This round of playoffs Cavaliers faces the risk of being eliminated by the Celtics soon. In the sixth game, the Cavaliers defeated the Celtics with 109:99, led by James , and successfully tied the score to 3:3. Although the Celtics scored five of them in double digits in this game, they had to lose against all-out James. James played in this game with 17 of 33 shots in 46 minutes and scored 46 points, 11 rebounds and 9 assists, which was James' 26th time in the playoffs to score 40+. James is the player with the most scores in the playoffs in the active league, but the player with the most scores in the single game of 40+ in the single game of the playoffs is Jordan (38 times). There are many historical records in the NBA playoffs, many records are waiting to be broken by future generations, but some records are likely to be forever blocked and difficult to break.
Fifth, Olajuwon 10 blocks in a single game
Olajuwon As the most outstanding center in NBA history, he has brought Rockets to the top of the league twice to win the championship. Olajuwon's existence was once a nightmare for many players at that time. Olajuwon was as afraid of failure as he feared God, so he asked himself to do his best in every aspect on the court. Everyone has seen Dameng’s excellence on the offensive end. His “dream dance moves” are famous all over the world and have become a killer move that many players are rushing to learn. Dameng on the defensive end can be said to be no less than the offensive end, and he can always contribute in every position of the team. The Rockets, where Dameng was in the first round of the playoffs in the 1989-90s, met the Lakers. Although Dameng was blocked on the offensive end in the second game, he made great contributions on the defensive end. Dameng played 43 minutes and scored an alternative triple-double with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 10 blocks. Dameng also set a record of single blocks in the playoffs. After 22 years, , Bynum scored 10 points, 13 rebounds and 10 blocks in a single game, almost breaking the record set by Dameng.
fourth, Klay Thompson scored 11 three-pointers in a single game
Tang Shen and Curry formed the "Splash" combination that dominated the league and became the best combination in the league's midfield and backcourt. Although Curry has become the top star in the league, the light is far better than the God of Soup, as a shooter, Tang is not inferior to Curry at all. Thompson has been in the league for seven years and has played for the Warriors and . In the Warriors' seven seasons, the shooting percentage has reached 42.2%. Tang Shen ranked 24th in NBA history with a total of three-point shooting in 7 years. According to Tang Shen's current state, there will definitely be new breakthroughs on the three-point list. In the 15-16 season, Tang Shen made 14 of 31 shots in the sixth game, including 11 of 3-pointers and 11 of 18 three-pointers, scored 41 points, 4 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block, leading the Warriors to drag the game into tiebreak. Tang Shen's 11 three-pointers have become a single three-pointer record in the playoffs. Curry, who is also one of the Splash brothers, only 8 three-pointers in a single game in the playoffs.
Third, Iverson 10 steals in a single game
Iverson As one of the representative figures of the 96 Golden Generation , he beat Kobe in the 1996 draft and became the No. 1 pick that year. Iverson is only 183cm tall and very thin. However, such a thin person burst out with considerable energy in the league. Although Iverson is often the target of singles like many current defenders, Iverson is desperately defending every ball, and will play every game as the last game in his life. The 76ers Iverson's 14-of-14 shots in the 1998-99 season met the Magic's first round. In the third game, Iverson played 43 minutes and scored 33 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 10 steals and 2 blocks. The number of steals was the highest in the NBA playoffs. Although Iverson was not very good in defense, he won the title of steal king three times in his career.
Second, Stockton 24 assists in a single game
NBA history has a player with the most powerful passes, and he sets many NBA assist records. This person is not Nash, Chris Paul, or Magic Johnson, this person is Stockton, the former leader of the four evil men of the Jazz.Stockton is 185cm tall and 77kg. His body looks extremely thin for the tall matches in the last century. However, it is such a thin person who has become the best passer master in NBA history. He has won 9 times the NBA assists, is the player with the most assists in NBA history, and the player with the most consecutive bankers. He was the one with the most assists in the NBA record, he was the one with the most assists in the season, and he was the one with the most assists in a single game in the playoffs. In the 1987-88 playoff game against the Lakers, Stockton played 8 of 16 shots in 48 minutes and scored 23 points, 3 rebounds, 24 assists and 5 steals. The 24 assists he gave in that game became the most assists in a single game in the NBA playoffs.
first, Jordan scored 63 points in a single game
It is well known that James entered the playoffs is an extremely terrifying existence, and his scoring ability is unstoppable. However, no matter how perverted and crazy James is, it is unquestionable that Jordan is the strongest scorer in the playoffs. Jordan is like a sleeping lion in the league. He doesn't kill you when he is not angry. Once he angers him, then no matter what kind of defense it is, it will be useless for Jordan. Jordan scored 50+ in a single game in the playoffs in 15 years in his 15-year career, while James currently scored 49 points in a single game in the playoffs, and there were no one who scored 50+ at one time. Jordan's highest score in his playoff career was 63 points, which is also the record for single-game score in league history. On April 20, 2016, Jordan played in , , , and made 22 of 41 shots in 53 minutes. He scored 63 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks. However, he did not resist the full bloom of the Celtics and lost the game 131:135.
text/Yan Xiaobai