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Jackin' 'em up! West's Browder leads 2026 NBL1 in scoring

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Jackin' 'em up! West's Browder leads 2026 NBL1 in scoring
Jackin' 'em up! West's Browder leads 2026 NBL1 in scoring

American guard Jack Browder leads all of NBL1 with 32.4 points per game. Photo: @Chyon Kondylas Photography

NBL1 Men scoring and offence tracker for every conference during the 2026 season

Almost one in four of the top points scorers per game in 2026 NBL1 are in the West Conference – begging the question, does anyone play defense in Western Australia or is the league full of straight up bucket getters?

Four of the Top 6 scorers are in the NBL1 West, averaging more than 20 points per game including the nation's top scorer, Perry Lakes Hawks American guard Jack Browder (32.4) with Goldfield Giants forward Joshua Duach (32.0) less than half a point per game less.

  • 1st – Jack Browder (Perry Lakes Hawks) – 32.4 PPG
  • 2nd – Joshua Duach (Goldfields Giants) – 32.0 PPG
  • 5th – Isaac White (Rockingham Flames) – 30.3 PPG
  • 6th – Will Tschetter (Warwick Senators) – 29.2 PPG
  • 7th – Cameron Huefner (Perry Lakes Hawks) – 27.4 PPG
  • 10th – Sharif Black (Joondalup Wolves) – 27.0 PPG
  • 11th – MarShawn Blackmon (Mandurah Magic) – 26.7 PPG
  • 14th – Devondrick Walker (Cockburn Cougars) – 25.8 PPG
  • 15th – Emmanuel Malou (Geraldton Buccaneers) – 25.5 PPG
  • 18th – Jalen Graham (Willetton Tigers) – 24.9 PPG
  • 20th – Tevin Jackson (Eastern Suns) – 24.6 PPG

Here’s what the league-wide Top 30 scorers reveal:

The League’s Offensive Tier One

Perry Lakes Hawks guard Jack Browder shoots a free throw during NBL1 West action. Browder leads the nation in scoring at 32.4 points per game. Photo: @Chyon Kondylas Photography

Jack Browder – Perry Lakes Hawks (West)

32.4 PPG │ 54% FG │ 4.9 3PM │ 88% FT

Browder has been the league’s highest-volume scorer while maintaining elite efficiency. He’s averaging almost five made threes per game and getting to the line consistently. Perry Lakes’ offence revolves around his ability to score from all three levels.

Joshua Duach – Goldfields Giants (West)

32.0 PPG │ 60% FG │ 9.5 RPG

Duach has produced one of the most efficient high-volume scoring starts in the league. His combination of interior finishing, transition scoring and rebounding has carried Goldfields offensively.

Samuel McDaniel – Ipswich Force (North)

31.3 PPG │ 8.3 RPG │ 3.7 APG │ 4.7 3PM

McDaniel is arguably the league’s most complete offensive weapon statistically. He’s scoring heavily while also rebounding, spacing the floor and generating secondary playmaking.

Tamuri Wigness – Southern Districts Spartans (North)

30.6 PPG │ 5.7 APG │ 2.1 SPG

Wigness is operating with one of the highest usage rates in NBL1. He’s taking 25 field goal attempts per game while still creating for teammates and generating defensive activity.

Isaac White – Rockingham Flames (West)

30.3 PPG │ 5.6 RPG │ 5.5 APG │ 54% FG

White continues to look like one of the premier guards in Australian domestic basketball. He’s combining efficient scoring with playmaking while leading the highest-scoring offence in the competition.

