Sunday, January 7, 2024

The case for Justin Fields

I live in Chicago Bears country and the main thing occupying Bears fans is whether or not to keep Justin Fields as the starting quarterback for next season or use the No. 1 overall draft pick on a quarterback - Caleb Williams, Drake Maye or Jayden Daniels.

On Facebook, the most intriguing comment in favor of Fields is the known versus the unknown. The poster's point, you know what you have in Fields and general managers routinely screw up quarterback evaluations so go with what you know.

The best case in point is Brock Purdy. The San Francisco QB famously was the last player taken in the 2022 draft - 262nd overall. Purdy is likely to finish in the top three in MVP voting this year. The player he ended up replacing in the 49ers lineup was Trey Lance, who was taken third overall in the 2021 draft.

That is an intriguing point and one you can look at statistically.

Pro-Football-Reference.com has developed a Wins Above Replacement (WAR) stat for football called Average Value. It calculates it across all positions. The all-time leader in AV is Tom Brady for a career with 184. The highest single-season AV score is running back LaDainian Tomlinson with a 26 AV in 2006.

I took a look at every NFL draft back to 1993 (the last 30 not including 2023) to calculate the hits and misses.

Q: In those 30 drafts, what percentage did the first QB taken turn out to be the best of the top five QBs taken in the draft?

A: 40%

1993: Drew Bledsoe, first overall, had an AV of 105. Mark Brunell, 118th overall, had an AV of 96.
1995: Steve McNair, third overall, had an AV of 99. Kerry Collins, fifth overall, had an AV of 83.
1998: Peyton Manning, first overall, had an AV of 176. Brian Griese, 91st overall, had an AV of 54.
2003: Carson Palmer, first overall, had an AV of 107. Byron Leftwich, seventh overall, had an AV of 33.
2008: Matt Ryan, third overall, had an AV of 146. Joe Flacco, 18th overall, had an AV of 93.
2009: Matt Stafford, first overall, had an AV of 116. Mark Sanchez, fifth overall, had an AV of 32.
2010: Sam Bradford, first overall, had an AV of 44. Colt McCoy, 85th overall, had an AV of 17.
2011: Cam Newton, first overall, had an AV of 115. Andy Dalton, 35th overall, had an AV of 90.
2015: Jameis Winston, first overall, had an AV of 59. Marcus Mariota, second overall, had an AV of 54.
2016: Jared Goff, first overall, had an AV of 71. Carson Wentz, second overall, had an AV of 59.
2019: Kyler Murray, first overall, had an AV of 51. Daniel Jones, sixth overall, had an AV of 38.
2022: Kenny Pickett, 20th overall, had an AV of 7. Desmond Ridder, 74th overall, had an AV of 3.

Of course, 2022 has a small sample size so far.

Q: In those 30 drafts, what percentage did the first QB taken turn out to be the best player in the draft?

A: 16.7%

1998: Payton Manning, 176 AV. Second best player, Randy Moss, 124 AV.
2008: Matt Ryan, 146 AV. Second best player, Calais Campbell, 105 AV.
2009: Matt Stafford, 116 AV. Second best player, Alex Mack, 86 AV.
2011: Cam Newton, 115 AV. Second best player, J.J. Watt, 110 AV.
2019: Kyler Murray, 51 AV. Second best player, A.J. Brown, 44.

In the past 30 drafts, the best player in the draft turned out to be a QB 13 times. That means in 57% of the drafts, the teams would have been better off not drafting a QB.

Q: In those 30 drafts, what percentage was the best player in the draft not one of the top five QBs taken?

A: 6.7%

These are the dream picks all general managers want on their resume.

2000: Tom Brady was a sixth-round pick, 199 overall. The top five QBs taken in that draft were Chad Pennington (18th overall), Chris Redman (75th), Tee Martin (163rd), Marc Bulger (168th) and Spergon Wynn (183rd).

2012: Russell Wilson was a fourth-round pick, 75th overall. The top five QBs taken in that draft were Andrew Luck (first overall), Robert Griffin III (second), Ryan Tannehill (eighth), Brandon Weeden (22nd) and Brock Osweiler (57th).

