NBA post-season records

This article lists all-time leading figures achieved in the NBA post-season in major statistical categories recognized by the league, including records set by teams and individuals in single games, seasons, and careers. NBA history also recognizes achievements from its original incarnation, the BAA. For records pertaining to the NBA regular season, see NBA regular season records. For records pertaining to the NBA All-Star Game, see NBA All-Star Game records.

Contents

Playoff records

Game

  • 67 by Red Rocha and Paul Seymour, Syracuse Nationals vs. the Boston Celtics on March 21, 1953 (4 OT)
  • 63 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls at the Boston Celtics on April 20, 1986 (2 OT)
  • 39 by Eric "Sleepy" Floyd, Golden State Warriors vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on May 10, 1987 (2nd half)
  • 29 by Eric "Sleepy" Floyd, Golden State Warriors vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on May 10, 1987 (4th quarter)
  • 13 by Clyde Drexler, Portland Trail Blazers vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on April 29, 1992
  • 24 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors vs. the Syracuse Nationals on March 14, 1960
  • 24 by John Havlicek, Boston Celtics vs. the Atlanta Hawks on April 1, 1973
  • 24 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers on May 1, 1988
  • 12 by Larry McNeill, Kansas City–Omaha Kings vs. the Chicago Bulls on April 13, 1975
  • 48 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors vs. the Syracuse Nationals on March 22, 1962
  • 48 by Rick Barry, San Francisco Warriors vs. the Philadelphia 76ers on April 18, 1967
  • 14 by Chick Reisner, Baltimore Bullets at the Philadelphia Warriors on April 10, 1948
  • 14 by Dennis Johnson, Seattle SuperSonics vs. the Washington Bullets on June 7, 1978
  • 16 by Dave Bing, Detroit Pistons vs. the Boston Celtics, April 1, 1968
  • 25 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors vs. the Syracuse Nationals on March 22, 1962
  • 25 by Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Boston Celtics on April 14, 1962
  • 25 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers on May 1, 1988
  • 12 by Eric "Sleepy" Floyd, Golden State Warriors vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on May 10, 1987 (4th quarter)
  • 17 by Rick Barry, San Francisco Warriors vs. the Philadelphia 76ers on April 14, 1967
  • 12 by Eric "Sleepy" Floyd, Golden State Warriors vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on May 10, 1987 (4th quarter)
  • 13 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on June 5, 1991
  • 9 by Rex Chapman, Phoenix Suns at the Seattle SuperSonics on April 25, 1997
  • 9 by Vince Carter, Toronto Raptors vs. the Philadelphia 76ers on May 11, 2001
  • 9 by Ray Allen, Milwaukee Bucks vs. the Philadelphia 76ers on June 1, 2001
  • 9 by Ray Allen, Boston Celtics at the Chicago Bulls on April 30, 2009 (3 OT)
  • 9 by Jason Terry, Dallas Mavericks vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on May 8, 2011[1]
  • 7 by Robert Horry, Los Angeles Lakers at the Utah Jazz on May 6, 1997
  • 18 by Ray Allen, Boston Celtics vs. the Chicago Bulls on April 30, 2009 (3 OT)
  • 8 by Vince Carter, Toronto Raptors vs. the Philadelphia 76ers on May 11, 2001
  • 11 by Gary Payton, Seattle SuperSonics vs. the Houston Rockets on May 4, 1996
  • 11 by Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers vs. the San Antonio Spurs on May 13, 2003
  • 30 by Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics vs. the Syracuse Nationals on March 21, 1953 (4 OT) (30/32)
  • 24 by Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 17, 2011[2]
  • 39 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Indiana Pacers on June 9, 2000 (18/39)
  • 19 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Golden State Warriors on May 8, 1991
  • 19 by Karl Malone, Utah Jazz vs. the Portland Trail Blazers on May 9, 1991
  • 19 by Charles Barkley, Phoenix Suns vs. the Seattle SuperSonics on June 5, 1993
  • 19 by Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 17, 2011
  • 27 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Portland Trail Blazers on May 20, 2000
  • 13 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls vs. the Detroit Pistons on May 21, 1991
  • 13 by Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks vs. the Portland Trail Blazers on April 16, 2011
  • 13 by Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 17, 2011
  • 25 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Portland Trail Blazers on May 20, 2000
  • 41 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers vs. the Boston Celtics on April 5, 1967
  • 26 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers vs. the San Francisco Warriors on April 16, 1967
  • 19 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on April 18, 1962
  • 15 by Moses Malone, Houston Rockets vs. the Washington Bullets on April 21, 1977 (OT)
  • 24 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Phoenix Suns on May 15, 1984
  • 24 by John Stockton, Utah Jazz vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on May 17, 1988
  • 15 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Portland Trail Blazers on May 3, 1985
  • 15 by Doc Rivers, Atlanta Hawks vs. the Boston Celtics on May 16, 1988
  • 15 by Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on April 29, 2007
  • 11 by John Stockton, Utah Jazz vs. the San Antonio Spurs on May 5, 1994 (4th quarter)
  • 10 by Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers vs. the Orlando Magic on May 13, 1999
  • 10 by Mark Eaton, Utah Jazz vs. the Houston Rockets on April 26, 1985
  • 10 by Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on April 29, 1990

