How difficult is it to score 50 points in the playoffs? There are only 4 major players in active service, Zhan Ku missed the chance, and topped the list 3 times
9:55pm, 15 May 2025Basketball
It is said that the playoffs are the stage for superstars, especially in such a critical field, where the game is very intense, which is a huge test for superstars' ability to attack. When all the skills and tactics are not effective, the star's unreasonable hard-solving ability also determines the team's upper limit. It is difficult to score 50 points in the playoffs, and it is even more difficult to score 50 points many times. There are only four great masters in the league today, and Zhan Ku missed the chance, and he did it three times at the top.

Murray
Murray is definitely a big player. He has never been selected into the All-Star stage in the regular season and is far from being a superstar. But on the playoff stage, it was very powerful. Not only did he help the Nuggets win the championship as the second in command, but he also made a final victory many times and scored 50 points many times. In the 2020 series against the Jazz, Murray and Mitchell staged a good match. Murray scored 50 points in two games, proving his big heart. However, he has not been able to grow into a superstar player since then, which surprised many fans.

Tatum
The controversial star in the league today, Tatum is the number one small forward in active service, and his personal abilities are unquestionable. But he is also very unstable. There are many games that can be tricked in the playoffs. When the touch is not good, he will rely too much on three-pointers, which will lead to failure to make a breakthrough and frequent iron shots on the court will be useless. But when the touch is good, Tatum is unstoppable. In the 21st playoffs, Tatum had a 50-point performance in a single game. In the 23rd playoffs, Tatum also scored 51 points in a single game, which is definitely a young and promising moment. As the top point guard in the league, Lillard has never won the championship. Although his resume is not outstanding, it is difficult to win the championship now. But Lillard is a recognized key gentleman and will never be lenient in the playoffs. In 2019, Lillard faced the Thunder's G5, making 10 of 18 three-pointers, scoring 50 points, eliminating Westbrook and George. In the 2021 playoffs, facing the Nuggets' G5, Lillard also made 12 of 17 three-pointers, scoring 55 points and 10 assists. Although he lost the game, Lillard was still honored even though he lost.

Mitchell
The top spot belongs to Mitchell. He has the title of the King of Midfield and is also a player of the tough battle type. Mitchell proved himself this year's playoffs. Before that, Mitchell had gone wild on the playoff stage many times. When facing the Nuggets in 2020, Mitchell scored 51 points and 57 points in a single game, of which 57 points in the playoffs were the first in active service and third in history, with a high value. He also performed 50 points in a single game last year, scoring 50 points in the playoffs three times, looking at NBA history, second only to Jordan.
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