Overall, the top two QBs taken have fared much better than the third, fourth and fifth ones taken. Here are the average AVs of QBs over the past 30 years.

Average AV for first QB taken: 61.8
Average AV for second QB taken: 47.9
Average AV for third QB taken: 25.8
Average AV for fourth QB taken: 20
Average AV for fifth QB taken: 19

Some years there are several good choices and other years, well, if you had a high pick you had bad luck.

The five best QB draft classes:

2004: Eli Manning (1st overall) 121 AV, Philip Rivers (fourth) 149 AV, Ben Roethlisberger (11th) 131 AV, J.P. Losman (22nd) 19 AV, Matt Schaub (90) 68 AV.
2005: Alex Smith (1st overall) 98 AV, Aaron Rodgers (24th) 163 AV, Jason Campbell (25th) 48 AV, Charlie Frye (67th) 8, Andrew Walter (69th) 1 AV.
2001: Michael Vick (1st overall) 92 AV, Drew Brees (32nd) 167 AV, Quincy Carter (53rd) 16 AV, Marques Tuiasosopo (59th) 1 AV, Chris Weinke (108th) 9 AV.
1998: Peyton Manning (1st overall) 176 AV, Ryan Leaf (second) 1 AV, Charlie Batch (60th) 34 AV, Jonathan Quinn (86th) 4 AV, Brian Griese (91st) 54 AV.
2008: Matt Ryan (third overall) 146 AV, Joe Flacco (18th overall) 93 AV, Brian Bohm (56th) 0 AV, Chad Henne (57th overall) 26 AV, Kevin O'Connell (94th overall) 0 AV.

The 2018 draft is going to end up on this list before too long. In 2018, Baker Mayfield went first overall, Sam Darnold is a disappointment at No. 3 and Josh Rosen bombed at No. 10, but Josh Allen was picked seventh overall and Lamar Jackson went at No. 32.

The five worst QB draft classes: 
1996: Tony Banks (42nd overall) 5 AV, Bobby Hoying (85th) 1 AV, Jeff Lewis (100th) 2 AV, Danny Kanell (130th) 2 AV and Spence Fisher (203rd) 0 AV.
2007: JaMarcus Russell (first overall) 6 AV, Brady Quinn (22nd) 2 AV, Kevin Colb (36th) 12 AV, John Beck (40th) 4 AV, Drew Stanton (43rd) 10 AV.
2013: EJ Manuel (16th overall) 10 AV, Geno Smith (39th) 31 AV, Mike Glennon (73rd) 9 AV, Matt Barkley (98th) 5 AV, Ryan Nassib (110th) 0 AV.
1994: Heath Shuler (third overall) 6 AV, Trent Dilfer (sixth) 51 AV, Perry Klein (111th) 0 AV, Doug Nussmeier (116th) 2 AV, Jim Miller (178th) 16.
2010: Sam Bradford (first overall) 44 AV, Tim Tebow (25th) 12 AV, Jimmy Clausen (48th) 3 AV, Colt McCoy (85th) 17, Mike Kafka (122nd) 0 AV.

Of course, the ultimate goal for the Bears is to win a Super Bowl or multiple Super Bowls. The question is can Justin Fields be a starting QB on a Super Bowl winning team? Here's a look at the past 30 Super Bowls and where the starting QBs were taken ... or not taken ... in their drafts.

In the past 30 years, 10 Super Bowls (33%) were won by teams with QBs who were the first picked in their drafts.

Matt Stafford (2022), Peyton Manning (2016, 2007), Eli Manning (2012, 2008), John Elway (1999, 1998), Troy Aikman (1996, 1994) and Steve Young (1995).

In the past 30 years, six Super Bowls (20%) were won by teams with QBs who were the second picks in their drafts.

Pat Mahomes (2023, 2020), Joe Flacco (2013), Aaron Rodgers (2011), Drew Brees (2010), Trent Dilfer (2001).

In the past 30 years, three Super Bowls have been won by the third QB taken overall.

