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List of NBA annual rebounding leaders

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Wilt Chamberlain won a record 11 rebounding titles in his career.

Inbasketball, arebound is the act of gaining possession of the ball after a missedfield goal orfree throw. An offensive rebound occurs when a player recovers the ball after their own or a teammate's missed shot attempt, while a defensive rebound occurs when a player recovers the ball after an opponent's missed shot attempt.[1] TheNational Basketball Association's (NBA) rebounding title is awarded to the player with the highest rebounds per game average in a given season. It was first recognized in the1950–51 season, which was the second season after the league was created in 1949 by merger of the 3-year-oldBAA and 12-year-oldNBL. Players who earned rebounding titles before the1973–74 season did not record any offensive or defensive rebounds because statistics on them were not recorded before that season.[2] To qualify for the rebounding title, a player must appear in at least 58 games (out of 82). However, a player who appears in fewer than 58 games may qualify as annual rebounding leader if his rebound total would have given him the greatest average, had he appeared in 58 games. This has been the requirement since the2013–14 season.[3] The rebounding title was originally determined by rebound total through the1968–69 season, after which rebounds per game was used to determine the leader instead.

Wilt Chamberlain holds the all-time records for total rebounds (2,149) and rebounds per game (27.2) in a season; both records were achieved in the1960–61 season.[4] He also holds the rookie records for total rebounds, with 1,941 in the1959–60 season.[5] Among active players,Andre Drummond has the highest season rebound total (1,247) and the highest season rebounding average (15.99), both achieved in the2017–18 season. At 22 years, 130 days,Dwight Howard is the youngest rebounding leader in NBA history (achieved in the2007–08 season),[6] whileDennis Rodman is the oldest at 36 years, 341 days (achieved in the1997–98 season).

Chamberlain has won the most rebounding titles in his career, with 11.[4]Dennis Rodman has won a record seven consecutive rebounding titles.[7]Moses Malone has won six rebounding titles. Howard has won five rebounding titles.Kevin Garnett andBill Russell have won four rebounding titles each. Drummond has won four rebounding titles.Elvin Hayes,Dikembe Mutombo,Hakeem Olajuwon,Ben Wallace,DeAndre Jordan, andDomantas Sabonis are the only other players who have won the title multiple times. Six players have won the rebounding title and theNBA championship in the same season: Mikan in1953 with theMinneapolis Lakers; Russell in1959,1964, and1965 with theBoston Celtics; Chamberlain in1967 and1972 with thePhiladelphia 76ers and theLos Angeles Lakers, respectively;Bill Walton in1977 with thePortland Trail Blazers; Malone in1983 with the 76ers; and Rodman in1996,1997, and1998 with theChicago Bulls.[8]

Key

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^Denotes player who is still active in the NBA
*Inducted into theNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
§1st time eligible for Hall of Fame in 2025[9]
Denotes player who won theMost Valuable Player award that year
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player had been the
rebounding leader up to and including that season
GGuardFForwardCCenter

