The NBA playoffs are in full swing. In the long history of NBA, many unreachable records have been born. Today, Lao Zhen took everyone to take stock of the 14 most difficult playoff record.
14. At most one-time steals in the playoffs: Iverson 10 times
In the match between 76 people and magic on May 14, 1999, Iverson played at 43 minutes 34 seconds, shooting 14 in 28, 3 in 8 in 3 points, 2 in 6 free throws, 33 points 5 rebounds 5 assists 10 steals 2 cap.
13. Number of single offensive rebounds in the playoffs: 15 Moses Malone
In the match between rockets and Washington Bullets on April 22, 1977, Moses Malone played for 47 minutes, shot 13 out of 24, took 5 out of 7 free throws, and scored 31 points and 26 rebounds (15 offensive rebounds) 3 steal.
12. The maximum number of assists in a single playoff session: Stockton 11
In the Jazz match against Spurs on May 6, 1995, Stockton played 39 minutes, shooting 5 out of 8, 3 out of 3 free throws, 13 points, 18 assists, 3 steals 1 Cap, he sent out 11 assists in the second quarter.
11. The maximum number of free throws in a single game in the playoffs: O’Neal 39
In the Lakers’ game against Pacers on June 10, 2000, O’Neal played at 45 minutes 28 seconds, shooting 11 in 18, free throws 18 in 39, scoring 40 points, 24 rebounds and 3 cap.
10. The maximum number of single rebounds in the playoffs: 41 Chamberlain
In the match between 76ers and Celtics in 1967, Chamberlain played 48 minutes, shooting 8 out of 14, 4 out of 8 free throws, and scoring 20 points, 41 rebounds and 9 assists.
9. The highest score in a playoff game: Jordan 63 points
In the match between bulls and Celtics on April 21, 1986, Jordan played 53 minutes, shooting 22 in 41 and 19 in free throws 21, scoring 63 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and 2 cap.
8. The largest number of single-game penalties in the playoffs: 30 bob-kuxi
In the game between the Celtics and the citizens of Syracuse in 1953, Bob Kussi played for 66 minutes, shooting 10 out of 22 and 30 out of 32 free throws, winning 50 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists.
7. The highest average score in a single round of playoffs: Jerry-West averaged 46.3 points
In the 6 games against Baltimore Bullets in the first round in 1965, the Lakers scored 49, 52, 44, 48, 43 and 42 points respectively, with 46.3 points in each game.
6. Average playoff score in a single season: Jordan 43.7 points
In the 1986 playoffs, Jordan was swept by Celtics 3-0 in the first round of the playoffs. He scored 49 points, 63 points and 19 points respectively in three games, with an average of 43.7 points in each game.
5. The longest single play in the playoffs: Reed Rocha and Paul Seymour 67 minutes
In the match against Celtics on March 22, 1953, Reid Rocha and Paul Seymour played the whole game (4 plus hours), playing for 67 minutes in total.
4. Total playoff Time: James 11326 minutes
James has played 274 playoff games in his career, with a total playing time of 11326 minutes, ranking first in history, and Duncan (9370 minutes) ranked second.
3. Total score of playoff career: James 7809 points
James has played 274 playoff games in his career, with a total of 7809 points and 28.5 points and 9 rebounds in each game. 7.1 assists 1.7 steals 1 cap; Jordan (5987 points) ranked second.
2. Total number of champions: Bill Russell: 11 champions no one can match
1.6 finals, 6 championships, 6 FMVP
Jordan entered the finals in his career 6 and won all the championships. He also won FMVP.