NBL1 Men’s Top 30 Scorers

RankTeamConferenceNameGPPPGFGAFGMFG%3PA3PMFTAFTMFT%APGBPGSPGRPGTPGF
1Perry Lakes HawksNBL1 WestJack Browder532.419.810.654.07.42.89.68.488.01.20.80.85.62.63.4
2Goldfields GiantsNBL1 WestJoshua Duach232.021.012.560.09.54.04.53.067.03.00.50.59.52.52.0
3Ipswich ForceNBL1 NorthSamuel McDaniel331.321.310.047.011.34.77.06.795.03.70.01.78.31.32.0
4Southern Districts SpartansNBL1 NorthTamuri Wigness730.625.011.345.06.01.18.46.981.05.70.42.15.75.02.4
5Rockingham FlamesNBL1 WestIsaac White830.318.910.354.010.14.36.55.585.05.50.11.15.62.41.5
6Warwick SenatorsNBL1 WestWill Tschetter629.217.89.855.06.32.38.77.283.01.50.71.29.73.73.5
7Perry Lakes HawksNBL1 WestCameron Huefner927.420.48.642.011.73.78.46.779.01.80.20.69.04.23.4
8South Adelaide PanthersNBL1 CentralJeremy Smith927.216.010.767.01.40.46.75.482.06.40.11.05.63.93.0
9Hobart ChargersNBL1 SouthJacob Richards1127.114.99.262.04.31.89.26.975.04.40.30.98.92.61.5
10Joondalup WolvesNBL1 WestSharif Black927.018.79.048.07.42.78.46.375.02.90.32.85.62.62.2
11Northside WizardsNBL1 NorthQuintin Dove426.820.09.346.09.83.37.35.069.02.01.00.35.50.83.3
12Warwick SenatorsNBL1 WestMarshawn Blackmon1026.321.410.047.07.42.56.13.862.03.20.71.88.33.02.4
13Mt Gambier PioneersNBL1 SouthLuke Rosendale1026.216.57.546.010.63.79.07.583.02.80.51.95.02.82.6
14Illawarra HawksNBL1 EastTodd Blanchfield925.718.48.043.012.34.86.24.979.03.81.11.614.31.70.9
15Gold Coast RollersNBL1 NorthJames Whitt625.518.310.557.00.00.07.74.559.06.00.73.77.31.32.5
16Bendigo BravesNBL1 SouthBiwali Bayles824.921.99.041.06.82.16.94.869.06.30.41.86.52.62.8
17East Perth EaglesNBL1 WestDavid Okwera924.714.68.961.03.71.36.95.681.03.92.71.07.83.72.1
18Perry Lakes HawksNBL1 WestIsaiah Moses524.416.28.452.08.64.83.22.888.05.00.00.63.23.42.6
19Cockburn CougarsNBL1 WestRowan Mackenzie624.312.07.764.04.72.77.06.391.03.80.01.75.01.72.7
20Manly Sea EaglesNBL1 EastQuinn Slazinski1024.217.37.342.06.82.88.06.885.03.20.31.46.42.72.3
21Cairns MarlinsNBL1 NorthKody Stattmann523.814.88.658.06.01.86.44.875.02.80.81.44.41.62.8
22Knox RaidersNBL1 SouthTrazarien White1123.717.28.549.03.50.87.76.078.02.60.21.86.21.23.1
23Mandurah MagicNBL1 WestLachlan Bertram1023.516.27.244.07.32.58.46.679.05.50.12.17.73.81.6
24Dandenong RangersNBL1 SouthJoe Palmer1123.416.58.854.07.03.33.42.573.03.20.00.58.41.92.8
25Maitland MustangsNBL1 EastReyne Smith923.318.67.440.011.64.24.64.293.01.90.61.23.21.31.6
26Gold Coast RollersNBL1 NorthPreston Le Gassick323.318.38.044.09.33.74.33.785.07.00.01.73.01.72.3
27Willetton TigersNBL1 WestTaeshon Cherry1023.317.98.849.06.02.04.43.784.02.61.11.47.31.12.3
28South Adelaide PanthersNBL1 CentralLloyd McVeigh923.018.09.251.06.82.13.42.471.02.60.01.77.72.03.0
29Bankstown BruinsNBL1 EastDeonte Williams323.017.38.348.04.00.77.35.777.02.70.03.05.31.72.3
30Northern ForceNBL1 SouthKye Savage1122.920.17.035.010.93.26.25.793.04.30.21.66.42.91.5
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NBL1 Men’s Top 30 Team Offences

