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This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff turnovers recorded. [2] Statistics accurate as of the 2024 NBA playoffs. LeBron James has the most turnovers in NBA playoff history. ^
NBA progressive leaders and records for turnovers for every season Season Year-by-year leader TOV Active player leader TOV Career record TOV Single-season record TOV Season 1977–78: Artis Gilmore* CHI: 366: Artis Gilmore* CHI: 366: Artis Gilmore* CHI: 366: Artis Gilmore* CHI: 366: 1977–78 1978–79: George McGinnis* DEN: 346: Kevin Porter ...
Highest block percentage, post-season career (Block %, an estimate of the percentage of opponent two-point field goal attempts blocked by the player while he was on the floor.) 7.91% by Greg Ostertag [55] Most turnovers, post-season career; 1,015 by LeBron James. [56]
Turnovers were first officially recorded in the American Basketball Association (ABA) during the 1967–68 season. The NBA began tracking team turnovers during the 1973-74 season and started tracking turnovers for individual players during the 1977–78 season subsequent to the NBA-ABA merger.
Of NBA players with at least 100 3-point attempts, Herro – who leads Miami in scoring (24.2) by nearly seven points per game – ranks second in 3-point shooting percentage (45.2%) but is third ...
Only player to lead the league in blocks, rebounding, field goal percentage in the same season Dwight Howard (averaging 2.8 bpg, 13.2 rpg, 62.1 fg%), 2009–10 [ 382 ] Only players to lead the league in blocks and rebounding in the same season
List of NBA career 3-point field goal percentage leaders; List of NBA career playoff games played leaders; List of NBA rookie single-season rebounding leaders; List of NBA rookie single-season scoring leaders; List of NBA single-game playoff scoring leaders; List of NBA single-season assists per game leaders; List of NBA single-season ...
Every year, the National Basketball Association (NBA) awards titles to various leaders in the five basketball statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots. Both the scoring title and the assists title were recognized in the 1946–47 season are also recognized, when the league played its first season.