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{"dataset": "monaco_dev", "qid": "257", "ex_num": 257, "question": "Which NBA scoring champions held the title for at least 3 consecutive years?", "answers": ["Bob McAdoo", "George Gervin", "George Mikan", "James Harden", "Kevin Durant", "Michael Jordan", "Neil Johnston", "Wilt Chamberlain"], "docs": [{"id": "4u6y9csnoaPm5FwLjHmDDFPmzTz2c2oA9uugkBJijhJHWFy1wCNWC4jyTdhiom8LBLjwqSfofhC3Xto6kqcjUUW3__3__table__0", "title": "List of NBA annual scoring leaders", "section": "Annual leaders", "sub_question_text": "Which players have been the NBA regular season scoring champion? [list]", "text": "| Season | Player | Age | Pos | Team | GP | Field goals made | 3-point field goals made | Free throws made | Total points | Points per game |\n|:---|:---|---:|:---|:---|---:|:---|:---|---:|:---|---:|\n| 1946–47 | Joe Fulks* | 25 | F/C | Philadelphia Warriors | 60 | 475 | β€” | 439 | 1,389 | 23.2 |\n| 1947–48 | Max Zaslofsky | 22 | G/F | Chicago Stags | 48 | 373 | β€” | 261 | 1,007 | 21 |\n| 1948–49 | George Mikan* | 24 | C | Minneapolis Lakers | 60 | 583 | β€” | 532 | 1,698 | 28.3 |\n| 1949–50 | George Mikan* (2) | 25 | C | Minneapolis Lakers | 68 | 649 | β€” | 567 | 1,865 | 27.4 |\n| 1950–51 | George Mikan* (3) | 26 | C | Minneapolis Lakers | 68 | 678 | β€” | 576 | 1,932 | 28.4 |\n| 1951–52 | Paul Arizin* | 23 | F/G | Philadelphia Warriors | 66 | 548 | β€” | 578 | 1,674 | 25.4 |\n| 1952–53 | Neil Johnston* | 23 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 70 | 504 | β€” | 556 | 1,564 | 22.3 |\n| 1953–54 | Neil Johnston* (2) | 24 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 72 | 591 | β€” | 577 | 1,759 | 24.5 |\n| 1954–55 | Neil Johnston* (3) | 25 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 72 | 521 | β€” | 589 | 1,631 | 22.7 |\n| 1955–56 ‑ | Bob Pettit* | 23 | F/C | St. Louis Hawks | 72 | 646 | β€” | 557 | 1,849 | 25.7 |\n| 1956–57 | Paul Arizin* (2) | 28 | F/G | Philadelphia Warriors | 71 | 613 | β€” | 591 | 1,817 | 25.6 |\n| 1957–58 | George Yardley* | 29 | F/G | Detroit Pistons | 72 | 673 | β€” | 655 | 2,001 | 27.8 |\n| 1958–59 ‑ | Bob Pettit* (2) | 26 | F/C | St. Louis Hawks | 72 | 719 | β€” | 667 | 2,105 | 29.2 |\n| 1959–60 ‑ | Wilt Chamberlain* | 23 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 72 | 1,065 | β€” | 577 | 2,707 | 37.6 |\n| 1960–61 | Wilt Chamberlain* (2) | 24 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 79 | 1,251 | β€” | 531 | 3,033 | 38.4 |\n| 1961–62 | Wilt Chamberlain* (3) | 25 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 80 | 1,597 | β€” | 835 | 4,029 | 50.4 |\n| 1962–63 | Wilt Chamberlain* (4) | 26 | C | San Francisco Warriors | 80 | 1,463 | β€” | 660 | 3,586 | 44.8 |\n| 1963–64 | Wilt Chamberlain* (5) | 27 | C | San Francisco Warriors | 80 | 1,204 | β€” | 540 | 2,948 | 36.9 |\n| 1964–65 | Wilt Chamberlain* (6) | 28 | C | San Francisco Warriors Philadelphia 76ers | 73 | 1,063 | β€” | 408 | 2,534 | 34.7 |\n| 1965–66 ‑ | Wilt Chamberlain* (7) | 29 | C | Philadelphia 76ers | 79 | 1,074 | β€” | 501 | 2,649 | 33.5 |\n| 1966–67 | Rick Barry* | 22 | F | San Francisco Warriors | 78 | 1,011 | β€” | 753 | 2,775 | 35.6 |\n| 1967–68 | Dave Bing* | 24 | G | Detroit Pistons | 79 | 835 | β€” | 472 | 2,142 | 27.1 |\n| 1968–69 | Elvin Hayes* | 23 | F/C | San Diego Rockets | 82 | 930 | β€” | 467 | 2,327 | 28.4 |\n| 1969–70 | Jerry West* | 31 | G | Los Angeles Lakers | 74 | 831 | β€” | 647 | 2,309 | 31.2 |\n| 1970–71 ‑ | Lew Alcindor* | 23 | C | Milwaukee Bucks | 82 | 1,063 | β€” | 470 | 2,596 | 31.7 |\n| 1971–72 ‑ | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (2) | 24 | C | Milwaukee Bucks | 81 | 1,159 | β€” | 504 | 2,822 | 34.8 |\n| 1972–73 | Nate Archibald* | 24 | G | Kansas City-Omaha Kings | 80 | 1,028 | β€” | 663 | 2,719 | 34 |\n| 1973–74 | Bob McAdoo* | 22 | C/F | Buffalo Braves | 74 | 901 | β€” | 459 | 2,261 | 30.6 |\n| 1974–75 ‑ | Bob McAdoo* (2) | 23 | C/F | Buffalo Braves | 82 | 1,095 | β€” | 641 | 2,831 | 34.5 |\n| 1975–76 | Bob McAdoo* (3) | 24 | C/F | Buffalo Braves | 78 | 934 | β€” | 559 | 2,427 | 31.1 |\n| 1976–77 | Pete Maravich* | 29 | G | New Orleans Jazz | 73 | 886 | β€” | 501 | 2,273 | 31.1 |\n| 1977–78 | George Gervin* | 25 | G/F | San Antonio Spurs | 82 | 864 | β€” | 504 | 2,232 | 27.2 |\n| 1978–79 | George Gervin* (2) | 26 | G/F | San Antonio Spurs | 80 | 947 | β€” | 471 | 2,365 | 29.6 |\n| 1979–80 | George Gervin* (3) | 27 | G/F | San Antonio Spurs | 78 | 1,024 | 32 | 505 | 2,585 | 33.1 |\n| 1980–81 | Adrian Dantley* | 24 | F/G | Utah Jazz | 80 | 909 | 2 | 632 | 2,452 | 30.7 |\n| 1981–82 | George Gervin* (4) | 29 | G/F | San Antonio Spurs | 79 | 993 | 10 | 555 | 2,551 | 32.3 |\n| 1982–83 | Alex English* | 29 | F | Denver Nuggets | 82 | 959 | 2 | 406 | 2,326 | 28.4 |\n| 1983–84 | Adrian Dantley* (2) | 27 | F/G | Utah Jazz | 79 | 802 | 1 | 813 | 2,418 | 30.6 |\n| 1984–85 | Bernard King* | 28 | F | New York Knicks | 55 | 691 | 1 | 426 | 1,809 | 32.9 |\n| 1985–86 | Dominique Wilkins* | 26 | F | Atlanta Hawks | 78 | 888 | 13 | 577 | 2,366 | 30.3 |\n| 1986–87 | Michael Jordan* | 23 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 1,098 | 12 | 833 | 3,041 | 37.1 |\n| 1987–88 ‑ | Michael Jordan* (2) | 24 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 1,069 | 7 | 723 | 2,868 | 35 |\n| 1988–89 | Michael Jordan* (3) | 25 | G | Chicago Bulls | 81 | 966 | 27 | 674 | 2,633 | 32.5 |\n| 1989–90 | Michael Jordan* (4) | 26 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 1,034 | 92 | 593 | 2,753 | 33.6 |\n| 1990–91 ‑ | Michael Jordan* (5) | 27 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 990 | 29 | 571 | 2,580 | 31.5 |\n| 1991–92 ‑ | Michael Jordan* (6) | 28 | G | Chicago Bulls | 80 | 943 | 27 | 491 | 2,404 | 30.1 |\n| 1992–93 | Michael Jordan* (7) | 29 | G | Chicago Bulls | 78 | 992 | 81 | 476 | 2,541 | 32.6 |\n| 1993–94 | David Robinson* | 28 | C | San Antonio Spurs | 80 | 840 | 10 | 693 | 2,383 | 29.8 |\n| 1994–95 | Shaquille O'Neal* | 22 | C | Orlando Magic | 79 | 930 | 0 | 455 | 2,315 | 29.3 |\n| 1995–96 ‑ | Michael Jordan* (8) | 32 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 916 | 111 | 548 | 2,491 | 30.4 |\n| 1996–97 | Michael Jordan* (9) | 33 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 920 | 111 | 480 | 2,431 | 29.6 |\n| 1997–98 ‑ | Michael Jordan* (10) | 34 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 881 | 30 | 565 | 2,357 | 28.7 |\n| 1998–99 | Allen Iverson* | 23 | G | Philadelphia 76ers | 48 | 435 | 58 | 356 | 1,284 | 26.8 |\n| 1999–00 ‑ | Shaquille O'Neal* (2) | 27 | C | Los Angeles Lakers | 79 | 956 | 0 | 432 | 2,344 | 29.7 |\n| 2000–01 ‑ | Allen Iverson* (2) | 25 | G | Philadelphia 76ers | 71 | 762 | 98 | 585 | 2,207 | 31.1 |\n| 2001–02 | Allen Iverson* (3) | 26 | G | Philadelphia 76ers | 60 | 665 | 78 | 475 | 1,883 | 31.4 |\n| 2002–03 | Tracy McGrady* | 23 | G/F | Orlando Magic | 75 | 829 | 173 | 576 | 2,407 | 32.1 |\n| 2003–04 | Tracy McGrady* (2) | 24 | G/F | Orlando Magic | 67 | 653 | 174 | 398 | 1,878 | 28 |\n| 2004–05 | Allen Iverson* (4) | 29 | G | Philadelphia 76ers | 75 | 771 | 104 | 656 | 2,302 | 30.7 |\n| 2005–06 | Kobe Bryant* | 27 | G | Los Angeles Lakers | 80 | 978 | 180 | 696 | 2,832 | 35.4 |\n| 2006–07 | Kobe Bryant* (2) | 28 | G | Los Angeles Lakers | 77 | 813 | 137 | 667 | 2,430 | 31.6 |\n| 2007–08 | LeBron James^ | 23 | F | Cleveland Cavaliers | 75 | 794 | 113 | 549 | 2,250 | 30 |\n| 2008–09 | Dwyane Wade* | 27 | G | Miami Heat | 79 | 854 | 88 | 590 | 2,386 | 30.2 |\n| 2009–10 | Kevin Durant^ | 21 | F | Oklahoma City Thunder | 82 | 794 | 128 | 756 | 2,472 | 30.1 |\n| 2010–11 | Kevin Durant^ (2) | 22 | F | Oklahoma City Thunder | 78 | 711 | 145 | 594 | 2,161 | 27.7 |\n| 2011–12 | Kevin Durant^ (3) | 23 | F | Oklahoma City Thunder | 66 | 643 | 133 | 431 | 1,850 | 28 |\n| 2012–13 | Carmelo Anthony† | 28 | F | New York Knicks | 67 | 669 | 157 | 425 | 1,920 | 28.7 |\n| 2013–14 ‑ | Kevin Durant^ (4) | 25 | F | Oklahoma City Thunder | 81 | 849 | 192 | 703 | 2,593 | 32 |\n| 2014–15 | Russell Westbrook^ | 26 | G | Oklahoma City Thunder | 67 | 627 | 86 | 546 | 1,886 | 28.1 |\n| 2015–16 ‑ | Stephen Curry^ | 28 | G | Golden State Warriors | 79 | 805 | 402 | 363 | 2,375 | 30.1 |\n| 2016–17 ‑ | Russell Westbrook^ (2) | 28 | G | Oklahoma City Thunder | 81 | 824 | 200 | 710 | 2,558 | 31.6 |\n| 2017–18 ‑ | James Harden^ | 28 | G | Houston Rockets | 72 | 651 | 265 | 624 | 2,191 | 30.4 |\n| 2018–19 | James Harden^ (2) | 29 | G | Houston Rockets | 78 | 843 | 378 | 754 | 2,818 | 36.1 |\n| 2019–20 | James Harden^ (3) | 30 | G | Houston Rockets | 68 | 672 | 299 | 692 | 2,335 | 34.3 |\n| 2020–21 | Stephen Curry^ (2) | 32 | G | Golden State Warriors | 63 | 658 | 337 | 362 | 2,015 | 32 |\n| 2021–22 | Joel Embiid^ | 27 | C | Philadelphia 76ers | 68 | 666 | 93 | 654 | 2,079 | 30.6 |\n| 2022–23 ‑ | Joel Embiid^ (2) | 28 | C | Philadelphia 76ers | 66 | 728 | 66 | 661 | 2,183 | 33.1 |\n| 2023–24 | Luka DončiΔ‡^ | 25 | G | Dallas Mavericks | 70 | 804 | 284 | 478 | 2,370 | 33.9 |"}, {"id": "4u6y9csnoaPm5FwLjHmDDFPmzTz2c2oA9uugkBJijhJHWFy1wCNWC4jyTdhiom8LBLjwqSfofhC3Xto6kqcjUUW3__3__table__0", "title": "List of NBA annual scoring leaders", "section": "Annual leaders", "sub_question_text": "Which players have been the NBA regular season scoring champion? [list]", "text": "| Season | Player | Age | Pos | Team | GP | Field goals made | 3-point field goals made | Free throws made | Total points | Points per game |\n|:---|:---|---:|:---|:---|---:|:---|:---|---:|:---|---:|\n| 1946–47 | Joe Fulks* | 25 | F/C | Philadelphia Warriors | 60 | 475 | β€” | 439 | 1,389 | 23.2 |\n| 1947–48 | Max Zaslofsky | 22 | G/F | Chicago Stags | 48 | 373 | β€” | 261 | 1,007 | 21 |\n| 1948–49 | George Mikan* | 24 | C | Minneapolis Lakers | 60 | 583 | β€” | 532 | 1,698 | 28.3 |\n| 1949–50 | George Mikan* (2) | 25 | C | Minneapolis Lakers | 68 | 649 | β€” | 567 | 1,865 | 27.4 |\n| 1950–51 | George Mikan* (3) | 26 | C | Minneapolis Lakers | 68 | 678 | β€” | 576 | 1,932 | 28.4 |\n| 1951–52 | Paul Arizin* | 23 | F/G | Philadelphia Warriors | 66 | 548 | β€” | 578 | 1,674 | 25.4 |\n| 1952–53 | Neil Johnston* | 23 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 70 | 504 | β€” | 556 | 1,564 | 22.3 |\n| 1953–54 | Neil Johnston* (2) | 24 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 72 | 591 | β€” | 577 | 1,759 | 24.5 |\n| 1954–55 | Neil Johnston* (3) | 25 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 72 | 521 | β€” | 589 | 1,631 | 22.7 |\n| 1955–56 ‑ | Bob Pettit* | 23 | F/C | St. Louis Hawks | 72 | 646 | β€” | 557 | 1,849 | 25.7 |\n| 1956–57 | Paul Arizin* (2) | 28 | F/G | Philadelphia Warriors | 71 | 613 | β€” | 591 | 1,817 | 25.6 |\n| 1957–58 | George Yardley* | 29 | F/G | Detroit Pistons | 72 | 673 | β€” | 655 | 2,001 | 27.8 |\n| 1958–59 ‑ | Bob Pettit* (2) | 26 | F/C | St. Louis Hawks | 72 | 719 | β€” | 667 | 2,105 | 29.2 |\n| 1959–60 ‑ | Wilt Chamberlain* | 23 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 72 | 1,065 | β€” | 577 | 2,707 | 37.6 |\n| 1960–61 | Wilt Chamberlain* (2) | 24 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 79 | 1,251 | β€” | 531 | 3,033 | 38.4 |\n| 1961–62 | Wilt Chamberlain* (3) | 25 | C | Philadelphia Warriors | 80 | 1,597 | β€” | 835 | 4,029 | 50.4 |\n| 1962–63 | Wilt Chamberlain* (4) | 26 | C | San Francisco Warriors | 80 | 1,463 | β€” | 660 | 3,586 | 44.8 |\n| 1963–64 | Wilt Chamberlain* (5) | 27 | C | San Francisco Warriors | 80 | 1,204 | β€” | 540 | 2,948 | 36.9 |\n| 1964–65 | Wilt Chamberlain* (6) | 28 | C | San Francisco Warriors Philadelphia 76ers | 73 | 1,063 | β€” | 408 | 2,534 | 34.7 |\n| 1965–66 ‑ | Wilt Chamberlain* (7) | 29 | C | Philadelphia 76ers | 79 | 1,074 | β€” | 501 | 2,649 | 33.5 |\n| 1966–67 | Rick Barry* | 22 | F | San Francisco Warriors | 78 | 1,011 | β€” | 753 | 2,775 | 35.6 |\n| 1967–68 | Dave Bing* | 24 | G | Detroit Pistons | 79 | 835 | β€” | 472 | 2,142 | 27.1 |\n| 1968–69 | Elvin Hayes* | 23 | F/C | San Diego Rockets | 82 | 930 | β€” | 467 | 2,327 | 28.4 |\n| 1969–70 | Jerry West* | 31 | G | Los Angeles Lakers | 74 | 831 | β€” | 647 | 2,309 | 31.2 |\n| 1970–71 ‑ | Lew Alcindor* | 23 | C | Milwaukee Bucks | 82 | 1,063 | β€” | 470 | 2,596 | 31.7 |\n| 1971–72 ‑ | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (2) | 24 | C | Milwaukee Bucks | 81 | 1,159 | β€” | 504 | 2,822 | 34.8 |\n| 1972–73 | Nate Archibald* | 24 | G | Kansas City-Omaha Kings | 80 | 1,028 | β€” | 663 | 2,719 | 34 |\n| 1973–74 | Bob McAdoo* | 22 | C/F | Buffalo Braves | 74 | 901 | β€” | 459 | 2,261 | 30.6 |\n| 1974–75 ‑ | Bob McAdoo* (2) | 23 | C/F | Buffalo Braves | 82 | 1,095 | β€” | 641 | 2,831 | 34.5 |\n| 1975–76 | Bob McAdoo* (3) | 24 | C/F | Buffalo