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Michael Jordan * SG Chicago Bulls (1985–1993, 1995–1998) 179 6 20 Andre Iguodala † SF Philadelphia 76ers (2005, 2008–2009, 2011–2012) Denver Nuggets Golden State Warriors (2014–2019, 2022) Miami Heat (2020–2021) 177 4 Dwyane Wade * SG Miami Heat (2004–2007, 2009–2014, 2016, 2018) Chicago Bulls 3 Rasheed Wallace: PF
In playoff totals, James has the edge on Jordan in nearly every major category, but MJ still owns a record LeBron likely wishes he had. In playoff totals, James has the edge on Jordan in nearly ...
35 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Portland Trail Blazers) on June 3, 1992; Most points in a quarter, finals; 25 by Isiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons (at Los Angeles Lakers) on June 19, 1988; Most points by a duo in a loss, finals; 77 by LeBron James (39) and Kyrie Irving (38), Cleveland Cavaliers (vs. Golden State Warriors) on June 7, 2017
Statistics accurate as of the 2024 NBA playoffs. LeBron James has scored the most points in NBA playoff history. ^ ... Michael Jordan* CHI: 591: 5,762: 5,762: 1988–89
Jordan ranks second all-time in scoring average in the Finals at 33.6 points per championship game, trailing only Rick Barry, who put up 36.3 points in 25 fewer Finals appearances, and has the ...
In Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Boston Celtics, James scored 35 points and surpassed Michael Jordan as the league's all-time postseason scoring leader. [197] The Cavaliers won the game and the series, advancing to the NBA Finals for the third consecutive time against the Golden State Warriors , who had signed James' rival ...
LeBron James passed the 32,000-point threshold against the Pacers on Tuesday and is on track to catch Michael Jordan on the scoring list this season. LeBron James passes 32,000 points; on track to ...
Only player in NBA history to lead both teams in points, rebounds, assists in a playoff series (twice, 2015 and 2016 NBA Finals vs. Golden State Warriors) One of two players in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in a playoff series (2017 NBA Finals vs. Golden State Warriors). Includes Russell Westbrook.