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For the vast majority of NBA players, the stage of the NBA Finals has actually symbolized the highest level of confrontation in the NBA. Every switch between offense and defense is actually full of a lot of physical confrontation and psychological games, so for NBA players, if they can score 40 points on the stage of the Finals, they can be called NBA superstars.
Kobe: 1 time.
Kobe Bryant has always been one of the best scorers in NBA history, and his single-game record of 81 points is beyond the reach of many players. But in essence, he has only 40+ times in the Finals in his entire career, and this time it was the first game of the Lakers and Magic Finals series, and Kobe Bryant directly cut down the comprehensive data of 40+8+8. In the subsequent finals, Kobe Bryant directly faced the opponent's two-person package, and even the three-person package scored a certain decline.
Iverson: 1 time.
The most outstanding individual accolade of Iverson's entire career was his fourth consecutive NBA scoring title. Although he is not tall and thin, he has a lot of scoring tools. He also had 40 experience in the Finals, and in 2001, Iverson led the 76ers to face the OK combination that was in full swing, and he directly cut down 48+5+6 by himself, which also became one of the most valuable 40+ scoring performances in the history of the NBA Finals.
O'Neill: 5 times.
O'Neal at his peak, he can be said to be a calling presence in the NBA, and the league even formulated a three-second rule for interior offense in order to curb his dominance on the inside. Throughout his career, O'Neal scored a total of 5 40+ points in the finals.
Jordan: 6 times.
Michael Jordan, the god of basketball, has won no more than six championships and 10 scoring titles in his entire career. And for the most part, he's been dominant on the NBA Finals stage, scoring 40 points a total of six times. Once Joe's gang leader starts the individual scoring performance, it can be said that it is almost unstoppable.
LeBron James: 7 times.
Although LeBron James has only won three championships so far, he has broken into the NBA Finals stage for eight consecutive years. Such a rich experience in the NBA Finals directly created his record of 40+ points in the 7 Finals, and what is even more terrifying is that he can continue his Finals scoring record in his subsequent career.
West: 10 times.
West was definitely the best scorer in the NBA in the 60s, and throughout his career, he scored a total of 10 times on the Finals stage, a record that many players are unmatched.
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It is particularly difficult to score 40 points in the finals because the defensive intensity in the finals is very high. Kobe Bryant has done it once, and Jordan has done it six times.
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The difficulty is very high, because the defensive intensity is very unusual, Kobe Bryant only has 1 time, Jordan has 6 times.
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It is very difficult to score 40 points in the finals. Bryant has only taken it once. Jordan took it 6 times. Iverson also took it once. O'Neill has taken it 5 times. LeBron James has taken it 7 times. The most is Jerry West's 10 times.
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Jordan has played in the Finals a total of six times, won the championship six times, and when he entered the Finals, Jordan is an unstoppable existence, Jordan has participated in a total of 35 Finals games in his career, averaging a rebound and an assist per game.
1991 – Bulls 4-1 Lakers.
1992 – Bulls 4:2 Trail Blazers.
1993 – Bulls 4:2 Suns.
1996 – Bulls 4:2 supersonic.
1997 – Bulls 4:2 Jazz.
1998 – Bulls 4-2 Jazz.
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6-time NBA champion.
2-time Olympic champion.
Three-time NBA All-Star MVP
5 regular season MVPs
6 Finals MVP
Rookie of the Year, 5 regular season MVPs, 6 Finals rings, 6 Finals MVPs, 10 First Team, 14 All-Star Game selections, 3 All-Star Game MVPs, 50 NBA Top 50 Superstars, 10 scoring champions (NBA records, and 7 consecutive scoring titles are also ranked first with Chamberlain), and the average score is the highest at the time of retirement.
Number of NBA titles: 6 (90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98).
Finals MVP counts: 6 times (90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98).
Number of MVPs in the regular season: 5 times (87-88, 90-91, 91-92, 95-96, 97-98).
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On April 3, 2006, in the Lakers' 106-88 home win over the Houston Rockets, Bryant scored 43 points on 19-of-32 shooting, reaching or exceeding 40 points for the 23rd time this season (63rd in his career), tying Baylor's all-time record of 23 in 1962-1963. In the subsequent Lakers overtime game against the Nuggets, Bryant scored 42 points, breaking this record with 24 40+ games, and his final record at the end of the season was 27 games.
Baylor was third with 21 times in 1960-1961 and Kobe Bryant was fourth with 19 times in 2002-2003. Flyer Joe reached 36 times in the '86-87 season with 40+. The all-time record of 40+ in an NBA season is Chamberlain's 63 in the 1961-1962 season.
Regarding 40+, the current NBA all-time ranking for 40+ games in a player's career is:
Chamberlain: 271 times.
Jordan: 173 times.
Baylor: 88 times.
Oku. Robertson.
77 times Iverson.
73 times (refreshing).
Abdul-Jabbar 70 times.
Barry 70 times.
Green 68 times.
Bryant 67 times (as of the 05-06 regular season).