Annual leaders

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A black bearded elderly man wearing glasses looks toward the right
Bill Russell was the rebounding leader from 1958 to 1959 and from 1964 to 1965.
A black man wearing a tie and a suit standing behind a microphone
Elvin Hayes was the rebounding leader in 1970 and 1974.
A black man wearing a blue and red jacket sits on a wooden chair. Several others and a trophy sit next to him
Moses Malone was the rebounding leader in 1979 and from 1981 to 1985.
Dennis Rodman in 2001
Dennis Rodman was the rebounding leader from 1991 to 1998.
A black basketball player wearing a green jersey prepares to dunk a basketball
Kevin Garnett was the rebounding leader from 2004 to 2007.
A black basketball player wearing a blue jersey smiles at the camera
Dwight Howard was the rebounding leader from 2008 to 2010 and from 2012 to 2013.
Domantas Sabonis was the rebounding leader from 2023 to 2025 and is the reigning rebounding leader of the NBA.
SeasonPlayerPos.[a]TeamGames
played
Offensive
rebounds
Defensive
rebounds
Total
rebounds
Rebounds
per game
Ref
1950–51Dolph Schayes*F/CSyracuse Nationals661,08016.36[10][11]
1951–52Larry FoustCFort Wayne Pistons6688013.33[10][12]
1951–52Mel HutchinsCMilwaukee Hawks6688013.33[10][13]
1952–53George Mikan*CMinneapolis Lakers701,00714.39[10][14]
1953–54Harry Gallatin*FNew York Knicks721,09815.25[10][15]
1954–55Neil Johnston*CPhiladelphia Warriors721,08515.07[10][16]
1955–56Bob Pettit*CSt. Louis Hawks721,16416.17[10][17]
1956–57Maurice Stokes*FRochester Royals721,25617.44[10][18]
1957–58Bill Russell*CBoston Celtics691,56422.67[10][19]
1958–59Bill Russell* (2)CBoston Celtics701,61223.03[10][19]
1959–60Wilt Chamberlain*[b]CPhiladelphia Warriors721,94126.96[10][20]
1960–61Wilt Chamberlain* (2)[c]CPhiladelphia Warriors792,14927.20[10][20]
1961–62Wilt Chamberlain* (3)CPhiladelphia Warriors802,05225.65[10][20]
1962–63Wilt Chamberlain* (4)CSan Francisco Warriors801,94624.32[10][20]
1963–64Bill Russell* (3)CBoston Celtics781,93024.74[10][19]
1964–65Bill Russell* (4)CBoston Celtics781,87824.08[10][19]
1965–66Wilt Chamberlain* (5)CPhiladelphia 76ers791,94324.59[10][20]
1966–67Wilt Chamberlain* (6)CPhiladelphia 76ers811,95724.16[10][20]
1967–68Wilt Chamberlain* (7)CPhiladelphia 76ers821,95223.80[10][20]
1968–69Wilt Chamberlain* (8)CLos Angeles Lakers811,71221.14[10][20]
1969–70Elvin Hayes*CSan Diego Rockets821,38616.90[10][21][22]
1970–71Wilt Chamberlain* (9)CLos Angeles Lakers821,49318.21[10][20][23]
1971–72Wilt Chamberlain* (10)CLos Angeles Lakers821,57219.17[10][20][24]
1972–73Wilt Chamberlain* (11)CLos Angeles Lakers821,52618.61[10][20][25]
1973–74Elvin Hayes* (2)FCapital Bullets813541,1091,46318.06[10][22][26]
1974–75Wes Unseld*[d]CWashington Bullets733187591,07714.75[10][27][28]
1975–76Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*CLos Angeles Lakers822721,1111,38316.87[10][29][30]
1976–77Bill Walton*[e]CPortland Trail Blazers6521172393414.37[10][31][32]
1977–78Truck RobinsonFNew Orleans Jazz822989901,28815.71[10][33][34]
1978–79Moses Malone*CHouston Rockets825878571,44417.61[10][35][36]
1979–80Swen NaterCSan Diego Clippers813528641,21615.01[10][37][38]
