Listing the top 5 players in terms of Player Efficiency Rating (PER) | NBA season 2021-22
NBA fans just saw a tremendous weekend of basketball that included extraordinary individual performances from some of the biggest names in the sport, starting with LeBron James' 56-point outing versus the Golden State Warriors.
Moreover, we saw the Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic put up a unique 46-point triple-double against the New Orleans Pelicans whilst making 70% of his shots, a feat only done by Wilt Chamberlain in NBA history.
Individual performances are outstanding to watch, and that type of work on the court surely drives the league's popularity, as players have historically been the faces of the league, as opposed to teams.
Top 5 leaders in PER in the 2021-22 NBA season
How do we measure the best individual performances by NBA players? The Player Efficiency Rating (PER) is a solid way to do so, although it is a bit offensive-driven.
Columnist John Hollinger of The Athletic developed the PER.
Here you can see Hollinger's own definition of the Player Efficiency Rating measurement:
"The PER sums up all a player's positive accomplishments, subtracts the negative accomplishments and returns a per-minute rating of a player's performance."
The PER leader in the NBA regular season has won the Most Valuable Player award (MVP) in the last six campaigns. Moreober, nine out of the last 10 MVP awards were given to the 'PER King' of the league.
In the 2021-22 NBA season, however, the list of leaders in terms of PER is turning into a historically great list, and we will give you the Top 5 as things stand right now.
Without further ado, let’s start.
To qualify for the PER list, a player must play at least 1500 minutes or be on course to do so, according to Basketball Reference.
#5 Kevin Durant - 26.1
The Brooklyn Nets have struggled mightily over their last 20 games (3-17 in that span), but the team has struggled with the James Harden and Kyrie Irving sagas, and, perhaps more importantly, Kevin Durant played just two out of the most recent 20 games.
Durant has played two games since returning from an MCL sprain that kept him off the court for 21 games. The Nets have lost their last two games, even with Durant, but the 2013-14 NBA MVP scored over 30 points in both outings.
Despite appearing in only 38 of his team's 65 games, Durant has carried the team and is currently fifth in PER in the entire NBA. He's played 1387 minutes this year and has a PER of 26.1, while averaging 29.5 points (he hasn't qualified for the league leaders in PPG yet), 7.3 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game with a 52/37/89 shooting split.
#4 LeBron James - 26.4
LeBron James is arguably having his greatest scoring season in the NBA at age 37. He is currently putting up the fourth-highest average of points per game in his entire career at 29.4, just two points short of his career-high 31.4.
Although 'The King' has been on a tear throughout the season, the LA Lakers only have a 28-35 record and currently sit ninth in the Western Conference, looking at a berth in the Play In Tournament for a second consecutive season.
Obviously, injuries have hindered the team for a second consecutive year as well, with Anthony Davis playing only 37 games this season so far.
Nevertheless, LeBron James is currently fourth in terms of PER in the 2021-22 season with a 26.4.
In his career, James ranks second all-time in terms of Player Efficiency Rating with 27.3, behind Michael Jordan. James is also fourth in terms of seasons leading the league in PER in league history, with six.