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The 10 most difficult records to break in the playoffs: Jordan exclusively, and averaged 46 points per game in the God-Man series

3:49pm, 23 May 2025Basketball

With the arrival of the NBA playoffs, everyone probably sees how difficult it is for a character player to get high scores. In the face of suffocating defense, in addition to being the stars who can score with their personal abilities, it is difficult for other players to score easily. It is these top stars who have made the playoffs more highlights with their outstanding performance, and they have also created many records. Next, we will take a look at the 10 most difficult records to break in the playoffs.

10th Jordan

Jordan is the holder of the highest single-game scoring record in the NBA playoffs. In the 1986 series against the Celtics, he scored 63 points in the game. No one can break this record so far. In this game, the Celtics tried to let Bird, McHale and other players defend Jordan, but they just couldn't defend it. Although there are 100 points in a single game and 81 points in a single game, it is difficult to score 50 points in a single game under the rhythm and defense of the playoffs.

Ninth Jordan

At first, the rankings are in no particular order. After all, each record is difficult. We just said that it is difficult to score 50 points in a single game in the playoffs. Although some players have done it, there are only 4 players who scored 50 points in a single game in the playoffs in total, and Jordan won the first place in history 8 times. Chamberlain was called a scoring machine at his peak. As a result, he only had 50+ in a single game in total, which was half less than Jordan, and he was able to rank second in history.

8th Jordan

Jordan's 6 FMVPs, which is indeed very difficult, but to be honest, if Russell had this honor when he won the championship that year, he would probably have more than Jordan. However, Jordan has another record that is difficult to break, that is, his average score in the playoffs. He averaged 30.12 points per game in his regular season, and his average average of 33.4 points per game in the playoffs is also the first in history. It is not that the opponent does not want to defend, but that he really can't defend it!

7th James

Although James averaged less than Jordan's average score and his highest score in a single game was not as good as Jordan, his endurance was much better than Jordan. With 292 playoff games, James scored 8,289 points in the playoffs. Although it was no chance to reach 10,000 points until he retired, such a total score was difficult to break. Jordan is the second most total score in the playoffs in history, but only 5,987 points. This not only requires outstanding ability, but also requires long-term dominance.

Sixth James

James is comprehensive in the regular season, and he is also very comprehensive in the playoffs. James has a record of 40,000 + 10,000 + 10,000 in the regular season, and he has a record of 8,000 + 2,000 + 2,000 in the playoffs. Although there are not many data, this is the playoffs. James has played 290 games in the playoffs, which is the most in history. James has 2,628 total rebounds in the playoffs, fourth in history, and 2,095 total assists in history, and second in history. It is difficult for latecomers to catch up.

The Fifth Magician

Speaking of all-round, if you want to talk about the most intuitive performance of all-round, then it is a triple-double. Jokic is comprehensive enough, and James is comprehensive enough, right? They have not had more than 30 triple-double games in their career so far. Westbrook, the historical triple-double king, only 12 triple-double games in the playoffs. It is also difficult to win a triple-double in the playoffs. The Magic have won a total of 30 triple-double games in history. Now Jokic has 21 times. I don’t know if he can catch up with him after retirement. I think it is difficult.

Fourth Bill Russell

When it comes to the playoffs, we have to mention the championship. After all, the purpose of everyone playing the playoffs is to win the championship. Russell has won 11 championships in 13 years, with the most history. The key is that in the second year of his career, he was injured in the finals, otherwise it might be 12 championships in 2013. This dominance is too strong. Russell suppressed an era like Jordan back then. Elgin Baylor, Jerry West and Chamberlain did not receive the honor they deserve.

The third Jerry West

logo man is one of the most frustrating stars in history. He has reached the finals 9 times and is also the player with the most total scores in the history of the finals, but he only has one championship, and this championship was obtained after Bill Russell retired. However, with his outstanding scoring ability, he has become the winner of the defeated FMVP. He is the only in history. How strong is his scoring ability? He averaged 46.3 points per game in six games in a 65-round series, and no one can break this record.

Second Chamberlain

As an ancient monster, Chamberlain must have his name. Chamberlain is not the player with the most total rebounds in the playoffs in NBA history, but he is the player with the highest single-game rebounds in the playoffs. Jacky Cheung once had a record of 41 rebounds in a single game. You should know that when a game is in a bad mood, the team will only win more than 50 rebounds. If it is on the coach, the usual game is equivalent to a rebound being snatched away by him!

No. 1 Curry

As the player with the strongest three-point ability in history, how could Curry not enter this list? Curry scored a total of 650 three-pointers in his career playoffs, and you may not think there are many? We just said that this is the playoffs, and the number of games is definitely far less than that of the regular season. Curry hit 650 and has surpassed Clay, who is second, 149. Curry has only played 155 games in the playoffs in total. The key record may continue to improve.

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