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1. Michael Jordan 5987 points.
2. Karim Abdul-Jabbar 5762 points.
3. Shaquille O'Neal 5121 points.
4. Karl Malone 4761 points.
5. Jerry = West 4457 points.
6. Larry Bird 3897 points.
7. Kobe Bryant 3792 points.
8. John Havlicek 3776 points.
9. Hakim Olajuwon 3755 points.
The tenth is really not found, hehehe
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1 Dwyane Wade Heat 2386 792 LeBron James Cavaliers 2304 78% 813 Kobe Bryant Lakers 2201 824 Dirk Nowitzki Mavericks 2094 89% 815 Danny Granger Pacers 1728 676 Kevin Durant Thunder 1871 39 747 Chris Paul Hornets 1781 788 Carmelo Anthony Nuggets 1504 669 Chris Bosh Raptors 1746 38 7710 Blanton Roy Trail Blazers.
Take the money, buddy.
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1Michael Jordan 5,987 2 Kareem Abdul Abdul-Jabbar 5,762 3 Shaquille O'Neal 4,989 4 Karl Malone 4,761 5 Jerry West 4,457 6 Larry Bird 3,897 7 John Haviczek 3,776 8 Hakim Olajuwon 3,755 9 Magic Johnson 3,701 10 Scott Pippen.
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The top three: Wade, James, and Kobe Bryant are left to know.
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As of May 23, 2022, the 2021-2022 NBA playoff scoring list is as follows:
1. Luka Doncic (Mavericks): Points, rebounds and assists, shooting 47%;
2. Nikola Jokic (Nuggets): 31 points, rebounds and assists, shooting percentage has been eliminated);
3. Giannis Antetokounmpo (Bucks): 7 assists in rebounds, shooting percentage;
4. Jimmy Butler (Heat): 29 points, rebounds and assists, shooting percentage;
5. Stephen Curry (Warriors): 4 rebounds and assists, shooting percentage;
6. Ja Morant (Grizzlies): 8 rebounds and assists, shooting 44%;
7. Brandon Ingram (Pelicans): 27 points, rebounds and assists, shooting percentage has been eliminated);
8. Kevin Durant (Nets): Points, rebounds, assists, shooting percentage has been eliminated);
9. Jayson Tatum (Celtics): 26 points, rebounds and assists, shooting percentage;
10. Donovan Mitchell (Jazz): Points, rebounds and assists, shooting percentage has been eliminated);
11. Anthony Edwards (Timberwolves): points rebounding assists, shooting percentage has been eliminated);
12. Devin Booker (Suns): 25 points, rebounds and assists, shooting percentage;
13. Joel Embiid (76ers): points, rebounds, assists, shooting percentage;
14, Jalen Brunson (Mavericks): points rebounding assists, shooting percentage;
15. Pascal Siakam (Raptors): Points, rebounds, assists, shooting percentage has been eliminated).
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1. Michael Jordan, 179 games, points.
2. Allen Iverson, 71 games, points, 3, LeBron James, 60 games, points, 4, Jerry West, 153 games, points.
5. Elgin Baylor, 134 games, points.
6. George Gervin, 59 games, points.
7. Hakiem Olajuwon, 145 games, points.
8. Dwyane Wade, 61 games, points, active Heat.
9. Bob Pettit, 88 games, points.
10. Dirk Nowitzki, 97 games, points, 11 active Mavericks, Dominic Wilkins, 56 games, points.
12. Shaquille O'Neal, 203 games, points, active Suns 13, Kobe Bryant, 172 games, points, active Lakers 14, Rick Barry, 74 games, points.
15. Karl Malone, 193 games, , points.
16. Alex Inglish, 68 games, , points.
17. Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 237 games, 18 points, Larry Bird, 164 games, , points.
19. Tim Duncan, 160 games, points, active Spurs 20, Charles Barkley, 123 games, points.
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The first floor is too complete, and the first place is indeed Jordan, not Zhang Dashuai
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The first floor is very complete!
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The first should be Zhang Dashuai, right?
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Michael Jordan 5,987
Karim Abdul Jabbar 5,762
Shaquille-O'Neal 4,989
Carl Malone 4,761
Jerry West 4,457
Larry Bird 3,897
John Havicek 3,776
Hakiem-Olajuwon 3,755
Magic Johnson 3,701
Scott-Pippen 3,642
Elgin-Baylor 3,623
Wilt-Chamberlain 3,607
Playoff rebounds.
