Which NBA Player Has The Most Views – Best NBA Player Rankings

which nba player has the most views
which nba player has the most views

Basketball is the most popular sport, which attracts a lot of fans, even the most popular players are desired.We’re the same. Today, let’s find out the players who get the most views – the NBA rankings leaders.

1. LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers) – 2.8 billion views

Firstly, LeBron James is the social media king with a total of 2,8 billion views on social media. Inspired by this 4-time NBA champion, he still shines after the first game. At 39, this veteran superstar still scores 25 points a game (53% overall, 40% for three-pointers), give 7 assists, and grab 7 rebounds.

He has already 52.8 million Twitter fans and 159 million Instagram followers. He is way ahead of Steph and the others on the list. It’s amazing that he only got 268 million views this Christmas.

Lastly, the LA Lakers will be participating in the 24th Christmas Day match. 17th for LeBron, surpassed Kobe Bryant in making plays beaten only by a single individual.

Since “King James” has been tallying high points in Christmas Day, it is no-brainer that the NBA can’t afford to leave him out; maybe more so now that his infallible career is about to come to an end.

LeBron James
LeBron James

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2. Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) – 1.6 billion views

Next, we have Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors. 1.6 billion spectators, he’s among the most famous players worldwide. Now in his 15th season, Curry’s numbers are awesome: 45.3% overall, 40.9% from three pointers, and an average of 4.5 assists and 4.rebound

This NBA star has so far gained 485 million views. 1.4 billion views, including the final of the last season. That already breaks Ja Morant’s 791 million twice.

Last season’s champions, Golden State Warriors, were going to be there. However, even if they had lost, their tremendous following would have guaranteed they played on Christmas.

Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry

3. Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio Spurs) – 1.3 billion views

With 3rd star, Victor Wembanyama (the 2023 NBA draft no. 1 pick) joining our list, we have got 1.3 billion views. He entered the NBA generating waves and is repaying that hype. In this season, he has already marked 18.9 points per game with the shooting percentages at 44.2% (3-point 29.0%), 10.3 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game.

Victor, a player for the San Antonio Spurs who is a point guard, in the course of their win over the Detroit Pistons by 130-108, he broke an NBA record. He’s the youngest center ever to get a triple-double: 16 pts, 12 rebounds and 10 assists.

The former joined Russell Westbrook in 2014 to become the player with the record of a triple-double score within 22 minutes.

While the Spurs are enduring a pretty tough season, Victor is still having a great time. In his first year of professional career, he is currently averaging 19.3 points, 10.1 rebounds and is the tops players in the NBA with 3.3 blocks per game. In the game, he made no blocks, but a (triple-double) more than repays him for that.

Fans have been raving about his amazing game. * Instruction: Humanize the given sentence. “Victor is the future”- Spurs will emerge as champions with his presence and some upcoming draft picks.

Victor Wembanyama
Victor Wembanyama

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4. Nikola Jokic (Denver Nuggets) – 1.2 billion views

No. 4, the NBA champion of 2023 Nikola Jokic. It might not be the most famous star in the league, but the 7-foot center of Denver Nuggets is a big-time performer and high-impact contributor on the court for sure with real chances to be the fans’ favorite.

This year he gathered some statistics of the resounding game, he recorded rebounds, 3 pointers shots completion with the shooting percentage of 56%, he successfully scored up to .

Jokic’s 2023 postseason accolades: 

  • Finals MVP First Serbian player to win
  • Took Led franchise to first ever Finals appearance
  • Western Conference Finals MVP
  • 10 triple-doubles in a single postseason.
Nikola Jokic
Nikola Jokic

5. Luka Doncic (Dallas Mavericks) – 914 million views

At the end is Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic who has amassed more than 914 million views at number five. 6 th year NBA player Doncic is accumulating 33.4 rations with a shooting percentage of percent outside the three-point arc and bags almost assists per game over

By January, Luka Doncic was accumulating 33.6 points, eight rebounds and more than nine assists per game. He can score this year, pass and rebound which makes him one of the most all around players in the league. 10,umen points in his career at NBA; where Luka Doncic recorded as the sixth-youngest and seventh least bearer of scoring this milestone was made possible for him by December 2023. It was the extent of how good he was in scoring points and efficiency that had even been achieved at his 358th career game.

The style of play of Luka Doncic and his achievements have endeared him to fans-both basketball and beyond, as someone who has taken the sport into global popularity within the NBA.

Luka Doncic
Luka Doncic

Conclusion

Lastly, social media has also assisted the NBA to attract global influence. From a powerful position in SNS, the NBA has succeeded to reach fans all around the world and draw new international followers. This has increased the popularity of its league and extended support beyond the United states.

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