RankTeamConferenceGPPPGFGAFGMFG%3PA3PMFTAFTMFT%APGBPGSPGRPGTPGF
1Rockingham FlamesNBL1 West10108.476.738.15037.713.923.218.37925.41.78.44412.915.7
2Gold Coast RollersNBL1 North6105.3376.1737.334922.837.1731.8323.57423.173.678.545.3312.1717.83
3Willetton TigersNBL1 West10102.676.637.95028.210.321.616.57627.73.87.445.515.116.4
4Logan ThunderNBL1 North510079.437.84830.49.819.414.67528.63.66.850.813.219.2
5Cairns MarlinsNBL1 North51007336.45034.610.823.616.47019.64.48.445.813.815.8
6Nunawading SpectresNBL1 South1199.8276.2737.18493211.1820.6414.276919.552.456.8243.279.5516.91
7Knox RaidersNBL1 South1199.7373.7335.554827.459.4524.6419.187820.093.647.5544.8211.9119
8Illawarra HawksNBL1 East999.3376.8935.564637.1114.5619.1113.6772193.677.8949.2212.2217.22
9Perth RedbacksNBL1 West898.575364834.8813.3817.3813.137623.51.8873912.6320.25
10South Adelaide PanthersNBL1 Central998.1173.2238.895324.11817.8912.336921.674.787.2241.67
11Mackay MeteorsNBL1 North697.1774.8337.335025.337.3323.515.1765182.56.6741.1714.8320.67
12Southern Districts SpartansNBL1 North797.1479.5735.5745246.4327.2919.577219.864.431148.141724.57
13Dandenong RangersNBL1 South1196.8273.8235.644827.279.9121.7315.647217.092.095.6445.1811.7316.55
14Sturt SabresNBL1 Central996.6773.7834.444728.6710.2224.6717.567123.332.56847.1113.2216.22
15Joondalup WolvesNBL1 West996.5673.6734.114631.3310.2225.8918.117019.892.5611.8944.5614.3318.11
16Brisbane CapitalsNBL1 North795.5779.4335.574530.43922.5715.436823.573.575.71481318.86
17Casey CavaliersNBL1 South1195.4572.7335.454926.738.7322.0915.8272144.826.0940.451118
18East Perth EaglesNBL1 West995.2272.8934.674827.899.5621.7816.337522.4458.2242.2215.5617.89
19Ipswich ForceNBL1 North595.277.233.64438.613.222.814.86519.226.64010.216.6
20Keilor ThunderNBL1 South1195.1869.8234.915025.648.9123.3616.457018.452.45837.9112.0917.91
21Frankston BluesNBL1 South1194.7371.55344827.7310.1821.5516.557718.092.27738.0910.5520.09
22North Adelaide RocketsNBL1 Central994.2279.5634.784430.228.8922.8915.786914.223.679.1142.3315.4419.78
23Perry Lakes HawksNBL1 West993.6772.2231.784435.781223.1118.117815.781.335.2241.3315.8919.56
24Cockburn CougarsNBL1 West993.677535.114729.89102113.446420.562.6711.7843.2214.8920.44
25Hobart ChargersNBL1 South1193.6467.5532.7349278.5526.6419.647416.181.916.9137.9111.5517.45
26Melbourne TigersNBL1 South1093.473364924.3819.413.46922.73.19.140.911.517.4
27Forestville EaglesNBL1 Central993.1177.8935.444625.677.2222.67156622311.7849.4412.5615
28Kilsyth CobrasNBL1 South1092.970.333.14730.710.423.216.37019.53.28.241.214.117.9
29Sunshine Coast PhoenixNBL1 North592.877.632.84229.48.225.4197518.83.8847.612.619.6
30Eastern SunsNBL1 West992.2275.8934.114528.899.4422.1114.566619.563.7811.6741.1114.5618.11
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Points Producers

Todd Blanchfield – Illawarra Hawks (East)

25.7 PPG │ 7.0 RPG │ 7.0 APG │ 4.8 3PM

Blanchfield remains one of the most versatile offensive players in NBL1. He’s functioning as a scorer, secondary creator and floor spacer simultaneously.

