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The Yugoslav First Federal Basketball League Top Scorer was the annual award for the leading points scorers of each season's Yugoslav First Federal League, which was the top-tier level basketball competition between sports clubs in the former country of Yugoslavia. The title of the Yugoslav First Federal League's Top Scorer was awarded to the player that had the highest points per game scoring average, in a given individual league season.
^ | Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame | |||||
* | Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame | |||||
^* | Inducted into both Halls of Fame | |||||
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 |
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