63 points, 41 rebounds, 24 assists, 10 steals and 10 caps! The most of the five statistics in the NBA playoffs, led by Jordan
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2024-06-03 11:31Posted in Henan Sports Creators
Now there is only one set of matchups left in the playoffs, and the final championship will also be produced between the Celtics and the Mavericks, looking back at this year's playoffs, many players in the league have played their own highlight moments, such as Brunson 4 consecutive games 40+, Jokic 27+20+10 in a single game, etc. However, it is a pity that no player has been able to break the top five statistics in the history of the NBA playoffs until now, so let's take a look at who set these five records that year.
1. Score: 63 points
Record Maker: Jordan
Jordan, who was at the peak of his debut, brought a lot of surprises to people in his rookie season, he averaged 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 2.4 steals per game that year, although he lost to the Bucks in the first round of the playoffs, but it can be seen that his future potential is unlimited. In the second season, I thought that Jordan would become stronger after the playoffs, but what I didn't expect was that he suffered a very serious injury this season, and after playing 3 games in the regular season, he began to rest for a long time.

After four and a half months, Jordan finally ushered in his comeback, at this time the Bulls could only hover in the Eastern Lottery area, but he returned to lead the team all the way back, and in the final games of the regular season, they finally overtook the Cavaliers and finally reached the playoffs as eighth in the East. However, this ranking also made the Bulls have to play against the Celtics in the first round, in fact, they are indeed not the opponent of the Celtics, and they were directly swept by the Green Army in the playoffs.
However, in the process, Jordan, as a young man, was not afraid to face superstars such as Bird on the court, and also played one of the masterpieces of his playoff career. After scoring 49 points in G1, Jordan's firepower in the second game of the series not only did not decline, but became stronger, he played 53 minutes in the whole game, 41 shots and 22 of 63 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists, plus 3 steals and 2 blocks, of which 63 points also broke the highest single-game score in the playoffs in NBA history, and Jordan didn't shoot a three-pointer in the whole game, that is, he used all kinds of difficult mid-distance and impact baskets to score, and even Bird couldn't help but praise him after the game: " God is playing tonight in the number 23 jersey."
2. Highest rebounds in a single game: 41
Record holder: Neville Chamberlain
Due to the change in the style of play, it is rare to see a player in the league who can regularly grab 20+ rebounds, even if it is a top interior player like Jokic, Embiid, and Antetokounmpo, they may not necessarily be able to get more than 5 20+ rebounds in a season. However, for those ancient gods, it is too easy to grab 20+ rebounds in a single game, Chamberlain averaged 22.9 rebounds per game throughout his career, and at his peak, he averaged 27.2 rebounds per game.
And although some people have complained that Chamberlain's scoring ability will decline in the playoffs, which is indeed true, he can still grab rebounds very much in the playoffs, and his average rebounds per game have never been lower than 20+ in the playoffs 13 times, and the highest rebounds in a single game are also what he contributed. In the 1966-1967 season, Chamberlain, who was 30 years old at this time, still led the 76ers to play a good performance, ranking first in the league with 68 wins and 13 losses in the regular season, and they defeated the Kings, Celtics, and Lakers in the playoffs, and finally won the championship.
In the series against the Celtics, facing the sworn enemy Bill Russell, this time Chamberlain finally suppressed him, in the rebounding field that both sides are good at, he averaged nearly 9 more rebounds per game than Russell, and the series G3 Chamberlain grabbed 41 rebounds.
3. Highest assists in a single game: 24
Record holders: Magic Johnson, Stockton
Although Magic Johnson and Stockton both play point guards, their styles on the court are very different, Magic Johnson's passing is more flashy and ornamental, while Stockton's passing is more pragmatic, but both are obviously the greatest point guards in history, and the record for the highest assists in a single game in the playoffs is also held by the two together.
As an early player in the league, Magic became the focus of the league as soon as he landed in the NBA, and he quickly established himself at the heart of the team with his brilliant passing. In the 1984 playoffs, the Lakers played against the Suns, and the G2 Magic only scored 6 points on 5 shots in the game, but in that game he kept using his passes to break through the opponent's defense, so he also handed out 24 assists, and finally the Lakers also got a 16-point victory.
