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NBA Points + Assists Leaders 2024-25

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

NBA Points + Assists Leaders 2024-25 — Full Rankings

276 players ranked · 2024-25 Season · Updated daily

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#PlayerPts+Ast
141.8
238.6
338.1
435.7
534.4
634.1
733.6
8
Anthony Edwards
Anthony EdwardsTimberwolves
33.2
932.8
10
James Harden
James HardenCavaliers
32.2
1132.1
1232.0
1331.9
1431.4
15
Deni Avdija
Deni AvdijaTrail Blazers
30.8
1630.7
1730.3
1829.7
1928.8
2027.9
2127.8
2227.8
2327.3
2427.2
2526.8

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About the Points + Assists Stat

Points + assists is a two-category combined stat measuring a player's scoring and playmaking output together. This is the signature market for scoring point guards and ball-dominant wings who combine 20+ PPG with 7+ APG. The leaders in this category are almost always primary offensive creators: starting point guards and high-usage wings. Pts+Ast covers the two stats most directly tied to ball handlers — making it especially popular for superstar guard props.

Pts+Ast props are highly responsive to game context. In blowouts, star guards often see reduced fourth-quarter time — limiting both points and assists. In close, up-tempo games, the same player can easily surpass their combined line in three quarters. Use this leaderboard to identify the best Pts+Ast candidates, then check their recent game logs for blowout risk and pace-adjusted consistency on their Statz player page.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Luka Doncic leads the NBA in points + assists for 2024-25 with 41.8 Pts+Ast across 60 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.

When is a Pts+Ast prop better value than individual stats?

Pts+Ast props offer better value when: (1) the line is near the player's natural combined average, (2) one category (e.g. assists) has a reliable floor even on cold shooting nights, or (3) the market has not adjusted to a player's expanded offensive role. Pts+Ast is most reliable for high-usage point guards whose assists volume stays consistent regardless of shooting performance — a cold-shooting point guard often generates more assists to compensate.

How does team pace affect Pts+Ast combined props?

Pace is the primary driver of both points and assists totals for ball-dominant players. Faster games (100+ possessions) create more scoring and playmaking opportunities per 48 minutes. For Pts+Ast props in high-paced matchups, look for cases where the combined line has not been adjusted upward despite the pace advantage — particularly when both teams play at an elevated tempo. Check the Statz player page for pace-adjusted game logs.

What role does assist rate play in Pts+Ast prop research?

Assist rate (AST%) measures what percentage of a player's team's made baskets they assisted while on the floor. Players with 30%+ AST% generate assists on nearly one in three team buckets — producing 8–12 APG in a full game. For Pts+Ast props, a player with a high and stable AST% paired with their scoring average gives a reliable combined floor. Track AST% trends via game logs on their Statz player page.

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