Ben Roethlisberger (2009, 2006), Brett Favre (1997).

In the past 30 years, zero Super Bowls have been won by teams with the fourth or fifth QB taken overall in their drafts. That could change this year. Lamar Jackson was the fifth QB taken in 2018. Justin Fields was the fourth QB taken in 2021.

In the past 30 years, 11 Super Bowls have been won by teams with QBs who were not one of the first five QBs drafted. This, of course, is boosted tremendously by Tom Brady.

Tom Brady (2021, 2019, 2017, 2015, 2005, 2004, 2002), Nick Foles (2018), Russell Wilson (2014), Brad Johnson (2003), Kurt Warner (2000). Foles was a third round pick in 2012, 88th player taken overall. Johnson was a ninth round pick, 227th overall, in 1992. Kurt Warner famously was undrafted and had to work his way up from Arena football.

Thursday, May 18, 2023

The GORN!

When the Milwaukee Bucks were eliminated in the first round of the 2023 playoffs, I heard an interesting discussion on one the argue radio shows - did getting knocked off early knock Giannis Antetokounmpo from his perch as greatest player in the world?

That's an interesting argument.

Back in 2019-2020, I created an all-time ranking looking at the following advanced stats - PER, Win Shares, +/- and VORP, giving players points for winning percentage and bonus points for MVP points. I graded players on both their regular seasons and playoffs because, rightfully so, playoff performances are now considered more important to a player's legacy than his regular season play.

You can see how the ranking was compiled by clicking this link.

I went back to look at the players who finished with the highest rankings in each season. Basically, this is the ranking of the GORN - Greatest Of Right Now. You'll find most of the greats on this list. Some you won't find and there's really only a couple of surprises.

1950-1951 - George Mikan (1) - 304.14
1951-1952 - George Mikan (2) - 356.86
1952-1953 - George Mikan (3) - 366.23
1953-1954 - George Mikan (4) - 361.96
1954-1955 - Dolph Schayes (1) - 362.20
1955-1956 - Paul Arizin (1) - 345.54
1956-1957 - Bob Pettit (1) - 346.20
1957-1958 - Bob Pettit (2) - 371.26
1958-1959 - Bob Pettit (3) - 370.39
1959-1960 - Wilt Chamberlain (1) - 392.05
1960-1961 - Bill Russell (1) - 392.75
1961-1962 - Bill Russell (2) - 387.46
1962-1963 - Bill Russell (3) - 371.26
1963-1964 - Wilt Chamberlain (2) - 393.93
1964-1965 - Bill Russell (4) - 395.41
1965-1966 - Wilt Chamberlain (3) - 351.82
1966-1967 - Wilt Chamberlain (4) - 487.52
1967-1968 - Connie Hawkins (1) - 461.58
1968-1969 - Jerry West (1) - 350.23
1969-1970 - Willis Reed (1) - 380.49
1970-1971 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1) - 484.33
1971-1972 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (2) - 393.49
1972-1973 - George McGinnis (1) - 320.14
1973-1974 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (3) - 416.70
1974-1975 - Rick Barry (1) - 355.57
1975-1976 - Julius Erving (1) - 451.01
1976-1977 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (4) - 426.44
1977-1978 - Bill Walton (1) - 357.29
1978-1979 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (5) - 323.97
1979-1980 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (6) - 421.73
1980-1981 - Larry Bird (1) - 376.52
1981-1982 - Magic Johnson (1) - 399.33
1982-1983 - Moses Malone (1) - 471.95
1983-1984 - Larry Bird (2) - 454.23
1984-1985 - Larry Bird (3) - 423.26
1985-1986 - Larry Bird (4) - 485.96
1986-1987 - Magic Johnson (2) - 469.43
1987-1988 - Michael Jordan (1) - 395.79
1988-1989 - Michael Jordan (2) - 420.39
1989-1990 - Michael Jordan (3) - 421.33
1990-1991 - Michael Jordan (4) - 505.48
1991-1992 - Michael Jordan (5) - 474.40
1992-1993 - Michael Jordan (6) - 447.93
1993-1994 - Hakeem Olajuwon (1) - 437.44
1994-1995 - David Robinson (1) - 400.98
1995-1996 - Michael Jordan (7) - 486.78
1996-1997 - Michael Jordan (8) - 458.44
1997-1998 - Michael Jordan (9) - 443.92
1998-1999 - Tim Duncan (1) - 418.36
1999-2000 - Shaquille O'Neal (1) - 485.48
2000-2001 - Shaquille O'Neal (2) - 439.49
2001-2002 - Shaquille O'Neal (3) - 430.43
2002-2003 - Tim Duncan (2) - 445.70
2003-2004 - Kevin Garnett (1) - 442.92
2004-2005 - Tim Duncan (3) - 359.62
2005-2006 - Dwyane Wade (1) - 364.29
2006-2007 - Tim Duncan (4) - 365.65
2007-2008 - Chris Paul (1) - 408.65
2008-2009 - LeBron James (1) - 486.70
2009-2010 - LeBron James (2) - 440.19
2010-2011 - LeBron James (3) - 381.15
2011-2012 - LeBron James (4) - 487.95
2012-2013 - LeBron James (5) - 494.16
2013-2014 - LeBron James (6) - 412.82
2014-2015 - Steph Curry (1) - 433.18
2015-2016 - LeBron James (7) - 422.62
2016-2017 - Kevin Durant (1) - 362.21
2017-2018 - James Harden (1) - 416.32
2018-2019 - Giannis Antetokounmpo (1) - 415.72
2019-2020 - LeBron James (8) - 443.16
2020-2021 - Nikola Jokic (1) - 391.61
2021-2022 - Nikola Jokic (1) - 372.36

