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Blendos Health & Longevity Movement All-Time Career Points Per Game Leaders

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Minimum 5 Games Played | Updated through Summer 2026

Full Current Top 100 with Accurate Rank Change

Change column rules applied strictly:

  • New = player who first reached the minimum threshold (or first appeared on this list) because of 2026 games.

  • ↑ / ↓ = actual movement in ranking position versus the May 13, 2026 published list.

  • — = rank position effectively unchanged or player was not previously ranked in a way that creates a clean delta.

Rank

Change

Name

GP

PPG

1

Sayquan Chambers

18

32.44

2

New

Abdul Ibrahim

7

32.00

3

↓1

Jake Sobe

7

31.86

4

↓1

Xavier Hill

32

30.88

5

↓1

Ernest Brown

10

30.40

6

↓1

Justin Daoud

21

30.24

7

↓1

Dwayne Freeman

9

30.11

8

↓1

Jalen McCallum

15

29.87

9

Nate Cohen

11

29.73

10

↓2

Shawn Sperbeck

19

29.53

11

↓1

Rich Ross

13

28.92

12

Hobson Herlihy

9

27.22

13

↓2

Danny Njoku

269

27.13

14

↓2

Lloyd Johnson

22

26.77

15

↓2

Matt Baldwin

22

26.41

16

↓1

Keith Harris

8

26.25

17

↓1

Scott Woodring

12

26.00

18

↓1

Jordan Gutierrez

26

25.92

19

Trent Adamson

11

25.45

20

↓2

Noah Yearsley

7

25.14

21

↓2

Aaron Tennant

7

24.86

22

↓1

Matt Moyse

8

24.75

23

↓1

Hayden Ward

19

24.74

24

↓1

Tyler Bertram

6

24.67

25

↓5

Graham Wooden

149

24.65

26

↓2

Ryan Teaney

7

24.43

27

↑30

Connor Van der Sommen

24

24.42

28

↓3

Sim Robinson

6

24.33

29

↓2

Albert Odero

29

24.28

30

↓2

Chris Garcia

60

24.23

31

↓5

Damian Zimmer

355

24.22

32

↓3

Nick White

7

24.14

33

↓3

Shaquan Jordan

21

24.05

34

↓3

Ty Lamport

20

23.90

35

↓3

Malik Howard

38

23.68

36

↓3

Chris Gonzalez

53

23.62

37

↓3

Luke Van Slyke

52

23.58

38

↓3

Jaiden Carter

6

23.50

39

Jo Annan

208

23.37

40

↓4

Tarrell Cumberbatch

19

23.37

41

↓3

Jordan Cormell

9

23.00

42

↓3

Drese Bradford

7

22.71

43

↓3

Mave Terneus

5

22.60

44

↓3

Anthony Durant

6

22.50

45

↓3

Luke Schnabel

14

22.43

46

↓3

Miranda Drummond

5

22.40

47

↓3

Andrew Jackson

12

22.25

48

↓3

Tommy Flanagan

19

22.16

49

↓2

Zan Stewart

63

22.02

50

↓4

Jon Foulds

64

21.97

51

↓2

Dan Derice

7

21.71

52

↓2

Peyton Griffiths

14

21.64

53

Jacob Rodriguez

5

21.60

54

↓3

Dalton Walsh

29

21.59

55

↓7

Evan Lane

98

21.46

56

↓3

Peyton Olsen

29

21.45

57

↓5

Tanner Winchester

44

21.45

58

↓3

Ed Palmatier Jr

27

21.33

59

New

Ralph Williams

6

21.2

60

↓4

Eric Edwards

19

21.16

61

↓2

Daniel Oyediran

7

21.00

62

↓4

Mikey McElroy

6

21.00

63

↓3

Redell Freeman

9

20.89

64

↓3

Stevie Melendez

233

20.78

65

Ryan Johnson

6

20.67

66

↓4

Jacob Beach

158

20.63

67

↓4

Terrance Squires

8

20.62

68

↓4

Aaron Smith Jr

120

20.50

69

Zyeir Lawrence

181

20.38

70

↓5

Mason Weir

98

20.29

71

↓5

Josh Gregory

8

20.25

72

↓5

Dom Scott

5

20.20

73

Dave Himme

22

20.00

74

↓4

Klan Seraphin

6

20.00

75

↓4

Norm Wilson

11

20.00

76

↓4

Seth Thomsen

5

20.00

77

↓3

Pablo Quinones

11

19.82

78

↓3

Jimmy Donley

87

19.67

79

↓3

Danny NiBlack

7

19.57

80

↓3

Gideon Schena

23

19.57

81

Ibrahim Wally

23

19.39

82

↓3

Terrell Evans

38

19.37

83

↓3

Lester McCarthy

17

19.29

84

↓6

Cam Hayes

491

19.25

85

↓4

Dom Testani

10

19.10

86

Johnny Palmatier

34

19.06

87

Brendan Archer

9

19.00

88

Divine Gray

19

18.95

89

Alex Mirabito

27

18.85

90

Brock Weidman

27

18.85

91

Devon Chabot

87

18.70

92

Teddy McGraw

20

18.65

93

Travis Woods

159

18.65

94

Jared Beach

204

18.51

95

Chris Scipione

6

18.50

96

Kobe Long

6

18.50

97

Willy Vargas

16

18.38

98

Anthony Monaco

