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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. ^
The record for most turnovers in an NBA playoff game was 13, set by James Harden on May 27, 2015 while playing for the Houston Rockets against the Golden State Warriors. [3] LeBron James holds the regular season and playoff records for most career turnovers with 4,966 in the regular season and 1,015 in the playoffs.
Only 8th seeded teams to advance in Playoffs; 5-game format; The Denver Nuggets eliminated the Seattle SuperSonics 3–2 in the First Round in the 1994 NBA Playoffs. The New York Knicks eliminated the Miami Heat 3–2 in the First Round in the 1999 NBA Playoffs (lockout shortened season). In addition, New York became the first 8th seed to reach ...
The 2023 playoffs also marked the first time two teams seeded 7th or lower won a playoff series in a single postseason, and the first time two teams seeded 7th or lower reached the Conference Finals. The 1956–57 St. Louis Hawks , 1958–59 Minneapolis Lakers and the 1980–81 Houston Rockets are the only teams with losing records (34–38, 33 ...
This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season turnovers recorded. [2] Statistics accurate as of January 26, 2025. LeBron James has the most turnovers in NBA history. ^
As a team, the Nuggets shot 34.9% from the field and 30% (9 of 30) from 3-point distance. They committed 16 turnovers. The Timberwolves countered with a 50.6% effort from the field and 39.4% (13 ...
Playoff team(s) played for (years) [2] Games played Titles won 1 LeBron James ^ SF: Cleveland Cavaliers (2006–2010, 2015–2018) Miami Heat (2011–2014) Los Angeles Lakers (2020–2021, 2023–2024) 287 4 2 Derek Fisher: PG: Los Angeles Lakers (1997–2004, 2008–2011) Utah Jazz Oklahoma City Thunder (2012–2014) 259 5 3 Tim Duncan * PF/C
Both teams were missing their first-round picks from June’s NBA draft. Zach Edey, a 7-foot-4 center who came out of Purdue as the No. 9 pick in the draft, was ruled out by the Grizzlies due to ...