Braves | 78 | 934 | β€” | 559 | 2,427 | 31.1 |\n| 1976–77 | Pete Maravich* | 29 | G | New Orleans Jazz | 73 | 886 | β€” | 501 | 2,273 | 31.1 |\n| 1977–78 | George Gervin* | 25 | G/F | San Antonio Spurs | 82 | 864 | β€” | 504 | 2,232 | 27.2 |\n| 1978–79 | George Gervin* (2) | 26 | G/F | San Antonio Spurs | 80 | 947 | β€” | 471 | 2,365 | 29.6 |\n| 1979–80 | George Gervin* (3) | 27 | G/F | San Antonio Spurs | 78 | 1,024 | 32 | 505 | 2,585 | 33.1 |\n| 1980–81 | Adrian Dantley* | 24 | F/G | Utah Jazz | 80 | 909 | 2 | 632 | 2,452 | 30.7 |\n| 1981–82 | George Gervin* (4) | 29 | G/F | San Antonio Spurs | 79 | 993 | 10 | 555 | 2,551 | 32.3 |\n| 1982–83 | Alex English* | 29 | F | Denver Nuggets | 82 | 959 | 2 | 406 | 2,326 | 28.4 |\n| 1983–84 | Adrian Dantley* (2) | 27 | F/G | Utah Jazz | 79 | 802 | 1 | 813 | 2,418 | 30.6 |\n| 1984–85 | Bernard King* | 28 | F | New York Knicks | 55 | 691 | 1 | 426 | 1,809 | 32.9 |\n| 1985–86 | Dominique Wilkins* | 26 | F | Atlanta Hawks | 78 | 888 | 13 | 577 | 2,366 | 30.3 |\n| 1986–87 | Michael Jordan* | 23 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 1,098 | 12 | 833 | 3,041 | 37.1 |\n| 1987–88 ‑ | Michael Jordan* (2) | 24 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 1,069 | 7 | 723 | 2,868 | 35 |\n| 1988–89 | Michael Jordan* (3) | 25 | G | Chicago Bulls | 81 | 966 | 27 | 674 | 2,633 | 32.5 |\n| 1989–90 | Michael Jordan* (4) | 26 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 1,034 | 92 | 593 | 2,753 | 33.6 |\n| 1990–91 ‑ | Michael Jordan* (5) | 27 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 990 | 29 | 571 | 2,580 | 31.5 |\n| 1991–92 ‑ | Michael Jordan* (6) | 28 | G | Chicago Bulls | 80 | 943 | 27 | 491 | 2,404 | 30.1 |\n| 1992–93 | Michael Jordan* (7) | 29 | G | Chicago Bulls | 78 | 992 | 81 | 476 | 2,541 | 32.6 |\n| 1993–94 | David Robinson* | 28 | C | San Antonio Spurs | 80 | 840 | 10 | 693 | 2,383 | 29.8 |\n| 1994–95 | Shaquille O'Neal* | 22 | C | Orlando Magic | 79 | 930 | 0 | 455 | 2,315 | 29.3 |\n| 1995–96 ‑ | Michael Jordan* (8) | 32 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 916 | 111 | 548 | 2,491 | 30.4 |\n| 1996–97 | Michael Jordan* (9) | 33 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 920 | 111 | 480 | 2,431 | 29.6 |\n| 1997–98 ‑ | Michael Jordan* (10) | 34 | G | Chicago Bulls | 82 | 881 | 30 | 565 | 2,357 | 28.7 |\n| 1998–99 | Allen Iverson* | 23 | G | Philadelphia 76ers | 48 | 435 | 58 | 356 | 1,284 | 26.8 |\n| 1999–00 ‑ | Shaquille O'Neal* (2) | 27 | C | Los Angeles Lakers | 79 | 956 | 0 | 432 | 2,344 | 29.7 |\n| 2000–01 ‑ | Allen Iverson* (2) | 25 | G | Philadelphia 76ers | 71 | 762 | 98 | 585 | 2,207 | 31.1 |\n| 2001–02 | Allen Iverson* (3) | 26 | G | Philadelphia 76ers | 60 | 665 | 78 | 475 | 1,883 | 31.4 |\n| 2002–03 | Tracy McGrady* | 23 | G/F | Orlando Magic | 75 | 829 | 173 | 576 | 2,407 | 32.1 |\n| 2003–04 | Tracy McGrady* (2) | 24 | G/F | Orlando Magic | 67 | 653 | 174 | 398 | 1,878 | 28 |\n| 2004–05 | Allen Iverson* (4) | 29 | G | Philadelphia 76ers | 75 | 771 | 104 | 656 | 2,302 | 30.7 |\n| 2005–06 | Kobe Bryant* | 27 | G | Los Angeles Lakers | 80 | 978 | 180 | 696 | 2,832 | 35.4 |\n| 2006–07 | Kobe Bryant* (2) | 28 | G | Los Angeles Lakers | 77 | 813 | 137 | 667 | 2,430 | 31.6 |\n| 2007–08 | LeBron James^ | 23 | F | Cleveland Cavaliers | 75 | 794 | 113 | 549 | 2,250 | 30 |\n| 2008–09 | Dwyane Wade* | 27 | G | Miami Heat | 79 | 854 | 88 | 590 | 2,386 | 30.2 |\n| 2009–10 | Kevin Durant^ | 21 | F | Oklahoma City Thunder | 82 | 794 | 128 | 756 | 2,472 | 30.1 |\n| 2010–11 | Kevin Durant^ (2) | 22 | F | Oklahoma City Thunder | 78 | 711 | 145 | 594 | 2,161 | 27.7 |\n| 2011–12 | Kevin Durant^ (3) | 23 | F | Oklahoma City Thunder | 66 | 643 | 133 | 431 | 1,850 | 28 |\n| 2012–13 | Carmelo Anthony† | 28 | F | New York Knicks | 67 | 669 | 157 | 425 | 1,920 | 28.7 |\n| 2013–14 ‑ | Kevin Durant^ (4) | 25 | F | Oklahoma City Thunder | 81 | 849 | 192 | 703 | 2,593 | 32 |\n| 2014–15 | Russell Westbrook^ | 26 | G | Oklahoma City Thunder | 67 | 627 | 86 | 546 | 1,886 | 28.1 |\n| 2015–16 ‑ | Stephen Curry^ | 28 | G | Golden State Warriors | 79 | 805 | 402 | 363 | 2,375 | 30.1 |\n| 2016–17 ‑ | Russell Westbrook^ (2) | 28 | G | Oklahoma City Thunder | 81 | 824 | 200 | 