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NBA Points + Rebounds Leaders 2024-25

The NBA points + rebounds combined leaderboard for 2024-25, ranked by per-game combined total. Updated daily after every completed game.

NBA Points + Rebounds Leaders 2024-25 — Full Rankings

276 players ranked · 2024-25 Season · Updated daily

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#PlayerPts+Reb
2517.4
2527.4
2537.3
2547.1
255
Zeke Nnaji
Zeke NnajiNuggets
7.0
2566.9
257
Dwight Powell
Dwight PowellMavericks
6.6
2586.3
259
Micah Peavy
Micah PeavyPelicans
6.3
2606.1
261
Mike Conley
Mike ConleyTimberwolves
6.1
2626.0
2636.0
264
Caleb Martin
Caleb MartinMavericks
6.0
265
Jaylen Clark
Jaylen ClarkTimberwolves
5.7
2665.4
2675.3
2685.3
269
Cam Christie
Cam ChristieClippers
5.0
2705.0
2714.9
272
Rayan Rupert
Rayan RupertGrizzlies
4.7
2734.5
274
Tyus Jones
Tyus JonesNuggets
4.2
2753.9

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About the Points + Rebounds Stat

Points + rebounds is a two-category combined stat capturing a player's scoring and rebounding output. This market is most relevant for power forwards and versatile big men who score in the post or on pick-and-rolls while dominating the glass. The leaders in this category typically average 25+ points and 9+ rebounds. Pts+Reb props are popular for players whose scoring may vary but whose rebounding provides a reliable floor — a cold shooting night can still be saved by double-digit boards.

For prop betting, a strong Pts+Reb signal emerges when: the player has a high L5 hit rate on the combined line, the opponent ranks poorly in both points allowed and defensive rebounding, and the player's minutes floor is reliable. Check the Statz hit rates page for current Pts+Reb hit rates, and use game logs on each player's Statz profile to identify recent rebounding trends.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who leads the NBA in points + rebounds combined in 2025-26?

The current NBA points + rebounds leader for 2025-26 is shown at rank #1 in the leaderboard above. The full rankings are updated daily after every completed game. Click any player\'s name to view their Statz profile — game logs, prop hit rates and active streaks are all available.

When should I bet the Pts+Reb prop over a pure points prop?

Bet Pts+Reb instead of pure points when: (1) a player is a dominant rebounder with scoring variance but a reliable rebounding floor, (2) the matchup favours rebounding but not necessarily scoring, or (3) the Pts+Reb line offers better value than the straight points line. Pts+Reb is most effective for centres and power forwards who score in the paint — their rebounding floor is more predictable than individual shooting nights.

How does pace of play affect Pts+Reb props?

Pace affects points more than rebounds — faster pace means more shot attempts and inflated scoring opportunities. Rebounding is less pace-sensitive because it is tied to missed shots rather than raw possessions. Teams that generate more offensive possessions through offensive rebounding produce more total rebound opportunities for their big men. For Pts+Reb props, look for players in up-tempo offences where scoring volume is amplified while their rebounding role stays constant.

What Pts+Reb total should I look for as a betting threshold?

Lines for a typical starting big man's Pts+Reb prop average 28–38 combined. For elite scoring-rebounding big men (Giannis, Jokic), lines range from 40–50+. When the prop line is within 3 points of a player's recent L10 Pts+Reb average (visible in game logs on their Statz player page), there is meaningful value. Players whose rebounding is trending up while the combined line is unchanged represent strong over opportunities.

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