Series

  • 46.3 by Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Baltimore Bullets), 1965
  • Most points - 135 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Miami Heat), 1992 (45.0 ppg)
  • Most field goals made - 53 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Miami Heat), 1992
  • Most field goals attempted - 104 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. Syracuse Nationals), 1960
  • Most 3-point field goals made - 14 by John Starks, New York Knicks (vs. Cleveland Cavaliers), 1996
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted - 35 by Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers (vs. Milwaukee Bucks), 1999
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage (min. 6 attempts) - 85.7% by Muggsy Bogues, 1997 (6/7)
  • Most free throws made - 43 by Kevin Johnson, Phoenix Suns (vs. Denver Nuggets), 1989
  • Most free throws attempted - 47 by Dolph Schayes, Syracuse Nationals (vs. Boston Celtics), 1959
  • Highest free throw percentage (min. 15 attempts) - 100% by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Washington Bullets), 1997 (15/15)
  • Most rebounds - 84 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. Syracuse Nationals), 1957 (28.0 rpg)
  • Most offensive rebounds - 28 by Moses Malone, Houston Rockets (vs. Seattle SuperSonics), 1982
  • Most assists - 48 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. San Antonio Spurs), 1986 (16.0 apg)
  • Most steals - 13 by Clyde Drexler, Portland Trail Blazers (vs. Dallas Mavericks), 1990; Hersey Hawkins, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Milwaukee Bucks), 1991
  • Most blocks - 18 by Manute Bol, Golden State Warriors (vs. Utah Jazz), 1989
  • Most points - 150 by Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets (vs. Dallas Mavericks), 1988 (37.5 ppg)
  • Most field goals made - 65 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee Bucks (vs. Chicago Bulls), 1974
  • Most field goals attempted - 123 by Tracy McGrady, Orlando Magic (vs. Milwaukee Bucks), 2001
  • Most 3-point field goals made - 17 by Damon Jones, Miami Heat (vs. New Jersey Nets), 2005; by Ray Allen, Boston Celtics (vs. New York Knicks), 2011
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted - 42 by Nick Anderson, Orlando Magic (vs. Philadelphia 76ers), 1999
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage (min. 8 attempts) - 81.8% by Bob Hansen, Utah Jazz (vs. Portland Trail Blazers), 1988
  • Most free throws made - 51 by Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Sacramento Kings), 2001
  • Most free throws attempted - 68 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. New Jersey Nets), 2002
  • Highest free throw percentage (min. 20 attempts) -
  • Most rebounds - 118 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. Minneapolis Lakers), 1959 (29.5 rpg)
  • Most offensive rebounds - 27 by Moses Malone, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 1983
  • Most assists - 57 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Phoenix Suns), 1989 (14.3 apg)
  • Most steals - 17 by Lionel Hollins, Portland Trail Blazers (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 1977
  • Most blocks - 23 by Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 1990
  • Most points - 226 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Cleveland Cavaliers), 1988 (45.2 ppg)
  • Most field goals made - 86 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Philadelphia 76ers), 1990
  • Most field goals attempted - 162 by Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 2001
  • Most 3-point field goals made - 22 by Rex Chapman, Phoenix Suns (vs. Seattle SuperSonics), 1997
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted - 48 by Rex Chapman, Phoenix Suns (vs. Seattle SuperSonics), 1997
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage (min. 10 attempts) - 80.0% by Byron Scott, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Golden State Warriors), 1991
