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The top three in history are the current Lakers leader LeBron James, Black Mamba, Kobe Bryant, and basketball god Michael Jordan.
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The most is James, James plus 30+ times this season, he should have 120 times in his career, followed by Jordan 109 times, Kobe Bryant 88 times, and active player Durant also has 62 times, he ranks 6th all-time.
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Jordan, who averaged the most 30+ points per game in the NBA playoffs, has played in 179 playoff games and scored 30+ points 109 times, which shows that Jordan still has such a superb scoring ability in the high-intensity playoffs, which is really admirable, Jordan's strength is undoubted, and he can often show stronger strength in the playoffs than in the regular season.
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The players with the most 30+ times in the NBA playoffs are the following: James 110; Jordan 109 times; Kobe Bryant 88; Abdul-Jabbar 75; Durant 62; O'Neill 55 times and so on.
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Player with the most seasons in the NBA: Carter Willis – 22 seasons.
No one expected that the "dunk king" Carter would become the longest career player in NBA history, many people know that he is particularly good at dunking, ignoring his three-point shooting ability, his career three-point shooting rate, and stable shooting ability are important factors for him to be able to play in the NBA for so long.
From the 1998-1999 season to the 2019-2020 season, Carter went from a 21-year-old teenager to a 42-year-old veteran, he played 22 seasons in the NBA, played 1,541 games, and averaged points, rebounds, assists, 1 steal and blocks per game, shooting percentage.
Willis, who entered the NBA in 1984 and retired in 2007, was 45 years old when he announced his retirement, making him the oldest player in NBA history. Willis spent 23 seasons in the NBA, although he did not play in the 1988-1989 and 2005-2006 seasons, but he was under contract and paid a salary in the 1988-1989 season, so he also played in the NBA for 22 seasons.
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Abdul-Jabbar played in 1,560 games in his 20-year career, the second-highest figure in NBA history. Abdul-Jabbar averaged more than 75 appearances per season throughout his career, with 65 appearances in even the least-appearing season, and he missed just 80 games in his entire career. 1st place postman Malone.
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Curry. Curry officially surpassed Chris Mullin to become the player with the most seasons in Warriors history.
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1. Elgin Baylor, 1961-62 finals, series average: points!
In fact, the NBA has only nine series, averaging over 40 points per game, and ninth place is Elgin Baylor's points in the 1962 Finals! This round of the series reached a draw. Elgin Baylor averaged points, rebounds and assists per game.
Teammate Jerry West also scored in every game. The two teamed up to give the Lakers a 3-2 lead. Another match point, but Sam Jones was the attacker in Game 6, then Elgin Baylor had 41 points and 22 rebounds in Game 7, but Beal's 30 points and 40 rebounds Russell was worse and the final score was 3:
4。The Lakers started a seven-game losing streak back in the 60s of the 20th century!
2. Rick Barry, 1966-67 Finals, Series Average: Points!
In 1967, Chamberlain finally met Russell and reached the final. His opponent is the veteran Warriors. After Chamberlain's departure, the Warriors welcomed a new star, Rick Barry.
This year's finale, Barry Field. The average points and rebounds surprised Chamberlain! In the end, Chamberlain retained this year's championship with points, rebounds and assists!
3. Michael Jordan, Eastern Conference 1985-86, First Round, Series Average: Points!
The gap between the two teams is too great: the Bulls finish eighth in the East or beat the Cavaliers in stunning fashion to secure the final playoff roster, while the Celtics finish first in the league with 67 wins and 15 wins. Losing made Jordan in the playoffs have to go all out.
In Game 1, Jordan scored 49 points and the Bulls lost 104-123. Jordan scored 63 points in Game 2 and the Bulls lost the game by 135 points with 131 points, with 63 points in overtime in one game.
Can't win, so Jordan doesn't struggle anymore in the third game!
4. Michael Jordan, 1987-88 Eastern Conference 1st Round, Series Average: Points!
In the 1988 regular season, Jordan became MVP, scoring champion, best first team, best starting defense, top defensive player, All-Star MVP, Stek King, and even Player of the Month every month. Don't give in too much. In the first round of the series against the Cavaliers, Jordan averaged points per game.
50, 55, 38, 44 and 39 points in five games.