So if you look at who spent the most time on top .... the familiar faces are right there.

9 - Michael Jordan
8 - LeBron James
6 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
4 - George Mikan, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Larry Bird, Tim Duncan
3 - Bob Pettit, Shaquille O'Neal
2 - Magic Johnson, Nikola Jokic
1 - Dolph Schayes, Paul Arizin, Connie Hawkins, Jerry West, Willis Reed, George McGinnis, Rick Barry, Julius Erving, Bill Walton, Moses Malone, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson, Kevin Garnett, Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul, Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, James Harden and Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Jokic is a lock to be the top player in 2022-2023, moving him to really rarified air. The list of players who were the GORN three straight years is pretty short - Mikan, Pettit, Russell, Bird, Jordan, Shaq and LeBron.

Now, a couple of names that are not on this list are interesting. Every year, when the annual "Jordan vs. Lebron" debate bubbles up on social media, you get fans chiming in with "better than Jordan? Lebron isn't even better than Kobe Bryant."

The cult of Kobe is strong. As you can see, though, Kobe was never the best player in the NBA.

I also have a former co-worker who is a passionate Charles Barkley fan. He'll scour statistics for isolated numbers that he believes proves that Barkley was a top 10 all-time player. Again, Barkley isn't on this list.

But Jordan so dominated his era that he might have obscured Barkley's greatness. So I went back to look at who was the second best player each year going back to 1950-1951.

The SBORNs (Second Best Of Right Now)

