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NBA: The 10 highest point scorers in playoffs history

LeBron James

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The playoffs are the crowning glory of the NBA. After a long and gruelling season, the playoff participants have to make one final push in their quest for glory.

Over the years, we have borne witness to some spectacular performances and there have been some terrific individual displays that have left us in awe.

Moreover, there have been a few standout players that have been prolific during the postseason, and in many ways, they have come to be defined by their exploits at this stage of proceedings.

So, let’s get down to it and reveal the top 10 scorers in playoffs history. This is in chronological order and these stats were correct at the time of writing. Click here to find the best online sports betting

LeBron James (7,631 points)

The King as he is more affectionately known, LeBron James may well be one of the game’s elder statesmen at 37, but he’s showing no signs of slowing down. He is arguably the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) and he is almost untouchable as he is heads and shoulders above his rivals on the list.

James has amassed over 7,600 points during the playoffs and he is one of the most decorated players in the game. One of the stats that pop out, is that his field goal percentage is just shy of 50 and he has also contributed nearly 2,000 assists.

Michael Jordan (5,987 points)

Inextricably connected to the Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan was a nightmare for opponents. He currently holds the record for most 50-point games in NBA playoff history (8) and it is twice as many as the next closest player Wilt Chamberlain.

Jordan had this aura about him and he came alive during the playoffs. Six NBA Championship rings and 5 MVP titles ensured his legacy was intact well after he retired.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (5,762 points)

While he may not always be talked about in the same manner as the two above them on this list, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was a giant in the game. Oh, and he produced some monster performances during the playoffs.

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