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The 1961-62 Finals, 1966-67 Finals, 1992-93 Finals, 1985-86 Eastern Conference First Round, and 1991-92 Eastern Conference First Round have all scored more than 40 points.
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There are a total of 9 series averages of 40 points per game, Rick Barry averaged points per game in the 1966 and 1967 seasons, Michael Jordan averaged 41 points per game in the 1992 and 1993 seasons of the Finals, Bernard averaged 41 points per game in the 1983 and 1984 Eastern Conference first rounds, and Michael Jordan averaged 43 points per game in the 1989 and 1990 Eastern Conference semifinals.
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Elgin Baylor, 1961-62 Finals, Rick Barry, 1966-67 Finals, Michael Jordan, 1992-93 Finals, Bernard King, 1983-84 Eastern Conference First Round.
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1. O'Neal, 5 of whom happened in the 90s, was swept 6 times in his career.
Many people wonder why O'Neal joined the Lakers in 1996. Why didn't he win the championship for the first time until 2000? O'Neill went before winning the championship?
In fact, O'Neal's life in those years was very bleak: the Lakers won 60 of the top three in the West several times during the regular season, but couldn't get out of the playoffs by sweeping their opponents!
2. Pau Gasol won his first playoff game in 15 years without Kobe Bryant, and he was swept in his career: 6 times!
What was Gasol like before joining forces with Kobe? During his seven years with the Grizzlies, Gasol was selected as an All-Star bench. In addition, there are three small rewards this week, so Gasol is a star at any level.
Very clear! In 2004, the Spurs were 0-4 in the first round, the Suns were 0-4 in the first round in 2005, and the Mavericks were 0-4 in the first round in 2006. Over the next 13 years, Bryant was compensated, with Gasol and Howard taking over the team.
The team still lost 4-0 to the Spurs and it wasn't until April 2015 when they beat the Bucks that they won their first playoff game without Kobe!
3. Al Horford was defeated three times by James and has been beaten five times in his career!
Horford also lost five times in his career, three of them to James: the first was a 4-0 loss to the Cavaliers in the 2009 Eastern Conference semifinals, and the next two were to Millsap in 2015 and 2015. 2016 Season!
In addition to losing 4-0 to the Magic in 10 years and 4-0 to the Celtics in 20 years, Horford is now likely to spend his old age with the Greens. If he wanted to. Very difficult!
4. Millsap beat James twice in his career and was swept five times.
Millsap was a Jazz player in his early days, losing twice, once 0-4 to the Lakers in the 2010 Western Conference semifinals and another 0-4 to the Spurs in the first round. 2012 Western Conference! Millsap later moved to the Eagles and was hit by Budenholzer.
In the '14-15 season, the Hawks won 60 games in the regular season and finished first in the East. As a result, they lost 0-4 to the Cavaliers in the playoffs.
Then, the Hawks had a great regular season in 2016, but still trailed the Cavaliers 0-4 in the playoffs!
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Players who have been swept more than 5 times in their NBA career include Tyrone Corbyn, Michael Gominski, Buck Williams, Millsap, Al Horford, Pau Gasol, and Shaq O'Neal.
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Tyron Colbin, Al Horford, O'Neal, Pau Gasol are all players who have been swept more than five times in their careers, and Al Horford has been swept three times by James and has been swept five times in his career.
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Tyrone Corbyn, Buck Williams, Millsap, Al Horford, Pau Gasol, Shaq O'Neal.
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O'Neal, Baylor, Kobe, Michael Jordan, Jay Reaves, Iverson, Harden, Abdul-Jabbar, Durant, James, Olajuwon, etc. were the most base-lacking players in the final game with 40 plus shots.
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Harden, Olajuwon, Durant, O'Neal, Kobe Bryant are very talented in basketball, and their skills are particularly good, and their scoring ability is particularly strong, and they have won a lot of 40 times in the playoffs.
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Mike Jordan thirty-eight times.
Four. 10. Gagiry West 20 times 40 plus, Kobe Bryant 13 times 40 plus, O'Neal 12 times 40 plus, etc.
