On May 1, Beijing time, the US media counted the ranking of active players in the playoff career of 30+ points per game, of which LeBron James ranked first and Kevin Durant ranked second, and the specific rankings are as follows:
First, James, 118 games; second, Kevin Durant, 71 games; third, James Harden, 44 games; fourth, Stephen Curry, 43 games; fifth, Cowai Leonard, 33 games; seventh, Giannis Antetokounmpo, 28 games; eighth, Russell Westbrook, 27 games; ninth, Carmelo Anthony, 22 games; tenth, Damian Lillard, 21 games.
As a result, James is far ahead in this list, and although the Lakers have not been able to make it to the playoffs this season, James still leads second-place Durant by 47 games with 30+ points in 118 games.
Meanwhile, among active players, James' total score in the playoffs reached a terrifying 7631 points, which is also far ahead of durant in second place, and Durant is second with 4559 points. In third place was Harden's 3305 points, Curry was fourth with 3108 points, and Leonard was fifth with 2865 points.
However, for this year's NBA playoffs, because James did not participate and Durant was eliminated, can Harden continue to improve his single 30+ points?