1950-1951 - Dolph Schayes - 245.59
1951-1952 - Paul Arizin - 310.04
1952-1953 - Bob Cousy - 282.92
1953-1954 - Dolph Schayes - 333.16
1954-1955 - Clyde Lovellette - 285.16
1955-1956 - Neal Johnston - 331.78
1956-1957 - Bob Cousy - 338.16
1957-1958 - Bill Russell - 354.68
1958-1959 - Bill Russell - 367.59
1959-1960 - Bill Russell - 387.81
1960-1961 - Elgin Baylor - 349.13
1961-1962 - Wilt Chamberlain - 380.41
1962-1963 - Elgin Baylor - 342.34
1963-1964 - Oscar Robertson - 373.25
1964-1965 - Jerry West - 339.96
1965-1966 - Bill Russell - 338.46
1966-1967 - Chet Walker - 310.89
1967-1968 - Wilt Chamberlain - 387.18
1968-1969 - Willis Reed - 327.79
1969-1970 - Spencer Haywood - 371.06
1970-1971 - Zelmo Beatty - 394.40
1971-1972 - Wilt Chamberlain - 368.1
1972-1973 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 314.28
1973-1974 - Julius Erving - 411.24
1974-1975 - George McGinnis - 338.1
1975-1976 - Dave Cowens - 315.38
1976-1977 - Bill Walton - 348.87
1977-1978 - George Gervin - 318.19
1978-1979 - Gus Williams - 306.86
1979-1980 - Magic Johnson - 359.56
1980-1981 - Julius Erving - 368.72
1981-1982 - Julius Erving - 360.61
1982-1983 - Magic Johnson - 345.59
1983-1984 - Magic Johnson - 347.45
1984-1985 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 374.54
1985-1986 - Magic Johnson - 348.58
1986-1987 - Larry Bird - 345.64
1987-1988 - Larry Bird - 347.77
1988-1989 - Magic Johnson - 398.71
1989-1990 - Magic Johnson - 361.59
1990-1991 - Magic Johnson - 354.33
1991-1992 - Clyde Drexler - 367.45
1992-1993 - Charles Barkley - 388.59
1993-1994 - David Robinson - 343.49
1994-1995 - Shaquille O'Neal - 355.92
1995-1996 - David Robinson - 365.33
1996-1997 - Karl Malone - 384.56
1997-1998 - Karl Malone - 397.38
1998-1999 - David Robinson - 349.52
1999-2000 - Karl Malone - 310.51
2000-2001 - Allen Iverson - 358.64
2001-2002 - Tim Duncan - 403.01
2002-2003 - Kevin Garnett - 329.58
2003-2004 - Tim Duncan - 364.58
2004-2005 - Steve Nash - 344.52
2005-2006 - Dirk Nowitzki - 363.77
2006-2007 - Dirk Nowitzki - 346.36
2007-2008 - Kobe Bryant - 378.38
2008-2009 - Kobe Bryant - 381.66
2009-2010 - Kobe Bryant - 355.99
2010-2011 - Derrick Rose - 380.11
2011-2012 - Kevin Durant - 390.59
2012-2013 - Kevin Durant - 372.20
2013-2014 - Kevin Durant - 388.46
2014-2015 - James Harden - 369.35
2015-2016 - Steph Curry - 418.88
2016-2017 - LeBron James - 357.68
2017-2018 - LeBron James - 408.36
2018-2019 - James Harden - 378.90
2019-2020 - Giannis Antetokounmpo - 415.54
2020-2021 - Giannis Antetokounmpo - 378.98
2021-2022 - Giannis Antetokounmpo - 370.44

So now if you look at the number of times a player was one of the two best in the NBA, a clearer picture emerges.

10 - LeBron James (8 first, 2 second)
9 - Michael Jordan (9 first, 0 second); Magic Johnson (2 first, 7 second)
8 - Bill Russell (4, 4); Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (6, 2)
7 - Wilt Chamberlain (4, 3)
6 - Larry Bird (4, 2); Tim Duncan (4, 2)
4 - George Mikan (4, 0); Julius Erving (1, 3); David Robinson (1, 3); Shaquille O'Neal (3, 1); Kevin Durant (1, 3); Giannis Antetokounmpo (1, 3)
3 - Dolph Schayes (1, 2); Bob Pettit (3, 0); Karl Malone (0, 3); Kobe Bryant (0, 3); James Harden (1, 2)
2 - Paul Arizin (1, 1); Bob Cousy (0, 2); Elgin Baylor (0, 2); Jerry West (1, 1); Willis Reed (1, 1); George McGinnis (1, 1); Bill Walton (1, 1); Kevin Garnett (1, 1); Dirk Nowitzki (0, 2); Steph Curry (1, 1); Nikola Jokic (2, 0)
1 - Clyde Lovellette (0, 1); Neal Johnston (0, 1); Oscar Robertson (0, 1); Chet Walker (0, 1); Connie Hawkins (1, 0); Spencer Haywood (0, 1); Zelmo Beatty (0, 1); Rick Barry (1, 0); Dave Cowens (0, 1); George Gervin (0, 1); Gus Williams (0, 1); Clyde Drexler (0, 1); Charles Barkley (0, 1); Hakeem Olajuwon (1, 0); Allen Iverson (0, 1), Steve Nash (0, 1); Dwyane Wade (1, 0); Chris Paul (1, 0); Derrick Rose (0, 1)