710 | 2,558 | 31.6 |\n| 2017–18 ‑ | James Harden^ | 28 | G | Houston Rockets | 72 | 651 | 265 | 624 | 2,191 | 30.4 |\n| 2018–19 | James Harden^ (2) | 29 | G | Houston Rockets | 78 | 843 | 378 | 754 | 2,818 | 36.1 |\n| 2019–20 | James Harden^ (3) | 30 | G | Houston Rockets | 68 | 672 | 299 | 692 | 2,335 | 34.3 |\n| 2020–21 | Stephen Curry^ (2) | 32 | G | Golden State Warriors | 63 | 658 | 337 | 362 | 2,015 | 32 |\n| 2021–22 | Joel Embiid^ | 27 | C | Philadelphia 76ers | 68 | 666 | 93 | 654 | 2,079 | 30.6 |\n| 2022–23 ‑ | Joel Embiid^ (2) | 28 | C | Philadelphia 76ers | 66 | 728 | 66 | 661 | 2,183 | 33.1 |\n| 2023–24 | Luka DončiΔ‡^ | 25 | G | Dallas Mavericks | 70 | 804 | 284 | 478 | 2,370 | 33.9 |"}, {"id": "5aYBY4sYU6ZVn8TF81y4q66QkuQPVaBP7ng1ppxvK4DdtDjf3TWo2kTad7tVoQcrS2JkFXtaG918L7F9LB48TZVT__0__infobox__0", "title": "Bob McAdoo", "section": "Bob McAdoo", "sub_question_text": "Has NBA player Bob McAdoo been the league's scoring champion for at least three consecutive years?", "text": "# Bob McAdoo\n---\n\n## Miami Heat\nPosition : Scout and community liaison\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1951-09-25) September 25, 1951 (age 73) \nGreensboro, North Carolina, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)\nListed weight : 210 lb (95 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nBen L. Smith \n(Greensboro, North Carolina)\nCollege :\n * Vincennes (1969–1971)\n * North Carolina (1971–1972)\nNBA draft : 1972: 1st round, 2nd overall pick\nSelected by the Buffalo Braves\nPlaying career : 1972–1992\nPosition : Center\nNumber : 11, 21\nCoaching career : 1995–2014\n\n## Career history\n\n## As player:\n1972–1976 : Buffalo Braves\n1976–1979 : New York Knicks\n1979 : Boston Celtics\n1979–1981 : Detroit Pistons\n1981 : New Jersey Nets\n1981–1985 : Los Angeles Lakers\n1986 : Philadelphia 76ers\n1986–1990 : Olimpia Milano\n1990–1992 : Filanto ForlΓ¬\n1992 : Teamsystem Fabriano\n\n## As coach:\n1995–2014 : Miami Heat (assistant)\n\n## Career highlights and awards\nAs player:\n\n * 2Γ— NBA champion (1982, 1985)\n * NBA Most Valuable Player (1975)\n * 5Γ— NBA All-Star (1974–1978)\n * All-NBA First Team (1975)\n * All-NBA Second Team (1974)\n * NBA Rookie of the Year (1973)\n * NBA All-Rookie Team (1973)\n * 3Γ— NBA scoring champion (1974–1976)\n * NBA 75th Anniversary Team\n * FIBA Intercontinental Cup champion (1987)\n * 2Γ— EuroLeague champion (1987, 1988)\n * EuroLeague Final Four MVP (1988)\n * EuroLeague Finals Top Scorer (1988)\n * 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors (2008)\n * 2Γ— Italian League champion (1987, 1989)\n * Italian Cup winner (1987)\n * Consensus first-team All-American (1972)\n * First-team All-ACC (1972)\n * NJCAA All American (1971)\n\nAs assistant coach:\n\n * 3Γ— NBA champion (2006, 2012, 2013)\n\n## Career NBA statistics\nPoints : 18,787 (22.1 ppg)\nRebounds : 8,048 (9.4 rpg)\nBlocks : 1,147 (1.5 bpg)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\nBasketball Hall of Fame\nCollegiate Basketball Hall of Fame"}, {"id": "3fRGrsEcwmAP4S8B3UuRLwEJcQZWSAkSKDvEwEarjSa6p2aqBhtMz5rji2Ygw1EHdVnagwQ3YB12Ex9B9MyUgd4y__0__infobox__0", "title": "George Gervin", "section": "George Gervin", "sub_question_text": "Has NBA player George Gervin been the league's scoring champion for at least three consecutive years?", "text": "# George Gervin\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1952-04-27) April 27, 1952 (age 72) \nDetroit, Michigan, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)\nListed weight : 180 lb (82 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\nMartin Luther King \n(Detroit, Michigan)\nCollege : Eastern Michigan (1970–1972)\nNBA draft : 1974: 3rd round, 40th overall pick\nSelected by the Phoenix Suns\nPlaying career : 1972–1990\nPosition : Shooting guard / small forward\nNumber : 44, 8\nCoaching career : 1992–1994\n\n## Career history\n\n## As player:\n1972–1973 : Pontiac Chaparrals\n1973–1974 : Virginia Squires\n1974–1985 : San Antonio Spurs\n1985–1986 : Chicago Bulls\n1986–1987 : Banco di Roma\n1989 : Quad City Thunder\n1989–1990 : TDK Manresa\n\n## As coach:\n1992–1994 : San Antonio Spurs (assistant)\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * 