S2 leaders

Leaders

Engine-backed player production with qualification logic, per-game and totals leaders, and sortable broadcast tables fed by the OVRWire stats model.

Engine data - updated Jun 25, 20262Players in view

Offensive leaders

Complete Leaders

Scoring pace

Points

Top 2 · Per game
#1Ace NorthIRD5 GP · Qualified#1 PPG31.6+2.5 vs avg
#2Blitz ValeIRD5 GP · Qualified#1 RPG26.6-2.5 vs avg

Playmaking pace

Assists

Top 2 · Per game
#1Ace NorthIRD5 GP · Qualified#1 PPG7.4+1.9 vs avg
#2Blitz ValeIRD5 GP · Qualified#1 RPG3.6-1.9 vs avg

Defensive leaders

Complete Leaders

Glass work

Rebounds

Top 2 · Per game
#1Blitz ValeIRD5 GP · Qualified#1 RPG7.4+1.7 vs avg
#2Ace NorthIRD5 GP · Qualified#1 PPG4.0-1.7 vs avg

Steals per game

Steals

Top 2 · Per game
#1Ace NorthIRD5 GP · Qualified#1 PPG1.6+0.3 vs avg
#2Blitz ValeIRD5 GP · Qualified#1 RPG1.0-0.3 vs avg

Blocks per game

Blocks

Top 1 · Per game
#1Blitz ValeIRD5 GP · Qualified#1 RPG0.8+0.4 vs avg
Minimum 5 GP for qualified leader context.2 qualified of 8 players · Engine Port Showcase · 2 in leader poolInclude unqualified
Results2 of 2 players
Complete LeadersPer game · 2 players
Complete leaders
RankPlayerTeamGPPPGAPGRPGSPGBPG3PM3P%
#1Ace NorthPG · @AceNorth5 GP · Qualified#1 PPG#1 APGIron District531.6+2.5 vs avg7.4+1.9 vs avg4.0-1.7 vs avg1.6+0.3 vs avg0.0-0.4 vs avg21+5.0 vs avg47.7%even vs avg
#2Blitz ValeSG · @BlitzVale5 GP · Qualified#1 RPG#1 BPGIron District526.6-2.5 vs avg3.6-1.9 vs avg7.4+1.7 vs avg1.0-0.3 vs avg0.8+0.4 vs avg11-5.0 vs avg40.7%even vs avg
#1Ace NorthPG · IRD
PPG31.6APG7.4RPG4.0
GP5Proof+2.5 vs avg
Iron District#1 PPG#1 APG
#2Blitz ValeSG · IRD
PPG26.6APG3.6RPG7.4
GP5Proof-2.5 vs avg
Iron District#1 RPG#1 BPG

OVRWire leaders turn a season full of box-score screenshots into a real Pro-Am leaderboard. Points, assists, rebounds, steals, blocks, threes, shooting, efficiency, and qualifying context all live in one place instead of getting buried in Discord posts.

The page is built for the player who wants to prove he is him, the lock who wants steals and blocks respected, and the organizer who needs leaderboards that do not fall apart when a stat line is missing.

How We Verify

Leaderboards are fed by reviewed player rows:

  1. A box-score screenshot or archive source provides player stat lines.
  2. OVRWire extracts the rows and attaches them to a match, team, player, and season.
  3. The organizer reviews low-confidence rows, roster mismatches, duplicate matches, and totals mismatches.
  4. Approved or locked rows can count toward leaderboards.
  5. Minimum-game rules and small-sample labels keep one-game heaters from pretending to be season leaders.

Unsourced fields should not be invented. If shooting attempts are missing, shooting splits should stay unavailable.

FAQ

Why does a player show below the qualifier line?

They may not meet the minimum games played for the leaderboard yet. OVRWire can still show the line, but it should be marked as a small sample.

Can leaders be sorted by totals instead of per game?

Yes. The leaders surface supports per-game and totals modes so organizers can show both pace and volume.

Why are 3PM, steals, or blocks missing for some seasons?

Those categories require source rows that include the fields. If an older archive did not capture them reliably, OVRWire should not guess.

Do playoff stats count?

That depends on the league's season rules and scope. OVRWire should make the active season or postseason scope clear before mixing leaderboards.

Can a player change teams and keep one profile?

Yes. Player identity is meant to follow the gamertag across teams and seasons when roster data connects it.

How do I report a wrong stat line?

Send the player, game, current stat, corrected stat, and source screenshot or archive proof. Corrections should be reviewed before changing public leaderboards.