List of Philippine Basketball Association season scoring leaders

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The Philippine Basketball Association season scoring leaders are the season by season individual scoring leaders of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) by a local (natural born Filipino). It originally started during the 1975 season, but it became an official award when the PBA Awards Press Corps started its official recognition of the award during the 2011–12 season.

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The incumbent holder of the said award is CJ Perez of the San Miguel Beermen.

Scoring leaders

^Denotes player who is still active in the PBA
*Inducted into the Philippine Basketball Association Hall of Fame
Denotes player who won the Most Valuable Player award that year
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player had been the scoring leader up to and including that season
G Guard F Forward C Center
SeasonTop ScorerTeamPPG
1979

Atoy Co*

Crispa Redmanizers
23.2

Bogs Adornado*

U/Tex Wranglers
23.9
1981

Bogs Adornado* (2)

U/Tex Wranglers
26.1

Bogs Adornado* (3)

U/Tex Wranglers
27.4

Ramon Fernandez*

Toyota
24.1
Chip Engelland Northern Cement
29.0
1984

Ramon Fernandez* (2)

Toyota
27.8
1985

Ricardo Brown*

Great Taste Coffee Makers
27.9

Ricardo Brown* (2)

Great Taste Coffee Makers
23.9

Ricardo Brown* (3)

Great Taste Coffee Makers
21.5

Allan Caidic*

Presto Tivoli
21.8

Allan Caidic* (2)

Presto Tivoli
27.4
1990

Allan Caidic* (3)

Presto Tivoli
26.6

Allan Caidic* (4)

Presto Tivoli
27.1
Alvin Patrimonio * Purefoods TJ Hotdogs
25.2
1993
Alvin Patrimonio * (2) Purefoods TJ Hotdogs
21.6
Zandro Limpot Sta. Lucia Realtors
22.0

Allan Caidic* (5)

San Miguel Beermen
20.9
Vergel Meneses Pop Cola Panthers
19.6
Nelson Asaytono San Miguel Beermen
23.1
Alvin Patrimonio * (3) Purefoods TJ Hotdogs
19.1
Eric Menk Tanduay Rhum Masters
20.1
Eric Menk (2) Tanduay Rhum Masters
24.2
Eric Menk (3) Tanduay / Barangay Ginebra
22.6
Asi Taulava Talk 'N Text Phone Pals
21.3
2003
Asi Taulava (2) Talk 'N Text Phone Pals
23.4
Mark Caguioa Barangay Ginebra Kings
18.7
Mark Caguioa (2) Barangay Ginebra Kings
20.6
Mark Caguioa (3) Barangay Ginebra Kings
24.6
Mark Cardona Talk 'N Text Phone Pals
16.9
James Yap Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants
18.1
Gary David Coca-Cola Tigers
18.2
Gary David (2) Powerade Tigers
21.8
Gary David (3) Powerade Tigers
25.8
Gary David (4) GlobalPort Batang Pier
18.8
Jayson Castro Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters
16.8
Terrence Romeo GlobalPort Batang Pier
19.5
Terrence Romeo (2) GlobalPort Batang Pier
25.4
Terrence Romeo (3) GlobalPort Batang Pier
23.2
Stanley Pringle NorthPort Batang Pier
21.0
CJ Perez Columbian Dyip
20.8
CJ Perez (2) Terrafirma Dyip
24.4
Mikey Williams TNT Tropang Giga
19.8
CJ Perez (3) San Miguel Beermen
18.75

Multiple time winners

TotalPlayer
5 Allan Caidic
4 Gary David
3 Ricardo Brown
Mark Caguioa
Eric Menk
Alvin Patrimonio
CJ Perez
Terrence Romeo
2 Ramon Fernandez
Asi Taulava

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