Count the NBA playoffs records related to the number of three-pointers made. #NBA#
First look at the team's record.
So far, the team that has made the most three-pointers in a single game in the playoffs is the Cleveland Cavaliers. In the second game of the 15-16 Eastern Conference Finals, JR Smith, LeBron James, Owen, and Wall and other 10 people, combined to hit 25 three-pointers.
The second-ranked team in the playoffs is still the Cavaliers. They hit 24 three-pointers in G4 in the 17th Finals, breaking the previous total maintained by the Warriors. Final three-pointer record (18) This was also the only victory the Cavaliers won in the finals that year.
Next to the Cavaliers is the 2017 Rockets, who made 22 three-pointers in the playoffs with the Spurs. Followed by the Nets this season and the Warriors of 15 years, they both made 21 three-pointers.
After talking about the team, let's look at the three-pointer record of a single player in the playoffs.
The player who hits the most three-pointers in a single game is Lillard. He threw 12 three-pointers in the fifth game of the first round of the 20-21 playoffs, creating a single playoff game. Regrettably, the Blazers lost the game in the end.
Before Lillard's 12 three-pointers, it was created by Warriors Klay Thompson in the Western Conference Finals against the Thunder when the Warriors trailed the Thunder by 2:3. In the face of G6 loss, he had to go home desperately. It was Thompson’s "Foguangpuzhao" who helped the Warriors to drag the game into the tiebreak, hit 11 three-pointers in a single game, and he hit 5 three-pointers in the fourth quarter to help the team. After the reversal to win, the Warriors boss kneeling in the player channel after the game is still vivid.
Lillard is ranked third,The result was 10 three-pointers, followed by Ray Allen, Vince Carter, Rex Chapman, Curry, Mitchell, Murray_ Span6span, Jason Terry, Thompson and other eight people jointly maintained 9 3-pointers in a single game.
Finally, let's look at the ranking of the total number of three-pointers made in the playoffs.
The first place is Stephen Curry of the Warriors. In his seven playoff journeys, he played 112 times, made 1171 three-pointers, hit 470, and hit 40.14%.
Ranked second is LeBron James, Lao Zhan has made 15 consecutive playoffs so far, played 266 times, made more than 1,250 three-pointers and hit 432 goals. James, who is not good at three-pointers, has been able to accumulate data with enough play time in the playoffs, and now it is not easy to rank second in the playoffs three-pointers list.
The third place is Ray Allen, known as the "Gentleman Thunder", 11 playoff trips, 171 appearances, 959 three-pointers, and a total of 385 goals and field goal percentage. 40.15%. As a famous three-point shooter in NBA history, Ray Allen has an irreplaceable historical position. It is a pity that in the era of traditional basketball, he made too few three-pointers.
fourth place Klay Thompson, as the former single-game three-pointer, Klay has played 123 times in seven playoff games, hit 374 goals, and hit about 40%. . Unfortunately, due to injuries, Thompson has been absent from NBA games for two consecutive years, and the Warriors have missed the playoffs for two consecutive years. I hope that after the return of the new season, the Warriors can return to the playoffs, so that the "splash brothers" can continue. Increase the data.
Ranked fifth is James Harden. Harden, who entered the NBA in the same year as Curry, has entered the playoffs 12 times. Unfortunately, because he could not make it to the end, he has only played 137 times so far. Hit 341 three-pointers, but the shooting percentage is a bit horrible. Except for 41% in the 11-12 season and 38% in the 14-15 season, the rest of the season is basically under 36%, of which 16-17, 17- In the two seasons of 18, only 27.8% and 29.9% were shot.
ranked six to ten are Durant (337), Ginobili (324), Miller (320) JR Smith (294), Kobe · Bryant (292), among which Durant's data will continue to grow. Ray Allen's third position is likely to be surpassed by the players behind in the new season playoffs.
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