Kobe really doesn't have an argument as a top-10 player all-time. He's become even more popular in death and that popularity overshadows the numbers. And Barkley, at least in this ranking, sits in a group with players such as Derrick Rose, Chet Walker and Dave Cowens .... and not in the group with Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and Dr. J.

Thursday, July 22, 2021

Greatest NBA Finals Performances

First, there was the block. Then there was the dunk. Then there was the 50-point finale.

Giannis Antetokounmpo put on a show in the 2021 NBA Finals. He showed the Greek Freak is an apt nickname and, just being 26 years old, this may just be the beginning.

The six-game run was so impressive it had me wondering whether it was the greatest performance ever in an NBA Finals.

I'm not a fan of "opinion" lists. I like numbers and, fortunately, there is a way to look at this objectively. Basketball-Reference.com calculates a game score using all kinds of criteria, from the normal - points, rebounds, assists, etc. - to the more advanced - effective field goal percentage, offensive and defensive rating.

I went back and looked at the top average game scores of every NBA Finals back to 1977-1978 because Basketball-Reference.com doesn't have enough data to calculate it before that year. Of course, 1976-1977 was the first year of the NBA after the ABA/NBA merger and the top two players of that series were Julius Erving and Bill Walton. I estimated their series score using Erving's 1980 Finals as a comparison, and I compared Walton's results with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 1980 Finals.

What does it take to have a great "game score"? You have to contribute in all categories and do it efficiently. Here are the game scores of three iconic NBA Finals games - Giannis' game six against the Suns, Michael Jordan's game four explosion against the Suns in 1993, and Magic Johnson's game six in his rookie year against the 76ers.

What makes for a great "game score"
Player Magic Johnson Michael Jordan Giannis Antetokounmpo
Situation 1980 Game 6 1993 Game 4 2021 Game 6
Field Goals 14-23 21-37 16-25
3-Pt FG 0-1 0-1 1-3
Free Throws 14-14 13-18 17-19
Points 42 55 50
Rebounds 15 8 14
Assists 7 4 2
Steals 3 0 0
Blocks 1 0 5
Turnovers 5 1 6
Game Score 39.6 38.9 42.0

So as you can see, it takes A LOT to get a Game Score of 40. Now that you have a reference, I'll count down the 100 Greatest NBA Finals performances.



No. 100 - Adrian Dantley, Pistons (1988)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 29.2 Eff. FG% 57.3%
Game 2 15.9 FT% 85.9%
Game 3 9.2 Points/G 21.3
Game 4 15.3 Rebounds/G 5.0
Game 5 22.6 Assists/G 2.3
Game 6 10.3 Steals/G 0.6
Game 7 11.1 Blocks/G 0.1
Average 16.23 Turnovers/G 2.6
Results Pistons lost to Lakers in 7.




No. 99 - Elvin Hayes, Bullets (1978)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 12.9 Eff. FG% 48.0%
Game 2 19.2 FT% 65.7%
Game 3 24.6 Points/G 20.7
Game 4 15.4 Rebounds/G 11.9
Game 5 12.6 Assists/G 1.4
Game 6 19.6 Steals/G 1.6
Game 7 9.9 Blocks/G 2.0
Average 16.31 Turnovers/G 2.1
Results Bullets beats Sonics in 7.



