Rajawali Medan’s foreign player, Quintin Dove, continues to lead the list of highest point scorers or top scorers in the Indonesian Basketball League (IBL) 2025 until the beginning of the 18th week of the regular season. According to official data cited from the IBL website, Tuesday (3/6), the American player has averaged 27.57 points per game (ppg). Despite his team, Rajawali Medan, being at the bottom of the temporary standings or in 14th place, his outstanding performance makes him the most productive player when it comes to scoring points.
The 27-year-old player, standing tall at 1.97 meters, has been the backbone of Rajawali Medan throughout the season, surpassing other point scorers playing for top IBL teams. Dove still has the opportunity to improve his individual statistics when Rajawali Medan is scheduled to face Prawira Bandung at C-Tra Prawira Arena, Bandung, West Java, on Wednesday (4/6).
In second place on the top scorer list is the power forward of Pacific Caesar Surabaya and the champion of the IBL ALL STARS 2025 Slam Dunk Contest, Adonnecy Joshua (A.J.) Bramah, with an average of 26.84 points per game. Bramah has also been a key player for the Surabaya team, providing consistent contributions throughout the season.
In third place is Michael Rashad Qualls from Borneo Hornbills, with 25.36 ppg. However, Qualls had to put a halt to his performance due to injury and will need to take a break until the end of the regular season. The opportunity to add points remains open if Borneo Hornbills manage to advance to the playoffs, which will begin on June 26.
The fourth position is taken by Jordan Lavell Adams of Dewa United Banten with 25 points per game. Below him, the fifth position is occupied by RANS Simba Bogor’s forward, Kenyon Joseph Buffen, who averages 24.09 points per game.
The IBL 2025 continues to offer intense competition both in the battle for standings positions and in the individual statistical records of players. With the playoffs approaching, the performance of the top scorers will be crucial for each team’s chances at the title of the number one basketball league in Indonesia.
Source: ANTARA 2025