9Γ— NBA All-Star (1977–1985)\n * NBA All-Star Game MVP (1980)\n * 5Γ— All-NBA First Team (1978–1982)\n * 2Γ— All-NBA Second Team (1977, 1983)\n * 4Γ— NBA scoring champion (1978–1980, 1982)\n * 3Γ— ABA All-Star (1974–1976)\n * 2Γ— All-ABA Second Team (1975, 1976)\n * ABA All-Rookie First Team (1973)\n * No. 44 retired by San Antonio Spurs\n * NBA anniversary team (50th, 75th)\n * ABA All-Time Team\n * No. 24 retired by Eastern Michigan Eagles\n\n## Career NBA and ABA statistics\nPoints : 26,595 (25.1 ppg)\nRebounds : 5,602 (5.3 rpg)\nAssists : 2,798 (2.6 apg)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\nBasketball Hall of Fame\nCollegiate Basketball Hall of Fame"}, {"id": "2PwoYGK31sLpts3V3DANvaCeMs7YSZb96oMkRdhv4R7v4fN86DZZYUxCE2gECjpGqCiYFYsjcpdf9KjCStTKCZpD__0__infobox__0", "title": "George Mikan", "section": "George Mikan", "sub_question_text": "Has NBA player George Mikan been the league's scoring champion for at least three consecutive years?", "text": "# George Mikan\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1924-06-18)June 18, 1924 \nJoliet, Illinois, U.S.\nDied :\nJune 1, 2005(2005-06-01) (aged 80) \nScottsdale, Arizona, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)\nListed weight : 245 lb (111 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Illinois)\nCollege : DePaul (1942–1946)\nPlaying career : 1946–1954, 1956\nPosition : Center\nNumber : 99\nCoaching career : 1957–1958\n\n## Career history\n\n## As player:\n1946–1947 : Chicago American Gears\n1947–1954, 1956 : Minneapolis Lakers\n\n## As coach:\n1957–1958 : Minneapolis Lakers\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * 5Γ— BAA/NBA champion (1949, 1950, 1952–1954)\n * 2Γ— NBL champion (1947, 1948)\n * NBL Most Valuable Player (1948)\n * 4Γ— NBA All-Star (1951–1954)\n * NBA All-Star Game MVP (1953)\n * 6Γ— All-BAA/NBA First Team (1949–1954)\n * 2Γ— All-NBL First Team (1947, 1948)\n * NBL scoring champion (1948)\n * 3Γ— NBA scoring champion (1949–1951)\n * NBA rebounding leader (1953)\n * Greatest Player of the First Half-Century (1950)\n * NBA anniversary team (25th, 35th, 50th, 75th)\n * No. 99 retired by Los Angeles Lakers\n * 2Γ— Helms Player of the Year (1944, 1945)\n * Sporting News Player of the Year (1945)\n * 3Γ— Consensus first-team All-American (1944–1946)\n * No. 99 retired by DePaul Blue Demons\n * WPBT champion (1948)\n * 2Γ— WPBT MVP (1946, 1948)\n * 2Γ— All-WPBT First Team (1946, 1948)\n\n## Career NBL/BAA/NBA statistics\nPoints :\n11,764 (22.6 ppg) (NBL / BAA / NBA) \n10,156 (23.1 ppg) (BAA / NBA)\nRebounds : 4,167 (13.4 rpg) (NBA last five seasons)\nAssists : 1,245 (2.8 apg) (BAA / NBA)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\nBasketball Hall of Fame\nCollegiate Basketball Hall of Fame"}, {"id": "4YngPFgnoJYNdLEZwJKWra7z7eWsRF5emf91RobcCPg3iFUUPgETGMs1GowEJzofWSQ3eFBGdoNoayADQfxhYYcV__0__infobox__0", "title": "James Harden", "section": "James Harden", "sub_question_text": "Has NBA player James Harden been the league's scoring champion for at least three consecutive years?", "text": "# James Harden\n---\n\n## No. 1 – Los Angeles Clippers\nPosition : Point guard / shooting guard\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1989-08-26) August 26, 1989 (age 35) \nLos Angeles, California, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nListed weight : 220 lb (100 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Artesia (Lakewood, California)\nCollege : Arizona State (2007–2009)\nNBA draft : 2009: 1st round, 3rd overall pick\nSelected by the Oklahoma City Thunder\nPlaying career : 2009–present\n\n## Career history\n2009–2012 : Oklahoma City Thunder\n2012–2021 : Houston Rockets\n2021–2022 : Brooklyn Nets\n2022–2023 : Philadelphia 76ers\n2023–present : Los Angeles Clippers\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA Most Valuable Player (2018)\n * 11Γ— NBA All-Star (2013–2022, 2025)\n * 6Γ— All-NBA First Team (2014, 2015, 2017–2020)\n * All-NBA Third Team (2013)\n * NBA Sixth Man of the Year (2012)\n * 3Γ— NBA scoring champion (2018–2020)\n * 2Γ— NBA assists leader (2017, 2023)\n * NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2010)\n * NBA 75th Anniversary Team\n * Consensus first-team All-American (2009)\n * Pac-10 Player of the Year (2009)\n * 2Γ— First-team All-Pac-10 (2008, 2009)\n * No. 13 jersey retired by Arizona State Sun Devils\n * Second-team Parade All-American (2007)\n * McDonald's All-American (2007)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| Olympic Games |||\n| - | 2012 London | Team |\n| World Cup |||\n| - | 2014 Spain | Team |"}, {"id": "3Yv1LmwLpZomnpqVsHTPxJ97jAb1VYf2jdmAkxjPHEDvFuV8GfutZ6XofWctNy8yzdRG4qxXBeRgDLXspuaS5Je6__0__infobox__0", "title": "Kevin Durant", "section": "Kevin Durant", "sub_question_text": "Has NBA player Kevin Durant been the league's scoring champion for at least three consecutive years?", "text": "# Kevin Durant\n---\n\n## No. 35 – Phoenix Suns\nPosition : Power forward / small forward\nLeague : NBA\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1988-09-29) September 29, 1988 (age 36) \nWashington, D.C., U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)\nListed weight : 240 lb (109 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school :\n * National Christian Academy \n(Fort Washington, Maryland)\n\n * Oak Hill Academy \n(Mouth of Wilson, Virginia)\n\n * Montrose Christian School \n(Rockville, Maryland)\nCollege : Texas (2006–2007)\nNBA draft : 2007: 1st round, 2nd overall pick\nSelected by the Seattle SuperSonics\nPlaying career : 2007–present\n\n## Career history\n2007–2016 :\nSeattle SuperSonics / \nOklahoma City Thunder\n2016–2019 : Golden State Warriors\n2019–2023 : Brooklyn Nets\n2023–present : Phoenix Suns\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * 2Γ— NBA champion (2017, 2018)\n * 2Γ— NBA Finals MVP (2017, 2018)\n * NBA Most Valuable Player (2014)\n * 15Γ— NBA All-Star (2010–2019, 2021–2025)\n * 2Γ— NBA All-Star Game MVP (2012, 2019)\n * 6Γ— All-NBA First Team (2010–2014, 2018)\n * 5Γ— All-NBA Second Team (2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2024)\n * NBA Rookie of the Year (2008)\n * NBA All-Rookie First Team (2008)\n * 4Γ— NBA scoring champion (2010–2012, 2014)\n * 2Γ— 50–40–90 club (2013, 2023)\n * NBA 75th Anniversary Team\n * National college player of the year (2007)\n * Consensus first-team All-American (2007)\n * USBWA National Freshman of the Year (2007)\n * Big 12 Player of the Year (2007)\n * No. 35 retired by Texas Longhorns\n * Olympics MVP (2020)\n * FIBA World Cup MVP (2010)\n * 3Γ— USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (2010, 2016, 2021)\n * McDonald's All-American Game Co-MVP (2006)\n * First-team Parade All-American (2006)\n * Second-team Parade All-American (2005)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n| 0 | 1 | 2 |\n|:---|:---|:---|\n| - |||\n| Men's basketball |||\n| Representing the United States |||\n| Olympic Games |||\n| - | 2012 London | Team |\n| - | 2016 Rio de Janeiro | Team |\n| - | 2020 Tokyo | Team |\n| - | 2024 Paris | Team |\n| World Championship/World Cup |||\n| - | 2010 Turkey | Team |"}, {"id": "4u6y9csnoaPm5FwLjHmDDFPmzTz2c2oA9uugkBJijhJHWFy1wCNWC4jyTdhiom8LBLjwqSfofhC3Xto6kqcjUUW3__0__paragraph__2", "title": "List of NBA annual scoring leaders", "section": "List of National Basketball Association annual scoring leaders", "sub_question_text": "Has NBA player Michael Jordan been the league's scoring champion for at least three consecutive years?", "text": "Michael Jordan has won the most scoring titles, with 10. Jordan and Chamberlain are the only players to have won seven consecutive scoring titles (this was also Chamberlain's career total). George Gervin, Allen Iverson and Kevin Durant have won four scoring titles in their career, and James Harden, George Mikan, Neil Johnston and Bob McAdoo have achieved it three times. Paul Arizin, Bob Pettit, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Shaquille O'Neal, Tracy McGrady, Kobe Bryant, Russell Westbrook, Stephen Curry and Joel Embiid have each won the scoring title twice. Since the 1946–47 season, five players have won both the scoring title and the NBA championship in the same season: Joe Fulks in 1947 with the Philadelphia Warriors, Mikan from 1949 to 1950 with the Minneapolis Lakers, Abdul-Jabbar (then Lew Alcindor) in 1971 with the Milwaukee Bucks, Jordan from 1991 to 1993 and from 1996 to 1998 with the Chicago Bulls, and O'Neal in 2000 with the Los Angeles Lakers. Since the introduction of the three-point field goal, O'Neal is the only scoring leader to not have made a three-pointer during the season."