Will Tschetter – Warwick Senators (West)

29.2 PPG │ 9.7 RPG │ 55% FG

Tschetter has been one of the most productive frontcourt players in the country. His interior scoring and rebounding profile has made Warwick one of the West’s most difficult matchups.

Quentin Dove – Northside Wizards (North)

26.8 PPG │ 9.5 RPG

Dove continues to dominate physically. He remains one of the league’s most difficult transition matchups because of his ability to rebound and attack downhill.

Luke Rosendale – Mt Gambier Pioneers (South)

26.2 PPG │ 9.0 RPG │ 7.5 APG

Rosendale is producing one of the league’s best all-around stat profiles. Few players are impacting possessions as consistently across scoring, rebounding and playmaking.

The Elite Shotmakers

Maitland Mustangs guard Reyne Smith rises into a jump shot during NBL1 East action. Smith is averaging 23.3 points per game and 4.2 made threes this season. Photo: captured_by_cammo_photography

Reyne Smith – Maitland Mustangs (East)

23.3 PPG │ 4.3 3PM

Smith remains one of the premier movement shooters in Australian basketball. His spacing gravity changes defensive structures every possession.

Kody Stattmann – Cairns Marlins (North)

23.8 PPG │ 4.4 3PM │ 50% FG

Stattmann has combined efficient perimeter shooting with strong overall offensive balance for Cairns.

Preston Le Gassick – Gold Coast Rollers (North)

23.3 PPG │ 4.3 3PM

Le Gassick continues to stretch defences with elite perimeter volume inside one of the competition’s fastest offences.

The Most Efficient High-Volume Scorers

Jeremy Smith – South Adelaide Panthers (Central)

27.2 PPG │ 67% FG

Smith’s efficiency is one of the biggest statistical outliers in the league. Scoring at that level while shooting 67% from the field is rare for a perimeter-oriented offensive role.

Jacob Richards – Hobart Chargers (South)

27.1 PPG │ 62% FG │ 6.4 APG

Richards has blended scoring efficiency with playmaking better than almost any player in the South conference.

The Conference Breakdown

NBL1 West

  • Jack Browder – Perry Lakes Hawks
  • Joshua Duach – Goldfields Giants
  • Isaac White – Rockingham Flames
  • Will Tschetter – Warwick Senators
  • Cameron Huefner – Perry Lakes Hawks
  • Lachlan Bertram – Mandurah Magic

The West is driven by elite shot creators and high-powered offensive guards, producing the deepest collection of high-volume scorers in the country.

NBL1 North

  • Samuel McDaniel – Ipswich Force
  • Tamuri Wigness – Southern Districts Spartans
  • Quentin Dove – Northside Wizards
  • Kody Stattmann – Cairns Marlins

The North thrives on pace, transition offence and ball movement, with dynamic guards controlling some of the fastest offensive systems in NBL1.

NBL1 East

  • Todd Blanchfield – Illawarra Hawks
  • Reyne Smith – Maitland Mustangs
  • Quinn Sazlinski – Manly Sea Eagles
  • Trazarien White – Knox Raiders

The East features versatile multi-dimensional players whose impact extends beyond scoring into rebounding, playmaking and spacing.

NBL1 South

  • Jacob Richards – Hobart Chargers
  • Luke Rosendale – Mt Gambier Pioneers
  • Joe Palmer – Dandenong Rangers

The South is built around efficiency, structure and balanced production, with frontcourt physicality and disciplined half-court offence shaping the conference identity.

By the Numbers

  • Highest scorer: Jack Browder – 32.4 PPG
  • Best FG%: Jeremy Smith – 67%
  • Most rebounds among Top 30: Will Tschetter – 9.7 RPG
  • Most assists among Top 30: Luke Rosendale – 7.5 APG
  • Most made threes: Todd Blanchfield – 4.8 3PM
  • Highest usage scorer: Tamuri Wigness – 25.0 FGA
  • Most efficient volume scorer: Joshua Duach – 32.0 PPG on 60% FG

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