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The NBA league has a lot of influence around the world, and a lot of data in the NBA is a curse that is difficult to break. Some excellent players, even if they perform well in the regular season, but when they reach the finals or playoffs, they are like 'popping balloons' that quickly hold back. And there is a data that is difficult to do in the finals, that is, to score 45+ data in a single game in the finals, which few people have been able to do throughout history.
Super scoring champion Kobe Bryant has 0 in his career, and a professional pitcher like Durant is also 0 times. But there are always people who are exceptions, and there are two players who even have 3 finals 45+ results in the finals.
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Kobe Bryant is famous for scoring on the basketball court, and his strength is undoubted, and in his own era, Kobe Bryant is almost the dominant existence. But even such Kobe Bryant still did not score 45+ in a single game in the finals. And Durant is known as the 'Grim Reaper' by fans, with no offensive means to solve, and he is also very strong in singles, and watching Durant play is a thrilling enjoyment.
But the 'Grim Reaper' didn't get this statistic, his highest score was 43 points, in fact, this can't be blamed entirely on Durant, after all, he only played 14 finals games in his career, and if he came a few more times, he might be able to break through himself.
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In fact, in the history milestone of the NBA Finals, there are only 9 people who can achieve this data, they are Elgin Baylor, Chamberlain, Curry, Iverson, Bob Pettit, James, Rick Barry, Jerry West and Jordan. Each of these 9 people has a score of 45+, and only 2 of these 9 people have achieved 45+ results in the finals 3 times, they are Jerry West and Jordan, these two are known as 'monsters'.
Jerry West.
In fact, his fame is not very high, but his strength is not weak, and he laid the foundation for three 45+ results in the finals. Although Jerry West only won 1 NBA championship ring, he has strong scoring ability and high shooting skills, and in his era, Jerry West was also considered a leader in the NBA.
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It's not surprising that Jordan can get this result, and a lot of Jordan's data has been crushing until now. Jordan's 3 45+ scores in the finals are points! It can be seen how difficult it is for Jordan to get this result, after all, the finals are a star-studded game, and every player can only play after a lot of tempering.
To be able to dominate the crowd under many excellent players, it is impossible without outstanding strength.
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They're playing against very strong opponents, they're very strong defensively, so it's very difficult to attack, and the people who have achieved that are some of the best players of all time.
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It's hard because not everyone will get this kind of good results.
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It's very difficult, only Jordan can do it 4 times, he's a good basketball player, he's outstanding, he's very explosive.
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It's too difficult, after all, the finals are not the regular season, and the defensive intensity is very high, especially the team's top scorer will be taken care of, and the probability of winning 40+ in a row is very low in this case.
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In the NBA, the Finals are the most intense, whether it is defensive or psychological pressure, the Finals are the biggest test for a player. Many stars slaughtered in the regular season, but in the playoffs, they became helpless, and it was difficult to attack effectively under the opponent's targeted defense. It's very difficult to get a high score in the Finals, and if a player can score 40 points in the Finals, then he must be a superstar.
What is the concept of scoring 40 points in the finals? Kobe Bryant 1 time, Jordan 6 times, top 10 times.
Bryant. <>
As the best scoring guard since Jordan, he once scored a high score of 81 points in a game, which shows his strong scoring ability. is as strong as Kobe, who only scored 40 points once in the finals, and Kobe Bryant has 6 finals experiences, including 5 championships, and it is not easy to 40+ once.
Iverson. <>
He is the shortest scoring guard in history, his scoring ability is very good, and he once led the 76ers to the Finals, although he finally lost to the Lakers led by the OK group, but Iverson played a super performance in the first game of the Finals, allowing the Lakers to suffer the first defeat in the playoffs, and Iverson also got a high score of 40+.
O'neill. <>
At his peak, no one could stop him, and he was an inside giant. O'Neal tends to paddle in the regular season and doesn't use his power, but when it comes to key games, he gets stronger and stronger. O'Neal has scored a total of 6 40+ in the finals.
Jordan, the god of basketball.
The winner of the 10-time scoring title is definitely the strongest breakup in history. Jordan's offensive means are very diverse, and combined with his super physical fitness, he is a scoring machine on the court. Jordan has won 6 championships in his entire career, and has scored 40+ points 6 times in the finals, if he hadn't retired for two years at his peak, maybe Jordan would have more chances to get 40+.
James. <>
James has had many Finals experiences, and although James' main task is not to score, he still scored 7 40+ in the Finals, worthy of the title of the first person in the league.
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West is a relatively early athlete, the only FMVP on the losing side, and has won 10 Finals 40+ in his career, the first in history.
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Scoring 40 points in the finals is a very powerful concept, after all, the defensive intensity of the finals is particularly high. Kobe Bryant took it 1 time and Jordan took it 6 times.
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Great concept, the players who scored 40 points in a single game in the finals are god-like beings. Kobe Bryant once, Jordan six. It can be seen that Jordan has a stronger scoring ability in the finals.
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It's very difficult to score 40 points in the finals, and there are not many people in the NBA league who have been able to do it so far. First. Kobe Bryant only took it once. Second, Jordan took it a total of six times.
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