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This list exhibits the National Basketball Association 's top single-season rebounding averages based on at least 70 games played or 800 rebounds.[ 1] The NBA did not record rebounds until the 1950-51 season .
Rank
Season
Player
Team
Games
Rebounds
RPG
1
1960–61
Wilt Chamberlain *
Philadelphia Warriors
79
2,149
27.2
2
1959–60
Wilt Chamberlain *
Philadelphia Warriors
72
1,941
27.0
3
1961–62
Wilt Chamberlain *
Philadelphia Warriors
80
2,052
25.7
4
1963–64
Bill Russell *
Boston Celtics
78
1,930
24.7
5
1965–66
Wilt Chamberlain *
Philadelphia 76ers
79
1,943
24.6
6
1962–63
Wilt Chamberlain *
San Francisco Warriors
80
1,946
24.3
7
1966–67
Wilt Chamberlain *
Philadelphia 76ers
81
1,957
24.2
8
1964–65
Bill Russell *
Boston Celtics
78
1,878
24.1
9
1959–60
Bill Russell *
Boston Celtics
74
1,778
24.0
10
1960–61
Bill Russell *
Boston Celtics
78
1,868
23.9
11
1967–68
Wilt Chamberlain *
Philadelphia 76ers
82
1,952
23.8
12
1962–63
Bill Russell *
Boston Celtics
78
1,843
23.6
13
1961–62
Bill Russell *
Boston Celtics
76
1,790
23.6
14
1958–59
Bill Russell *
Boston Celtics
70
1,612
23.0
15
1964–65
Wilt Chamberlain *
Warriors /76ers
73
1,673
22.9
16
1965–66
Bill Russell *
Boston Celtics
78
1,779
22.8
17
1957–58
Bill Russell *
Boston Celtics
69
1,564
22.7
18
1963–64
Wilt Chamberlain *
San Francisco Warriors
80
1,787
22.3
19
1967–68
Nate Thurmond *
San Francisco Warriors
51
1,121
22.0
20
1966–67
Nate Thurmond *
San Francisco Warriors
65
1,382
21.3
21
1968–69
Wilt Chamberlain *
Los Angeles Lakers
81
1,712
21.1
22
1965–66
Jerry Lucas *
Cincinnati Royals
79
1,668
21.1
23
1966–67
Bill Russell *
Boston Celtics
81
1,700
21.0
24
1960–61
Bob Pettit *
St. Louis Hawks
76
1,540
20.3
25
1964–65
Jerry Lucas *
Cincinnati Royals
66
1,321
20.0
Since NBA/ABA Merger (1976)[ edit ]
Rank
Season
Player
Team
Games
Rebounds
RPG
1
1991–92
Dennis Rodman *
Detroit Pistons
82
1,530
18.7
2
1992–93
Dennis Rodman *
Detroit Pistons
62
1,132
18.3
3
1978–79
Moses Malone *
Houston Rockets
82
1,444
17.6
4
1993–94
Dennis Rodman *
San Antonio Spurs
79
1,367
17.3
5
2017–18
Andre Drummond ^
Detroit Pistons
78
1,247
16.0
6
1977–78
Truck Robinson
New Orleans Jazz
81
1,288
15.7
7
2018–19
Andre Drummond ^
Detroit Pistons
79
1,232
15.6
8
1991–92
Kevin Willis
Atlanta Hawks
81
1,258
15.5
9
2002–03
Ben Wallace *
Detroit Pistons
73
1,126
15.4
10
1982–83
Moses Malone *
Philadelphia 76ers
78
1,194
15.3
11
2010–11
Kevin Love ^
Minnesota Timberwolves
73
1,112
15.2
12
2017–18
DeAndre Jordan ^
Los Angeles Clippers
77
1,171
15.2
13
2019–20
Andre Drummond ^
Pistons /Cavaliers
57
864
15.2
14
1977–78
Moses Malone *
Houston Rockets
59
886
15.0
15
1997–98
Dennis Rodman *
Chicago Bulls
80
1,201
15.0
16
1979–80
Swen Nater
San Diego Clippers
81
1,216
15.0
17
2014–15
DeAndre Jordan ^
Los Angeles Clippers
82
1,226
15.0
18
1995–96
Dennis Rodman *
Chicago Bulls
64
952
14.9
19
2015–16
Andre Drummond ^
Detroit Pistons
81
1,198
14.8
20
1980–81
Moses Malone *
Houston Rockets
80
1,180
14.8
21
2021–22
Rudy Gobert ^
Utah Jazz
66
968
14.7
22
1981–82
Moses Malone *
Houston Rockets
81
1,188
14.7
23
1986–87
Charles Barkley *
Philadelphia 76ers
68
994
14.6
24
2011–12
Dwight Howard † [ b]
Orlando Magic
54
785
14.5
25
1979–80
Moses Malone *
Houston Rockets
82
1,190
14.5
^ A player is not eligible for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for three calendar years.
^ The 2011–12 season was shortened to 66 games due to the league's lockout .[ 2] The qualification of this season's scoring title is to appear in at least 56 games (out of 66) or 644 rebounds.[ 1]