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Joel Embiid and Giannis Antetokounmpo sat out their final games meaning the Philadelphia 76ers center has won the closest-ever superstar battle for the NBA scoring title.
The field of three contenders became two though as LeBron's season has officially ended with the Los Angeles Lakers shutting him down.
Embiid (30.57) was the only scoring title contender in action on Saturday and extended his lead over Giannis (29.88) with a 41-point performance as the Philadelphia 76ers kept themselves in contention for the third seed in the East with a 133-120 win over the Indiana Pacers.
Giannis and Embiid sat out the final games on Sunday with the Bucks at Cleveland and the Sixers finishing the regular season with a home game against Detroit.
LeBron finishes the season with a 30.27 scoring average over his 56 games played, which falls two games shy of meeting the minimum games played requirement of 58 (70 per cent of the team's total games).
The race was one for the ages and continued to fluctuate between the trio and, remember, we are not just talking about any three men. We are talking about:
At one stage, the race between Embiid, LeBron and Giannis was separated by just 0.03 ppg. It would not only have been the closest three-player race ever, but the closest any race has ever been decided, topping the 0.07 from George Gervin and David Thompson back in 1977-78.
The only downside to all of this is that it could have been a four-man race.
Brooklyn's Durant is actually second in the league in scoring on 30.14 ppg but cannot win the scoring title since he will also not meet the NBA's minimum - 58 games in an 82-game season - to qualify.
A decade ago, Kevin Durant, then with Oklahoma City, held off the Lakers' Kobe Bryant by one-tenth of a point, 28.0 to 27.9 for the second-closest head-to-head race ever.
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