  • Most free throws made - 62 by Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals (vs. Philadelphia Warriors), 1964
  • Most free throws attempted - 79 by Karl Malone, Utah Jazz (vs. Los Angeles Clippers), 1992
  • Highest free throw percentage (min. 25 attempts) -
  • Most rebounds - 160 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Boston Celtics), 1967 (32.0 rpg)
  • Most offensive rebounds - 36 by Larry Smith, Golden State Warriors (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 1987
  • Most assists - 85 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Portland Trail Blazers), 1985 (17.0 apg)
  • Most steals - 21 by Micheal Ray Richardson, New Jersey Nets (vs. Philadelphia 76ers), 1984; Baron Davis, Charlotte Hornets (vs. New Jersey Nets), 2002
  • Most blocks - 31 by Dikembe Mutombo, Denver Nuggets (vs. Seattle SuperSonics), 1994
  • Most points - 278 by Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Baltimore Bullets), 1965 (46.3 ppg)
  • Most field goals made - 101 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Phoenix Suns), 1993
  • Most field goals attempted - 235 by Rick Barry, San Francisco Warriors (vs. Philadelphia 76ers), 1967
  • Most 3-point field goals made - 21 by Derek Fisher, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Minnesota Timberwolves), 2003
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted - 46 by Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards (vs. Cleveland Cavaliers), 2006
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage (min. 12 attempts) - 66.7% by Danny Ainge, Phoenix Suns (vs. Chicago Bulls), 1993
  • Most free throws made - 86 by Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Baltimore Bullets), 1965
  • Most free throws attempted - 97 by Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat (vs. Dallas Mavericks), 2006
  • Highest free throw percentage (min. 25 attempts) -
  • Most rebounds - 171 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. San Francisco Warriors), 1967 (28.5 rpg)
  • Most offensive rebounds - 46 by Moses Malone, Houston Rockets (vs. Boston Celtics), 1981
  • Most assists - 90 by Johnny Moore, San Antonio Spurs (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 1983 (15.0 apg)
  • Most steals - 19 by Rick Barry, Golden State Warriors (vs. Seattle SuperSonics), 1975
  • Most blocks - 32 by Tim Duncan, San Antonio Spurs (vs. New Jersey Nets), 2003
  • Most points - 284 by Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Boston Celtics), 1962 (40.6 ppg)
  • Most field goals made - 113 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. St. Louis Hawks), 1964
  • Most field goals attempted - 235 by Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Boston Celtics), 1962
  • Most 3-point field goals made - 28 by Dennis Scott, Orlando Magic (vs. Indiana Pacers), 1995; Ray Allen, Milwaukee Bucks (vs. Philadelphia 76ers), 2001
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted - 65 by Dennis Scott, Orlando Magic (vs. Indiana Pacers), 1995
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage (min. 12 attempts) - 61.1% by Brian Shaw, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Portland Trail Blazers), 2000 (11/18)
  • Most free throws made - 83 by Dolph Schayes, Syracuse Nationals (vs. Boston Celtics), 1959
  • Most free throws attempted - 100 by Charles Barkley, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Milwaukee Bucks), 1986
  • Highest free throw percentage (min. 25 attempts) -
  • Most rebounds - 220 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Boston Celtics), 1965 (31.4 rpg)
  • Most offensive rebounds - 45 by Wes Unseld, Washington Bullets (vs. San Antonio Spurs), 1979; Dikembe Mutombo, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Milwaukee Bucks), 2001
  • Most assists - 115 by John Stockton, Utah Jazz (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 1988 (16.4 apg)
  • Most steals - 28 by John Stockton, Utah Jazz (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 1988
  • Most blocks - 38 by Dikembe Mutombo, Denver Nuggets (vs. Utah Jazz), 1994