22

18.36

99

Clayton Lyon

17

18.35

100

Anthony Warcup

37

18.27

The Biggest Story: Abdul Ibrahim


Abdul Ibrahim was not on the previous Top 100.


Before Summer 2026 he had only two recorded games (Summer 2025 and Spring 2026) for a total of 37 points. That sample was too small to qualify under a meaningful minimum.


In Summer 2026 he exploded:

  • Summer 2026 A: 3 games, 105 points (35.0 PPG)

  • Summer 2026 B: 2 games, 82 points (41.0 PPG)


He finished the summer with 7 career games and 224 points → 32.00 PPG.

That single stretch of elite scoring vaulted him from completely off the board straight to No. 2 all-time, slotting immediately behind only Sayquan Chambers (32.44). This is the most dramatic new entry the PPG list has seen in years.


Head-to-Head: Old List (May 13, 2026) vs Current List

Previous Top 10 (Spring 2026)

  1. Sayquan Chambers – 32.44

  2. Jake Slobe – 31.86

  3. Xavier Hill – 30.88

  4. Ernest Brown – 30.40

  5. Justin Daoud – 30.24

  6. Dwayne Freeman – 30.11

  7. Jalen McCallum – 29.87

  8. Shawn Sperbeck – 29.53

  9. Nate Cohen – 29.30

  10. Rich Ross – 28.92


Current Top 10

  1. Sayquan Chambers – 32.44 (unchanged)

  2. Abdul Ibrahim – 32.00 (NEW)

  3. Jake Slobe – 31.86 (dropped 1)

  4. Xavier Hill – 30.88 (dropped 1)

  5. Ernest Brown – 30.40 (dropped 1)

  6. Justin Daoud – 30.24 (dropped 1)

  7. Dwayne Freeman – 30.11 (dropped 1)

  8. Jalen McCallum – 29.87 (dropped 1)

  9. Nate Cohen – 29.73 (held / slight uptick in average)

  10. Shawn Sperbeck – 29.53 (dropped 2)


The insertion of Abdul Ibrahim alone pushed every player from the old No. 2 downward by one spot.


Other Notable Movements & Context

Hobson Herlihy appears at No. 12 (27.22 PPG on 9 games). His sample includes significant Summer 2026 minutes. He was not featured in the published Spring Top 100 at this level.


Graham Wooden moved from 24.82 (142 GP) to 24.65 (149 GP). The additional games slightly diluted the average while still keeping him in the elite 24+ tier.


Damian Zimmer went from 24.28 (354 GP) to 24.22 (355 GP) — essentially holding serve at massive volume.


Jo Annan improved from 23.28 (200 GP) to 23.37 (208 GP), a clean upward move driven by continued strong scoring.


Connor Van der Sommen jumped significantly (old rank ~57 at 21.07 on 15 GP → current 24.42 on 24 GP). He added high-efficiency production in recent seasons.


Zyeir Lawrence climbed with increased volume and maintained efficiency (now 20.38 on 181 games).


Cam Hayes sits at 19.25 across 491 games. The slight drop in ranking position is purely the result of higher-efficiency names moving above him; his actual average remains remarkably consistent for the all-time leading scorer in total points.


Ralph Williams is a true first-season entrant (Summer 2026 only). At 6 games and 21.2 PPG he lands at No. 59.


Several names that appeared lower on the old list (or just outside it) have shifted due to the combination of new high-efficiency entrants and natural recalculation of the full archive.



Broader Analysis

The list continues to show two distinct paths to excellence:

  1. Explosive efficiency on limited samples (Chambers, Ibrahim, Slobe, Hill, etc.). These players dominate the top 15–20.

  2. Sustained high-level scoring over hundreds of games (Njoku at 27.13 on 269 GP, Zimmer at 24.22 on 355 GP, Wooden, Annan, Melendez, Hayes). This group is far rarer and more impressive in the long run.


Summer 2026 was highly consequential. Abdul Ibrahim’s rise is the headline, but multiple players who logged heavy minutes across A and B leagues improved or held strong rankings. The insertion of new high-efficiency names and the natural recalculation of the full archive produced the rank shifts you see above.


 
 
 

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