1980–81Moses Malone* (2)CHouston Rockets804747061,18014.75[10][36][39]
1981–82Moses Malone* (3)CHouston Rockets815586301,18814.67[10][36][40]
1982–83Moses Malone* (4)CPhiladelphia 76ers784457491,19415.31[10][36][41]
1983–84Moses Malone* (5)[f]CPhiladelphia 76ers7135259895013.38[10][36][42]
1984–85Moses Malone* (6)CPhiladelphia 76ers793856461,03113.05[10][36][43]
1985–86Bill LaimbeerCDetroit Pistons823057701,07513.11[10][44][45]
1986–87Charles Barkley*[g]FPhiladelphia 76ers6839060499414.62[10][46][47]
1987–88Michael Cage[h]FLos Angeles Clippers7237156793813.03[10][48][49]
1988–89Hakeem Olajuwon*[i]CHouston Rockets823387671,10513.48[10][53][54]
1989–90Hakeem Olajuwon* (2)CHouston Rockets822998501,14914.01[10][54][55]
1990–91David Robinson*CSan Antonio Spurs823357281,06312.96[10][56][57]
1991–92Dennis Rodman*FDetroit Pistons825231,0071,53018.66[10][58][59]
1992–93Dennis Rodman* (2)FDetroit Pistons623677651,13218.26[10][59][60]
1993–94Dennis Rodman* (3)FSan Antonio Spurs794539141,36717.30[10][59][61]
1994–95Dennis Rodman* (4)[j]FSan Antonio Spurs4927454982316.80[10][59][62]
1995–96Dennis Rodman* (5)[k]FChicago Bulls6435659695214.88[10][59][63]
1996–97Dennis Rodman* (6)[l]FChicago Bulls5532056388316.05[10][59][64]
1997–98Dennis Rodman* (7)FChicago Bulls804217801,20115.01[10][59][65]
1998–99[m]Chris Webber*[n]FSacramento Kings4214939654512.98[10][67][68]
1999–00Dikembe Mutombo*CAtlanta Hawks823048531,15714.11[10][69][70]
2000–01Dikembe Mutombo* (2)[o]CAtlanta Hawks
Philadelphia 76ers
753077081,01513.53[10][70][71]
2001–02Ben Wallace*[p]CDetroit Pistons803187211,03912.99[10][72][73]
2002–03Ben Wallace* (2)CDetroit Pistons732938331,12615.42[10][73][74]
2003–04Kevin Garnett*FMinnesota Timberwolves822458941,13913.89[10][75][76]
2004–05Kevin Garnett* (2)FMinnesota Timberwolves822478611,10813.51[10][76][77]
2005–06Kevin Garnett* (3)[q]FMinnesota Timberwolves7621475296612.71[10][76][78]
2006–07Kevin Garnett* (4)[r]FMinnesota Timberwolves7618379297512.83[10][76][79]
2007–08Dwight Howard*COrlando Magic822798821,16114.16[10][80][81]
2008–09Dwight Howard* (2)COrlando Magic793367571,09313.84[10][81]
2009–10Dwight Howard* (3)COrlando Magic822847981,08213.20[10][81]
2010–11Kevin Love^FMinnesota Timberwolves733307821,11215.23[10][82]
2011–12[s]Dwight Howard* (4)COrlando Magic5420058578514.54[10][81]
2012–13Dwight Howard* (5)[t]CLos Angeles Lakers7625169494512.43[10][81][84]
2013–14DeAndre Jordan^CLos Angeles Clippers823317831,11413.59[85]
2014–15DeAndre Jordan^ (2)CLos Angeles Clippers823978291,22614.95[86]
2015–16Andre Drummond^CDetroit Pistons813958031,19814.79[87]
2016–17Hassan WhitesideCMiami Heat772937951,08814.13[88]
2017–18Andre Drummond^ (2)CDetroit Pistons783998481,24715.99[87]
2018–19Andre Drummond^ (3)CDetroit Pistons794238091,23215.59[87]
2019–20Andre Drummond^ (4)CDetroit Pistons
Cleveland Cavaliers
5725061486415.16[87]
2020–21Clint Capela^CAtlanta Hawks6329760690314.33[89]
2021–22Rudy Gobert^CUtah Jazz6624172796814.67
2022–23Domantas Sabonis^CSacramento Kings7925172297312.32[90]
2023–24Domantas Sabonis^ (2)CSacramento Kings822948261,12013.66
2024–25Domantas Sabonis^ (3)CSacramento Kings7026770597213.89