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From 1947 to 2010, there were 64 championships, including 17 for the Boston Celtics; 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1984, 1986, 2008 Los Angeles Lakers 16; 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1972, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010 Chicago Bulls 6 times; 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998 San Antonio Spurs 4 times; 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007 Detroit Pistons 3 times; 1989, 1990, 2004 Golden State Warriors 3 times; 1947, 1956, 1975 Philadelphia 76ers 3 times; (1955 1955 for the predecessor Syracuse Nation) 1955, 1967, 1983 2 for the New York Knicks; 1970, 1973 Houston Rockets twice; 1994 Washington Wizards; 1978, Milwaukee Bucks: 1971, Sacramento Kings 1951 (formerly Real Rochester), Miami Heat 2006 In addition, the Seattle SuperSonics won the championship in 1979, and in the summer of 2008, the Seattle SuperSonics moved their home stadium to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and named it the Oklahoma City Thunder. The supersonic team has since become history.
The Baltimore Bullets won the championship in 1948, but in 1954: the Baltimore Bullets were disbanded. From the above, the NBA's 1948 champion Baltimo Bullets have indeed been disbanded.
1963: The Chicago Zephyrs moved to Baltimore and changed their name to Baltimore Bullets. 1973:
The Baltimore Bullets moved to Landover (Randolph, located in Maryland, USA) and changed their name to Capital Bulle. The Baltimo Bullets became what the Washington Wizards are today, and they can only be a champion.
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Miami Heat: Since its inception in the '88-89 season, they have made the playoffs 17 times and won 3 NBA championships.
Orlando Magic: Since its inception in the '90-91 season, they have made the playoffs 12 times.
Atlanta Hawks: Since its inception in the '68-69 season, they have made the playoffs 31 times and won one NBA championship.
Washington Wizards: Since its inception in the '61-62 season, they have made the playoffs 28 times and won 1 NBA championship.
Charlotte Hornets: Since the 04-05 season, they have made the playoffs twice.
Detroit Pistons: Since its inception in the '57-58 season, they have made the playoffs 32 times and won 3 NBA championships.
Indiana Pacers: Since its inception in the '76-77 season, they have made the playoffs 22 times.
Cleveland Cavaliers: Since its inception in the '70-71 season, they have made the playoffs 19 times.
Chicago Bulls: Since its inception in the '66-67 season, they have made the playoffs 34 times and won 6 NBA championships.
Milwaukee Bucks: Since its inception in the '68-69 season, they have made the playoffs 28 times and won 1 NBA championship.
Boston Celtics: Since its inception in the '46-47 season, they have made the playoffs 52 times and won 17 NBA championships.
Philadelphia 76ers: Since its inception in the '63-64 season, they have made the playoffs 33 times and won 3 NBA championships.
New York Knicks: Since its inception in the '46-47 season, they have made the playoffs 42 times and won 2 NBA championships.
Brooklyn Nets: 19 playoff appearances since the '77-78 season.
Toronto Raptors: Since its inception in the '95-96 season, they have made the playoffs seven times.
San Antonio Spurs: Since its inception in the '76-77 season, 35 playoff appearances and 5 NBA championships.
Memphis Grizzlies: Since its inception in the '95-96 season, they have made the playoffs 8 times.
Dallas Mavericks: Since its inception in the '80-81 season, they have made the playoffs 19 times and won 1 NBA championship.
Houston Rockets: Since its inception in the '67-68 season, they have made the playoffs 23 times and won 2 NBA championships.
New Orleans Pelicans: Since its inception in the '88-89 season, they have made the playoffs 13 times.
Minnesota Timberwolves: Since its inception in the '89-90 season, 8 playoff appearances.
Denver Nuggets: Since its inception in the '85-86 season, they have made the playoffs 24 times.
Utah Jazz: Since its inception in the '85-86 season, they have made the playoffs 24 times.
Portland Trail Blazers: Since its inception in the '70-71 season, they have made the playoffs 31 times and won one NBA championship.
Oklahoma City Thunder: Since its inception in the '67-68 season, they have made the playoffs 27 times.
Sacramento Kings: Since its inception in the '48-49 season, 25 playoff appearances and 1 NBA championship.
Phoenix Suns: Since its inception in the '68-69 season, they have made the playoffs 29 times.
Los Angeles Lakers: Since its inception in the '48-49 season, they have made the playoffs 56 times and won 16 NBA championships.
Los Angeles Clippers: Since its inception in the '84-85 season, they have made the playoffs nine times.
Golden State Warriors: Since its inception in the '46-47 season, they have made the playoffs 25 times and won 4 NBA championships.
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