Stockton, who entered the league three years later than Magic, really rose to prominence in the 1987-1988 season, when he won the assist title for the first time in his career. In the playoffs, Stockton's performance was still very good, and under his leadership, the Jazz also faced the Magic's Lakers in the second round, and when facing his predecessors, Stockton was not stage frightened at all, and he reproduced the highlight moment of 24 assists in a single game in front of the Magic, but unfortunately the Jazz still failed to win this round of the series.
4. Highest steals in a single game: 10
Record holder: Iverson
Although everyone's impression of Iverson is that his defense is relatively poor, but this is also because he is relatively thin and short, but Iverson has a very good stealing ability, he has won a total of 3 steals in his entire career, and the reason why his stealing ability can be so outstanding is that Iverson has a high ball quotient and can judge the opponent's passing line, on the other hand, his speed is very fast, when the opponent passes the ball or wants to attack with the ball, he can complete the steal in an instant.
In the 1999 playoffs, Iverson led the 76ers to the first round against the Magic, who were third in the East in the regular season, and averaged 28.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, 6 assists, plus 4 steals per game throughout the series. The two sides fought to a 1-1 draw at the beginning of this series, and then ushered in an explosion in G3 Iverson, he scored 33 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 10 steals and 2 blocks in a single game, and with his help, the Magic made a total of 26 turnovers in this game, which is the most important reason why the 76ers can win, and after winning this game, the 76ers also eliminated the opponent directly in one go.
5. Highest block in a single game: 10
Record holders: Eaton, Olajuwon, Bynum
When he entered the league in 1982, Eaton was already 25 years old, but the advantage of an older rookie is that he has enough immediate combat power, so he averaged 4.3 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game in his rookie season, and it can be seen that his effect on the defensive end is still obvious. In Eaton's 11-year career, he won a total of four block titles, including 5.6 blocks per game in the peak season of 1984-1985. It was also in the playoffs this season, in the head-to-head matchup with Olajuwon, Eaton gave 10 blocks to the opponent in a game, and with his help, the Jazz were also gentlemen to sweep the Rockets.
Olajuwon, who was "educated" by Eaton, later became one of the best defensive players in the league, and at his peak he was elected DPOY twice and blocked king 3 times. In the 1990 playoffs against the Lakers, in the second game of the series, although Olajuwon had a bad offensive hand, he delivered 10 blocks in this game, and finally got an alternative triple-double of 11 points, 11 rebounds and 10 blocks.
Then there's Bynum, who hasn't won as many individual accolades as Eaton and Olajuwon throughout his career, but he was also a defensive powerhouse for the Lakers at his peak. In the 2012 playoffs in the series against the Nuggets, Bynum replicated the highlights of the two predecessors, he also gave the opponent 10 "hot pot" in a single game, and finally the Lakers also passed through the tie-break in the series.
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63 points, 41 rebounds, 24 assists, 10 steals and 10 caps! The most of the five statistics in the NBA playoffs, led by Jordan -
63 points, 41 rebounds, 24 assists, 10 steals and 10 caps! The most of the five statistics in the NBA playoffs, led by Jordan -
63 points, 41 rebounds, 24 assists, 10 steals and 10 caps! The most of the five statistics in the NBA playoffs, led by Jordan -
63 points, 41 rebounds, 24 assists, 10 steals and 10 caps! The most of the five statistics in the NBA playoffs, led by Jordan -
63 points, 41 rebounds, 24 assists, 10 steals and 10 caps! The most of the five statistics in the NBA playoffs, led by Jordan -
63 points, 41 rebounds, 24 assists, 10 steals and 10 caps! The most of the five statistics in the NBA playoffs, led by Jordan -
63 points, 41 rebounds, 24 assists, 10 steals and 10 caps! The most of the five statistics in the NBA playoffs, led by Jordan -
63 points, 41 rebounds, 24 assists, 10 steals and 10 caps! The most of the five statistics in the NBA playoffs, led by Jordan