Bill Russell 4,104
Wilt-Chamberlain 3,913
Karim Abdul Jabbar 2,481
Shaquille-O'Neal 2,142
Carl Malone 2,062
Wes-Unseld 1,777
Robert Parrish 1,765
Elgin-Baylor 1,724
Larry Bird 1,683
Dennis Derman 1,676
Playoff assists.
Magic Johnson 2,346
John Stockton 1,839
Larry Bird 1,062
Scott-Pippen 1,048
Michael Jordan 1,022
Dennis Johnson 1,006
Isaiah Thomas 987
Jerry West 970
Bob-Cousy 937
Kenny Johnson 935
Average points per game Michael Jordan.
Aaron Iverson.
Tracy McGrady.
Jerry West.
Elgin Baylor.
George Gervin.
Shaquille O'Neal.
Hakim Olajuwon.
Bob Petit.
Dominic Wilkins.
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I don't know, we are all human beings, not gods, and we don't know prophets!
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1st place: LeBron James
Playoff total: 7,630 points.
From the moment he entered the league, James, who was only 18 years old at the time, was already regarded by scouts as a data machine that would break a series of records. And now 18 years have passed, and Lao Zhan, who is about to turn 37 years old, has indeed met the expectations of scouts, and has also improved these once dusty records a lot. Although the defending champion Lakers lost to the Suns in the first round last season due to injuries, Lao Zhan is still continuing his scoring record, and has now scored a total of 7,630 points, far ahead of all players.
Second place: Michael Jordan
Playoff total: 5,987 points.
In second place is the great "God of Basketball" Michael Jordan, whose playoff all-time total points reached 5,987 points, just 13 points away from entering the 6,000+ threshold, but this does not affect his status in the hearts of all basketball fans. You know, he only has 179 playoff appearances, which is far less than many superstars, but his average points per game is the first in history, which is enough to show that Jordan's strength is a big step ahead of the rest of the players.
Third place: Karim Abdul Jabbar
Playoff total: 5,762 points.
Ranked third in history, is also the legendary legend of the Lakers, the great "Sky Hook" Abdul-Jabbar. In the 1969-1970 season, Abdul-Jabbar, who was only 22 years old at the time, entered the NBA when Russell and Chamberlain were still in the "double game", and after they retired, he became the league's No. 1 center, and until his retirement, he was almost the strongest interior player in the NBA. In his long career, Abdul-Jabbar played in 18 seasons of the playoffs and helped the Bucks and Lakers win championships respectively.
Fourth place: Kobe Bryant
Playoff total: 5,640 points.
In fourth place, it was another member of the "OK" combination of the Megatron NBA that year - Kobe Bryant. As the NBA in the post-Jordan era, whether it is the character or ball skills most like Jordan, Kobe Bryant also adheres to the performance of Joe's gang leader in the playoffs, 20 years of career, due to the Achilles tendon injury in the late career, his state can never return to the peak of the year, so in the last four seasons of his career, he regretted not to miss the playoffs, so his total playoff points are also very unfortunate to stay at 5640 points.
Fifth place: Shaquille O'Neal
Playoff total: 5,250 points.
Although the number of rings is one less than that of old rival Tim Duncan, in the playoff total scoring rankings, Fat still has a narrow advantage of 78 points, keeping Duncan out of the top five. From entering the playoffs for the first time in the 1993-1994 season until retiring in the 2010-2011 season, O'Neal played in 216 playoff games in his career, averaging points, rebounds, and blocks per game, and scoring a total of 5,250 points.
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The highest score in a single game in the NBA is 100 points, which is the Philadelphia Syracuse Nation (that is, the future Philadelphia 76ers) on March 2, 1962, the team's main center Chamberlain scored 100 points in a game against the New York Knicks to set a record CBA The highest score in a single game is 56 points, which was scored by Benson on the Yunnan team on December 12, 2004 In the 1983-84 season, in the game on December 13, 83, the Nuggets and Pistons battled for 3 overtimes, and the Pistons ended with 186: 184 narrowly won, which set the record for the highest scoring and the highest total points scored by a team in a single game in the NBA.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James, O'Neal, Hayes and Olajuwon, James is still the number one in the league with great physical gifts, O'Neal was the league's most dominant center at his peak, and few people under the basket can compete with him.