Players at their statistical peak right now. Prime-age stars producing career-best numbers with maximum efficiency.
Most NBA players reach their statistical peak between ages 24 and 30. During these prime years, players combine physical maturity with accumulated basketball knowledge to produce their best work. Our Peak Score weights production, efficiency, and age-appropriate performance bonuses.
Players in their prime window who combine high scoring with elite efficiency represent the most valuable assets in the league. Identifying who is peaking helps teams maximize their championship windows.
Most players peak between 25-28 years old. Point guards tend to peak slightly later (27-30) due to the importance of experience, while athletic wings peak earlier (24-27).
Rare but possible. LeBron James produced MVP-caliber seasons at 35+. Skill-based players who don't rely on pure athleticism can sustain peak performance longer.
It uses universal metrics (PPG, FG%, APG, RPG) so all positions are on equal footing. The age bonus applies universally to the 24-30 prime window.