Career

  • 244 by Robert Horry[3]
  • 8,851 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (37.3 mpg)
  • 5,987 by Michael Jordan
  • 33.5 by Michael Jordan (179 games)
  • 8 by Michael Jordan
  • 38 by Michael Jordan
  • 109 by Michael Jordan
  • 173 by Michael Jordan
  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • Michael Jordan (179 games)
  • Michael Jordan recorded 50 and 55 points for the Bulls in Games 1 and 2 of the 1988 Eastern Conference First Round vs. the Cavs (April 28, 1988-May 1, 1988).
  • 3 by Michael Jordan (May 9-May 13, 1990)
  • 6 by Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Baltimore Bullets), April 3-April 13, 1965
  • 11 by Elgin Baylor (March 27-April 18, 1962)
  • 60 by Michael Jordan (June 2, 1989-May 11, 1993).
  • 179 by Michael Jordan.
  • 179 by Michael Jordan. This streak entails every playoff game in Jordan's career.
  • 2,356 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • 4,497 by Michael Jordan
  • 320 by Reggie Miller (39.0%)
  • 822 by Kobe Bryant
  • 45.1% by B.J. Armstrong (51/113)
  • 1,463 by Michael Jordan
  • 2,177 by Shaquille O'Neal
  • 91.1% by Bill Sharman (370/406)
  • 56 by Bill Sharman, 1958-59 playoffs
  • 4,104 by Bill Russell
  • 24.9 by Bill Russell
  • 818 by Shaquille O'Neal
  • 2,346 by Magic Johnson
  • 12.3 by Magic Johnson
  • 395 by Scottie Pippen
  • 2.3 by Baron Davis
  • 476 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • 3.3 by Hakeem Olajuwon (145/44)

