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In the first game, the Lakers won a big win at home, defeating the Magic 100-75. Kobe Bryant's scoring ability is strong, and he scored 40 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists today. Gasol had 16 points, Odom 11 and Bynum and Fisher nine each.
Magic defender Jamil Nelson returned after a four-month absence due to injury and scored six points. The monster Howard was not domineering and was beaten into a little ant, with only 12 points and 15 rebounds, Turkglu 13 points, Lewis 8 points, Petrus 14 points, and Nelson only 6 points on his comeback.
In the second game, the Lakers successfully defended their home court with a 101-96 victory over the Magic, leading 2-0 overall. In the first four quarters, the two sides failed to fight each other, and the Lakers finally defeated the Magic in overtime. Bryant had 29 points and eight assists, Gasol had 24 points and 10 rebounds, Odom had 19 points and Fisher had 12 points.
Lewis exploded, chipped in 34 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists. Turkgrew had 22 points and Howard had 17 points, 16 rebounds and four blocks. Alston has always been anticlimactic, and he shot a miserable percentage today, scoring just four points.
In the third game, the Magic narrowly defeated the Lakers 108-104, and finally pulled back a set at home after falling behind by two games, and rewrote the overall score to 1-2. This victory is very meaningful for the Magic, as it is the first Finals victory in the history of the Magic. Howard had 21 points and 14 rebounds, Lewis had 19 points and five assists, and Turkgrew had 20 points.
Alstom's play was like a wave, and today he found his touch, contributing 20 points to the Magic.
In the fourth overtime, the Lakers defeated the Magic 99-91 and won the match point with a total score of 3-1. Bryant had 32 points, seven rebounds and eight assists, Ariza had 16 points and Gasol had 16 points and 10 rebounds. Turkgrew had 25 points, Howard had 16 points, 21 rebounds and nine blocks, Petrus had 15 points and Alston had 11 points.
Game 5 99:86 Kobe Bryant 30 points.
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1 Magic 75-100 Lakers.
2 Magic 96-101 Lakers.
3 Lakers 104-108 Magic.
4Lakers 99-91 Magic.
5 Lakers 99-86 Magic.
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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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As of March 19, 2019, the NBA Finals had a maximum score of 61. Won by Los Angeles Lakers forward Elgin Baylor in a game against the Boston Celtics.
The NBA Finals is a seven-game four-game winning system, and the current executive format is 2-2-1-1-1. The better player in the regular season will have an extra home field advantage in the series.
One, two, five (if needed), seven (if needed) matches are played on its home turf. The first team to win four games will win the NBA championship, win the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy, and all members of the winning team will receive a championship ring.
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In the 1961-1962 season finals, the Lakers played against the Hawks, and Lakers star Elgin Baylor scored 61 points in Game 5, setting the highest score in a single game in the Finals, a record that was not broken by the Bulls' Jordan with 63 points against the Celtics 24 years later.
Michael Jordan (Michael Jordan), born on February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York, is a famous American basketball player, a shooting guard, and the greatest basketball player in history.
In the 1984 NBA Draft, Jordan was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the third pick in the first round.
In the 1986-87 season, Jordan averaged points per game and won the title of point champion for the first time.
In the 1990-91 season, Jordan won the regular season MVP and finals MVP titles in a row, leading the Chicago Bulls to the NBA championship for the first time.
In the 1997-98 season, Jordan won the 10th scoring title of his career and led the Bulls to their sixth championship. On September 11, 2009, Jordan was officially inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame.
On November 23, 2016, he was awarded the Medal of Freedom by Barack Obama of the United States.
NBANA is the abbreviation of the National Basketball Association, founded in New York on June 6, 1946, is a men's professional basketball league composed of 30 teams in North America, one of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States.
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The NBA's highest playoff score is 63, and the record holder is Jordan.
Jordan scored 49 points in the first game of the series, which is already a very prominent play for most players, but he is Jordan, and this is just a "side dish", and the series G2 is the "main meal". The Celtics had a number of top defenders, including Paris and McHale, but in the G2 series against the Bulls, they couldn't stop Jordan and watched him spin and score.
In order to slow down Jordan's scoring, they had to pay for the foul, and the way Jordan scored in the early high was simply incredible, and the veterans in the Celtics who had played in the league state for many years could not predict how Jordan would shoot, and he stayed in the air for too long, and he could complete the change of hands in the air to avoid the opponent's block.
In that game, Jordan played a full 53 minutes and scored 63 points in two overtimes with the Celtics, much to Larry Bird's exclaim: "God played today in Jordan's No. 23 jersey." ”
How to participate in the NBA:
The NBA Draft is held at the end of June each year, and the players participating in the draft include: players over 19 years old, more than one year after graduating from high school, and officially announcing their candidacy; All international players who are at least 22 years of age; All players who are at least 19 years old and have signed a contract with an international professional team; All U.S. players who graduated from college.
It is a balanced policy adopted by the NBA league to promote the simultaneous development of teams, ensuring the competitiveness and sustainable development of the league. The NBA Draft has a reserve of talent. The newcomers to the "draft" are generally students from universities across the United States, and they are usually the best players in the NCAA in the national college basketball league.
Before 2006, under the influence of utilitarian thinking, many high school players participated in the "draft", and even more did not graduate from college and entered the NBA.
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NBA Playoffs Scoring Leaderboard: No. 1 is LeBron James, No. 2 is Michael Jordan, No. 3 is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, No. 4 is Kobe Bryant, and No. 5 is Shaquille O'Neal.
1. The first place is LeBron James: 7680 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 the scouts, and has also improved these once dusty records a lot. So far, he has scored a total of 7,680 points, far ahead of all players.
2. The second place is Michael Jordan: 5987 points.
In second place is Michael Jordan, whose playoff all-time total points reached 5,987 points, you know, his playoff appearances are only 179 times, far less than many superstars, but the 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.
3. The third place is Karim Abdul-Jabbar: 5762 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 "two-man competition", and after they retired, he became the league's No. 1 center, and until his retirement, Abdul-Jabbar participated in a total of 18 seasons of the playoffs, and helped the Bucks and Lakers win championships respectively, and the dominance was quite terrifying.
4. The fourth place is Kobe Bryant: 5640 points.
In fourth place is none other than 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.
5. The fifth place is Shaquille O'Neal: 5250 points.
Although the number of rings is one less than that of old rival Tim Duncan, in the playoff total scoring rankings, Ao Fat still has a slight advantage in the 78-point index, keeping Duncan out of the top five. From entering the playoffs for the first time in the 1993-1994 season to retiring in the first season in 2010-2011, O'Neal played in 216 playoff games in his career, averaging points, rebounds, and blocks per game, with a total of 5,250 points.
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