}, {"id": "2fkfbMf15qPG6at4NCcSzGiFNgY7QfgQ4G72qDnxMP4Y4bUhfAt37Nm3p7zrMoYEmCkfBAXTGt61GdUh2B8cw9wn__0__infobox__0", "title": "Neil Johnston", "section": "Neil Johnston", "sub_question_text": "Has NBA player Neil Johnston been the league's scoring champion for at least three consecutive years?", "text": "# Neil Johnston\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1929-02-04)February 4, 1929 \nChillicothe, Ohio, U.S.\nDied :\nSeptember 28, 1978(1978-09-28) (aged 49) \nIrving, Texas, U.S.\nListed height : 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)\nListed weight : 210 lb (95 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Chillicothe (Chillicothe, Ohio)\nCollege : Ohio State (1946–1948)\nPlaying career : 1951–1959\nPosition : Center\nNumber : 6\nCoaching career : 1959–1963\n\n## Career history\n\n## As player:\n1951–1959 : Philadelphia Warriors\n1961–1962 : Pittsburgh Rens\n\n## As coach:\n1959–1961 : Philadelphia Warriors\n1961–1963 : Pittsburgh Rens\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * NBA champion (1956)\n * 6Γ— NBA All-Star (1953–1958)\n * 4Γ— All-NBA First Team (1953–1956)\n * All-NBA Second Team (1957)\n * 3Γ— NBA scoring champion (1953–1955)\n * NBA rebounding leader (1955)\n\n## Career playing statistics\nPoints : 10,023 (19.4 ppg)\nRebounds : 5,856 (11.3 rpg)\nAssists : 1,269 (2.5 apg)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\n\n## Career coaching record\nNBA : 95–59 (.617)\nRecord at Basketball Reference\nBasketball Hall of Fame\nCollegiate Basketball Hall of Fame"}, {"id": "5DShwanxDJiuzKjHzYNHMV2911QtEFDNoAnKgMRoeRcTvR3wj9S2TWgPfYWyZ2swDVHTuWLPK2H3CjMmkW3Sco79__0__infobox__0", "title": "Wilt Chamberlain", "section": "Wilt Chamberlain", "sub_question_text": "Has NBA player Wilt Chamberlain been the league's scoring champion for at least three consecutive years?", "text": "# Wilt Chamberlain\n---\n\n## Personal information\nBorn :\n(1936-08-21)August 21, 1936 \nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.\nDied :\nOctober 12, 1999(1999-10-12) (aged 63) \nLos Angeles, California, U.S.\nListed height : 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m)\nListed weight : 275 lb (125 kg)\n\n## Career information\nHigh school : Overbrook (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)\nCollege : Kansas (1956–1958)\nNBA draft : 1959: territorial pick\nSelected by the Philadelphia Warriors\nPlaying career : 1952–1973\nPosition : Center\nNumber : 13\nCoaching career : 1973–1974\n\n## Career history\n\n## As player:\n1952 : Pittsburgh Raiders\n1955–1956 : Quakertown Fays\n1958–1959 : Harlem Globetrotters\n1959–1965 : Philadelphia / San Francisco Warriors\n1965–1968 : Philadelphia 76ers\n1968–1973 : Los Angeles Lakers\n\n## As coach:\n1973–1974 : San Diego Conquistadors\n\n## Career highlights and awards\n * 2Γ— NBA champion (1967, 1972)\n * NBA Finals MVP (1972)\n * 4Γ— NBA Most Valuable Player (1960, 1966–1968)\n * 13Γ— NBA All-Star (1960–1969, 1971–1973)\n * NBA All-Star Game MVP (1960)\n * 7Γ— All-NBA First Team (1960–1962, 1964, 1966–1968)\n * 3Γ— All-NBA Second Team (1963, 1965, 1972)\n * 2Γ— NBA All-Defensive First Team (1972, 1973)\n * NBA Rookie of the Year (1960)\n * 7Γ— NBA scoring champion (1960–1966)\n * 11Γ— NBA rebounding champion (1960–1963, 1966–1969, 1971–1973)\n * NBA assist leader (1968)\n * NBA anniversary team (35th, 50th, 75th)\n * No. 13 retired by Harlem Globetrotters\n * No. 13 retired by Golden State Warriors\n * No. 13 retired by Philadelphia 76ers\n * No. 13 retired by Los Angeles Lakers\n * NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player (1957)\n * 2Γ— Consensus first-team All-American (1957, 1958)\n * First-team All-Big 7 (1957)\n * No. 13 jersey retired by Kansas Jayhawks\n * Mr. Basketball USA (1955)\n\n## Career statistics\nPoints : 31,419 (30.1 ppg)\nRebounds : 23,924 (22.9 rpg)\nAssists : 4,643 (4.4 apg)\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball Reference\nBasketball Hall of Fame\nCollegiate Basketball Hall of Fame"}]}