NBA Finals records

Game

  • 62 by Kevin Johnson, Phoenix Suns (at Chicago Bulls) on June 13, 1993 (3 OT)
  • 59 by Dan Majerle, Phoenix Suns (at Chicago Bulls) on June 13, 1993 (3 OT)
  • 61 by Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers (at Boston Celtics) on April 14, 1962
  • 35 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Portland Trail Blazers) on June 3, 1992 (1st half)
  • 25 by Isiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons (at Los Angeles Lakers) on June 19, 1988 (3rd quarter)
  • 22 by Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers (at Boston Celtics) on April 14, 1962
  • 22 by Rick Barry, San Francisco Warriors (vs. Philadelphia 76ers) on April 18, 1967
  • 48 by Rick Barry, San Francisco Warriors (vs. Philadelphia 76ers) on April 18, 1967
  • 14 by Isiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons (at Los Angeles Lakers) on June 19, 1988 (2nd half)
  • 14 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Portland Trail Blazers) on June 3, 1992 (1st half)
  • 14 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Phoenix Suns) on June 16, 1993 (1st half)
  • 25 by Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers (at Boston Celtics) on April 14, 1962
  • 11 by Isiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons (at Los Angeles Lakers) on June 19, 1988 (3rd quarter)
  • 13 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on June 5, 1991
  • 8 by Ray Allen, Boston Celtics (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on June 6, 2010
  • 12 by Nick Anderson, Orlando Magic (vs. Houston Rockets) on June 11, 1995
  • 12 by Rashard Lewis, Orlando Magic (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on June 14, 2009
  • 7 by Ray Allen, Boston Celtics (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on June 6, 2010 (1st half)
  • 10 by John Starks, New York Knicks (vs. Houston Rockets) on June 22, 1994
  • 5 by Kenny Smith, Houston Rockets (at Orlando Magic) on June 7, 1995 (OT)
  • 21 by Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat (vs. Dallas Mavericks) on June 18, 2006 (OT) (21/25)
  • 15 by Terry Porter, Portland Trail Blazers (at Detroit Pistons) on June 7, 1990
  • 39 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Indiana Pacers) on June 9, 2000 (18/39)
  • 13 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Indiana Pacers) on June 9, 2000
  • 22 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Indiana Pacers) on June 9, 2000
  • 9 by Frank Ramsey, Boston Celtics (vs. Minneapolis Lakers), April 4, 1959
  • 9 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Utah Jazz) on June 11, 1997
  • 9 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Indiana Pacers) on June 9, 2000
  • 9 by Austin Croshere, Indiana Pacers (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on June 16, 2000
  • 9 by Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on June 10, 2001
  • 16 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Indiana Pacers) on June 9, 2000
  • 40 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. St. Louis Hawks) on March 29, 1960
  • 40 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on April 18, 1962 (OT)
  • 26 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. San Francisco Warriors) on April 16, 1967
  • 19 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on April 18, 1962
  • 11 by Elvin Hayes, Washington Bullets (vs. Seattle SuperSonics) on May 27, 1979
  • 11 by Dennis Rodman, Chicago Bulls (vs. Seattle SuperSonics) on June 7, 1996 and June 16, 1996
  • 7 by Robert Horry, Houston Rockets (at Orlando Magic) on June 9, 1995
  • 9 by Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on June 11, 2009
  • 21 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Boston Celtics) on June 3, 1984
  • 14 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Detroit Pistons) on June 19, 1988
  • 8 by Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (vs. St. Louis Hawks) on April 9, 1957
  • 8 by Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers (vs. Boston Celtics) on June 3, 1984
  • 8 by Robert Reid, Houston Rockets (vs. Boston Celtics) on June 5, 1986
  • 8 by Michael Cooper and Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers (vs. Boston Celtics) on June 4, 1987
  • 8 by Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers (at Detroit Pistons) on June 16, 1988
  • 8 by Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers (vs. Detroit Pistons) on June 19, 1988
  • 8 by John Stockton, Utah Jazz (at Chicago Bulls) on June 10, 1998
  • 10 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Philadelphia 76ers) on May 14, 1980