Multiple-time leaders

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RankPlayerTeamTimes leaderYears
1Wilt ChamberlainPhiladelphia Warriors/San Francisco Warriors (4) /Philadelphia 76ers (3) /Los Angeles Lakers (4)111960,1961,1962,1963,1966,1967,1968,1969,1971,1972,1973
2Dennis RodmanDetroit Pistons (2) /San Antonio Spurs (2) /Chicago Bulls (3)71992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998
3Moses MaloneHouston Rockets (3) /Philadelphia 76ers (3)61979,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985
4Dwight HowardOrlando Magic (4) /Los Angeles Lakers (1)52008,2009,2010,2012,2013
5Andre DrummondDetroit Pistons (3) /Cleveland Cavaliers (1)42016,2018,2019,2020
Kevin GarnettMinnesota Timberwolves2004,2005,2006,2007
Bill RussellBoston Celtics1958,1959,1964,1965
8Domantas SabonisSacramento Kings32023,2024,2025
9Elvin HayesSan Diego Rockets (1) /Capital Bullets (1)21970,1974
DeAndre JordanLos Angeles Clippers2014,2015
Dikembe MutomboAtlanta Hawks (1) /Philadelphia 76ers (1)2000,2001
Hakeem OlajuwonHouston Rockets1989,1990
Ben WallaceDetroit Pistons2002,2003

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The player's primary position is listed first.
  2. ^Wilt Chamberlain holds the all-time rookie record for total rebounds.[5]
  3. ^Wilt Chamberlain holds the all-time record for total rebounds and rebounds per game in a single season.[4][5]
  4. ^In the 1974–75 season,Bob McAdoo andSam Lacey both had higher rebound totals (1,155 and 1,149 respectively) but they ranked fourth and third in rebounding average (14.1 and 14.2 respectively).[27]
  5. ^In the 1976–77 season,Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,Moses Malone,Artis Gilmore andElvin Hayes all had higher rebound total (1,090, 1,072, 1,070 and 1,029 respectively) but they ranked second, third, fourth and sixth in rebounding average (13.3, 13.1, 13.0 and 12.5 respectively).[31]
  6. ^In the 1983–84 season,Bill Laimbeer andBuck Williams both had higher rebound totals (1,003 and 1,000 respectively) but they ranked fourth and second in rebounding average (12.2 and 12.3 respectively).[42]
  7. ^In the 1986–87 season,Charles Oakley and Buck Williams both had higher rebound totals (1,074 and 1,023 respectively) but they ranked second to third in rebounding average (13.1 and 12.5 respectively).[46]
  8. ^In the 1987–88 season, Charles Oakley had the highest rebound total (1,066) but was second in rebounding average (13.0).[48]
  9. ^When Olajuwon arrived in the United States, the University of Houston incorrectly spelled his first name "Akeem". He used that spelling until March 9, 1991, when he announced that he would add an H.[50][51][52]
  10. ^In the 1994–95 season,Dennis Rodman had only played in 49 games and ranked tenth in rebound total.Dikembe Mutombo had the highest total (1,029).[62]
  11. ^In the 1995–96 season,David Robinson had the highest rebound total (1,000) but was second in rebounding average (12.2).[63]
  12. ^In the 1996–97 season, Dikembe Mutombo andErvin Johnson both had higher rebound totals (929 and 913 respectively) but they ranked second and fourth in rebounding average (11.6 and 11.1 respectively).[64]
  13. ^The 1998–99 season was shortened to 50 games due to the league'slockout.[66] The qualification of this season's rebounding title is to appear in at least 43 games (out of 50) or to have at least 488 rebounds.[3]
  14. ^In the 1998–99 season, Dikembe Mutombo,Danny Fortson andTim Duncan all had higher rebound totals (610, 581, and 571 respectively) but they ranked third to fifth in rebounding average (12.2, 11.6 and 11.4 respectively).[67]
  15. ^In the 2000–01 season,Ben Wallace had the highest rebound total (1,052) but was second in rebounding average (13.2).[71]
  16. ^In the 2001–02 season, Tim Duncan had the highest rebound total (1,042) but was second in rebounding average (12.7).[72]
  17. ^In the 2005–06 season,Dwight Howard had the highest rebound total (1,022) but was second in rebounding average (12.5).[78]
  18. ^In the 2006–07 season, Dwight Howard had the highest rebound total (1,008) but was third in rebounding average (12.3).[79]
  19. ^The 2011–12 season was shortened to 66 games due to the league'slockout.[83] The qualification of this season's rebounding title is to appear in at least 56 games (out of 66) or to have at least 644 rebounds.[3]
  20. ^In the 2012–13 season,Ömer Aşık had the highest rebound total (956) but was third in rebounding average (11.7).[84]

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