.8% |
| 11 | ![]() Jalen DurenPistons | 64.1% |
| 12 | Luke KornetSpurs | 64.0% |
| 13 | ![]() Neemias QuetaCeltics | 63.7% |
| 14 | ![]() Jarrett AllenCavaliers | 63.6% |
| 15 | ![]() Mark WilliamsSuns | 63.3% |
| 16 | ![]() Moussa DiabateHornets | 62.7% |
| 17 | ![]() Isaiah JacksonClippers | 62.4% |
| 18 | Karlo MatkovicPelicans | 61.6% |
| 19 | ![]() Marvin Bagley IIIMavericks | 61.5% |
| 20 | ![]() Ivica ZubacPacers | 61.3% |
| 21 | Zion WilliamsonPelicans | 60.1% |
| 22 | ![]() Day'Ron SharpeNets | 60.1% |
| 23 | ![]() Paul ReedPistons | 59.7% |
| 24 | ![]() Adem Bona76ers | 58.4% |
| 25 | ![]() Nikola JokicNuggets | 57.3% |
About the Field Goal % Stat
Field goal percentage measures shooting accuracy as a proportion of all field goal attempts. It is the most fundamental indicator of shot quality and offensive efficiency. Big men who score predominantly inside the paint — dunks, putbacks, short post moves — typically lead FG% because close-range attempts carry the highest make rate. Elite FG% numbers in the 60–70% range are typically posted by centres whose shot diet consists primarily of attempts within five feet of the basket.
High FG% informs which players are taking the highest-quality shots, correlating with reliable scoring efficiency. For prop betting, FG% leaders who also post high scoring averages — combining accuracy with volume — are among the safest points prop targets. FG% is also useful for identifying players whose offensive role is expanding (more high-percentage looks) or shrinking (more difficult pull-up attempts), which affects the reliability of their points prop lines.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who has the best field goal percentage in the NBA in 2025-26?
Jericho Sims leads the NBA in field goal % for 2024-25 with 83.6% FG% across 56 games. Full rankings are shown in the leaderboard above — updated daily after every completed game. Click any player's name to view their Statz profile with game logs, prop hit rates and active streaks.
What is a good field goal percentage in the NBA?
The NBA league average FG% is typically around 46–48%. A FG% above 50% is considered strong; above 55% is excellent; above 60% is elite — typically achieved by players who take a high proportion of shots within five feet of the basket. Three-point-heavy shooters often post lower FG% (44–47%) despite excellent efficiency per shot. True shooting percentage (TS%) provides a better comparison across different shot diets.
How does field goal percentage affect NBA prop betting?
High FG% players are taking the highest-quality shots from the most efficient positions. For points props, FG% leaders who also post high scoring averages represent a combination of volume and efficiency that produces consistent output. A player whose FG% is declining mid-season — visible in game log data on their Statz player page — may be struggling with shot selection, which is a sell signal on their points props even if their PPG average has not dropped yet.
What is the difference between FG%, eFG% and TS%?
FG% = Made field goals / Attempted field goals — does not weight three-pointers. eFG% = (FGM + 0.5 × 3PM) / FGA — adjusts for the extra value of three-pointers. TS% = Points / (2 × (FGA + 0.44 × FTA)) — the most complete efficiency measure, adjusting for both three-pointers and free throws. For prop research, raw FG% is most useful for identifying high-percentage scorers who operate primarily near the basket.




