Series

  • 41.0 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Phoenix Suns), 1993
  • Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Boston Celtics), 1962 (7 games)
  • Rick Barry, San Francisco Warriors (vs. Philadelphia 76ers), 1967 (6 games)
  • Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Phoenix Suns), 1993 (6 games)
  • Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets (vs. Orlando Magic), 1995 (4 games)
  • Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Indiana Pacers), 2000 (6 games)
  • Most points - 145 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. New Jersey Nets), 2002 (36.3 ppg)
  • Most field goals made - 56 by Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets (vs. Orlando Magic), 1995
  • Most field goals attempted - 116 by Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets (vs. Orlando Magic), 1995
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage - 66.7% by Derek Fisher, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. New Jersey Nets), 2002
  • Most rebounds - 118 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. Minneapolis Lakers), 1959 (29.5 rpg)
  • Most offensive rebounds - 27 by Moses Malone, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 1983
  • Most assists - 51 by Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (vs. Minneapolis Lakers), 1959 (12.8 apg)
  • Most steals - 14 by Rick Barry, Golden State Warriors (vs. Washington Bullets), 1975
  • Most points - 178 by Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 2001 (35.6 ppg)
  • Most field goals made - 66 by Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 2001 (40.7% FG)
  • Most field goals attempted - 162 by Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 2001
  • Most 3-point field goals made - 16 by Rashard Lewis, Orlando Magic (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 2009
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted - 40 by Rashard Lewis, Orlando Magic (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 2009
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage - 68.8% by Isiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons (vs. Portland Trail Blazers), 1990
  • Highest free throw percentage - 100% by Bill Laimbeer, Detroit Pistons (vs. Portland Trail Blazers), 1990, and Vlade Divac, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Chicago Bulls), 1991
  • Most rebounds - 144 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. St. Louis Hawks), 1961 (28.8 rpg)
  • Most offensive rebounds - 31 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Philadelphia 76ers), 2001
  • Most assists - 62 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Chicago Bulls), 1991 (12.4 apg)
  • Most steals - 14 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 1991
  • Most blocks - 20 by Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 2009
  • Most points - 246 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Phoenix Suns), 1993 (41.0 ppg)
  • Most field goals made - 101 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Phoenix Suns), 1993 (50.8% FG)
  • Most field goals attempted - 235 by Rick Barry, San Francisco Warriors (vs. Philadelphia 76ers), 1967
  • Most 3-point field goals made - 22 by Ray Allen, Boston Celtics (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 2008
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted - 41 by Jason Terry, Dallas Mavericks (vs. Miami Heat), 2006
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage - 66.7% by Danny Ainge, Phoenix Suns (vs. Chicago Bulls), 1993
  • Highest free throw percentage - 97.8% by Reggie Miller, Indiana Pacers (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 2000; Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks (vs. Miami Heat), 2011[4]
  • Most rebounds - 171 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. San Francisco Warriors), 1967 (28.5 rpg)
  • Most offensive rebounds - 46 by Moses Malone, Houston Rockets (vs. Boston Celtics), 1981
  • Most assists - 84 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Boston Celtics), 1985 (14.0 apg)
  • Most steals - 16 by Julius Erving, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Portland Trail Blazers), 1977; Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Philadelphia 76ers), 1980; Larry Bird, Boston Celtics (vs. Houston Rockets), 1986; and Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat (vs. Dallas Mavericks), 2006
  • Most blocks - 32 by Tim Duncan, San Antonio Spurs (vs. New Jersey Nets), 2003
  • Most points - 284 by Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Boston Celtics), 1962 (40.6 ppg)
  • Most field goals made - 101 by Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Boston Celtics), 1962 (43.0% FG)
  • Most field goals attempted - 235 by Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Boston Celtics), 1962
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage - 48.4% by Robert Horry, San Antonio Spurs (vs. Detroit Pistons), 2005
  • Highest free throw percentage - 95.9% by Bill Sharman, Boston Celtics (vs. St. Louis Hawks), 1958 (30/31)
  • Most rebounds - 189 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 1962 (27.0 rpg)
  • Most assists - 95 by Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Boston Celtics), 1984 (13.6 apg)
  • Most steals - 20 by Isiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons (vs. Los Angeles Lakers), 1988
  • Most blocks - 30 by Patrick Ewing, New York Knicks (vs. Houston Rockets), 1994

Career

  • 1,679 by Jerry West
  • 36.3 by Rick Barry (10 games)
  • 612 by Jerry West
  • 1,333 by Jerry West (45.9%)
  • 53 by Robert Horry
  • 153 by Kobe Bryant (31.3%)
  • 52.5% by Derek Fisher (31/59)
  • 455 by Jerry West
  • 551 by Jerry West (83%)
  • 93.1% by Dirk Nowitzki (94/101)
  • 10 by Jerry West
  • 33 by Jerry West
  • 49 by Jerry West
  • 4 by Michael Jordan (June 11-June 18, 1993)
  • 13 by Elgin Baylor (April 9, 1959-April 21, 1963)
  • 35 by Michael Jordan (June 2, 1991-June 14, 1998)
  • Michael Jordan (35 games)
  • 1,718 by Bill Russell
  • 24.6 by Wilt Chamberlain (35 games)
  • 124 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • 584 by Magic Johnson
  • 11.7 by Magic Johnson (50 games)
  • 102 by Magic Johnson
  • 116 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Franchise

