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AJ Bramah Named Leading Scorer in Indonesian Basketball League 2026 First Half

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AJ Bramah Named Leading Scorer in Indonesian Basketball League 2026 First Half
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Jakarta — Basketball player Adonnnecy Joshua (AJ) Bramah of Pacific Caesar Surabaya has established himself as the Indonesian Basketball League’s (IBL) leading scorer during the first half of the 2026 season, with an average of 29.4 points per game (ppg) across 10 appearances.

Bramah’s prolific scoring has been evident through his record of six games with 30 points or more and nine double-double performances, according to IBL’s official records.

These impressive statistics demonstrate the significant contribution of the American basketball player, who is in his second season in the IBL and at Pacific Caesar. The 2025 IBL slam dunk contest winner has proven to remain the primary offensive pillar for Pacific Caesar whilst playing a central role in the team’s attacking scheme.

However, Bramah’s status as the top scorer does not translate into team success, as Pacific Caesar remains the only team without a victory this season. Despite the team’s struggles, Bramah’s productivity remains consistent, and his individual performance underscores the team’s heavy reliance on the power forward’s contributions on both ends of the court, particularly in scoring.

The mid-season leading scorer rankings are notably uneven, as Bramah’s closest competitor is Rajawali Medan’s big man Antonio Hester with an average of 25.1 ppg. Hangtuas Jakarta’s forward Nick Hornsby ranks third with 24.8 ppg, followed by Tangerang Hawks Basketball centre Joao Vitor Franca (24.6) and Bogor Hornbills player Travin Thibodeaux (22.5).

Bramah will undoubtedly aim not only to maintain his position atop the scoring list when the second half of the IBL 2026 regular season begins on Wednesday, 4 March, but also to help Pacific Caesar improve its dismal 0-10 record.

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