  • 17 by the Boston Celtics
  • 31 by the Los Angeles Lakers
  • 6-0 by the Chicago Bulls [5]
  • 2 by the Phoenix Suns (1976, 1993)
  • 2 by the Utah Jazz (1997, 1998)
  • 2 by the New Jersey Nets (2002, 2003)
  • 2 by the Orlando Magic (1995, 2009)
  • 20 by the Denver Nuggets
  • 28 by the Phoenix Suns
  • 22 by the Syracuse Nationals/Philadelphia 76ers, (19501971)
  • 21 by the Portland Trail Blazers, (1983-2003)
  • 13 by the San Antonio Spurs (1998-current)
  • 1 by the Charlotte Bobcats
  • 35 by the Golden State Warriors
  • 15 by the Los Angeles Clippers (1976-77–1990-91)
  • 4 by the San Antonio Spurs (Joined NBA in 1976)
  • 39-7 by the Chicago Bulls at the United Center

Playoffs

  • 20 by the Seattle SuperSonics vs. Houston Rockets on01996-05-06 May 6, 1996[1][6]
  • 20 by the Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Lakers on02011-05-08 May 8, 2011[1]
  • 11 by the Houston Rockets at Utah Jazz on01995-04-29 April 29, 1995
  • 11 by the New York Knicks at Cleveland Cavaliers on01996-04-25 April 25, 1996
  • 11 by the Boston Celtics vs. Philadelphia 76ers on02002-05-03 May 3, 2002
  • 11 by the Dallas Mavericks vs. Sacramento Kings on02003-05-08 May 8, 2003
  • 11 by the Golden State Warriors vs. Utah Jazz on02007-05-11 May 11, 2007
  • 11 by the Orlando Magic vs. Toronto Raptors on02008-04-20 April 20, 2008
  • 11 by the Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Lakers on02011-05-08 May 8, 2011[1]
  • 9 by the Boston Celtics vs. Philadelphia 76ers on02002-05-03 May 3, 2002
  • 9 by the Orlando Magic vs. Toronto Raptors on02008-04-20 April 20, 2008[7]
  • 58 by the Minneapolis Lakers vs. the St. Louis Hawks on March 19, 1956
  • 58 by the Denver Nuggets vs. the New Orleans Hornets on April 27, 2009

NBA Finals

  • 42 by the Chicago Bulls vs. the Utah Jazz on June 7, 1998
  • 54 by the Utah Jazz at the Chicago Bulls on June 7, 1998
  • 75% by the Orlando Magic vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on June 9, 2009 (1st)
  • 63% by the Orlando Magic vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on June 9, 2009

Other records

  • 11 by Bill Russell
  • Clyde Lovellette — Olympics, 1952; NCAA, 1952; NBA, 1954, 1963-64
  • Bill Russell — Olympics, 1956; NCAA, 1955-56; NBA, 1957, 1959-66, 1968-69
  • K.C. Jones — Olympics, 1956; NCAA, 1955-56; NBA, 1959-66
  • Jerry Lucas — Olympics, 1960; NCAA, 1960; NBA, 1973
  • Quinn Buckner — Olympics, 1976; NCAA, 1976; NBA, 1984
  • Michael Jordan — Olympics, 1984, 1992; NCAA, 1982; NBA, 1991-93, 1996-98
  • Magic Johnson — Olympics, 1992; NCAA, 1979; NBA, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987-88
  • Bill Bradley — Olympics, 1964; European Champions Cup, 1966; NBA, 1970, 1973
  • Manu Ginóbili — Olympics, 2004; Euroleague, 2001; NBA, 2003, 2005, 2007
  • 5-game series format
  • The Denver Nuggets eliminated the 1st-seeded Sonics 3-2 in the First Round in 1994.
  • The New York Knicks eliminated the 1st-seeded Heat 3-2 in the First Round in 1999 (lockout shortened season). In addition, the Knicks became the only 8th seed to reach the Finals, but lost to the Spurs 4-1.
  • 7-game series format
  • The Golden State Warriors eliminated the 1st-seeded Mavericks 4-2 in the First Round in 2007.
  • The Memphis Grizzlies eliminated the 1st-seeded Spurs 4-2 in the First Round in 2011.

Awards

  • 6 by Michael Jordan

* This award has only been given since the 1968-69 season.

See also

Footnotes

References