No. 98 - Dirk Nowitzki, Mavericks (2011)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 17.4 Eff. FG% 44.4%
Game 2 14.0 FT% 97.8%
Game 3 27.8 Points/G 26.0
Game 4 9.9 Rebounds/G 9.7
Game 5 22.1 Assists/G 2.0
Game 6 8.1 Steals/G 0.7
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.7
Average 16.55 Turnovers/G 2.8
Results Mavs beat Heat in 6. Finals MVP.





No. 97 - Isiah Thomas, Pistons (1988)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 19.8 Eff. FG% 44.8%
Game 2 7.9 FT% 83.3%
Game 3 23.1 Points/G 19.7
Game 4 14.4 Rebounds/G 4.4
Game 5 8.4 Assists/G 9.0
Game 6 34.0 Steals/G 2.9
Game 7 8.3 Blocks/G 0.3
Average 16.56 Turnovers/G 3.7
Results Pistons lost to Lakers in 7.



No. 96 - James Worthy, Lakers (1988)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 11.8 Eff. FG% 49.2%
Game 2 21.0 FT% 73.5%
Game 3 18.8 Points/G 22.0
Game 4 0.3 Rebounds/G 7.4
Game 5 9.7 Assists/G 4.4
Game 6 19.3 Steals/G 0.7
Game 7 35.0 Blocks/G 0.6
Average 16.56 Turnovers/G 2.6
Results Lakers beat Pistons in 7. Finals MVP.



No. 95 - Ray Allen, Celtics (2008)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 14.7 Eff. FG% 65.8%
Game 2 10.5 FT% 86.7%
Game 3 21.9 Points/G 20.3
Game 4 20.5 Rebounds/G 5.0
Game 5 6.8 Assists/G 2.5
Game 6 25.8 Steals/G 1.3
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.7
Average 16.70 Turnovers/G 1.8
Results Celtics beat Lakers in 6.




No. 94 - Julius Erving, 76ers (1983)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 23.4 Eff. FG% 46.9%
Game 2 9.3 FT% 80.0%
Game 3 17.6 Points/G 19.0
Game 4 18.4 Rebounds/G 8.5
Game 5 Assists/G 5.0
Game 6 Steals/G 1.3
Game 7 Blocks/G 2.8
Average 17.18 Turnovers/G 2.3
Results 76ers beat Lakers in 4.



No. 93 - Kobe Bryant, Lakers (2001)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 2.3 Eff. FG% 42.9%
Game 2 26.1 FT% 84.2%
Game 3 18.3 Points/G 24.6
Game 4 17.3 Rebounds/G 7.8
Game 5 21.9 Assists/G 5.8
Game 6 Steals/G 1.4
Game 7 Blocks/G 1.4
Average 17.18 Turnovers/G 3.6
Results Lakers beat 76ers in 5.




No. 92 - Draymond Green, Warriors (2016)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 19.8 Eff. FG% 57.9%
Game 2 23.6 FT% 78.3%
Game 3 4.9 Points/G 16.5
Game 4 8.8 Rebounds/G 10.3
Game 5 Susp. Assists/G 6.3
Game 6 10.6 Steals/G 1.7
Game 7 35.9 Blocks/G 1.0
Average 17.23 Turnovers/G 2.0
Results Warriors lost to Cavaliers in 7.




No. 91 - Dennis Johnson, SuperSonics (1979)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 19.4 Eff. FG% 45.9%
Game 2 18.7 FT% 71.9%
Game 3 13.4 Points/G 22.6
Game 4 21.2 Rebounds/G 6.0
Game 5 13.8 Assists/G 6.0
Game 6 Steals/G 1.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 2.2
Average 17.30 Turnovers/G 3.0
Results Sonics beat Warriors in 5. Finals MVP.




No. 90 - Chauncey Billups, Pistons (2005)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 26.1 Eff. FG% 48.6%
Game 2 4.4 FT% 90.9%
Game 3 17.7 Points/G 20.4
Game 4 16.2 Rebounds/G 5.0
Game 5 25.6 Assists/G 6.3
Game 6 17.4 Steals/G 1.0
Game 7 13.8 Blocks/G 0.1
Average 17.31 Turnovers/G 1.3
Results Pistons lost to Spurs in 7.



No. 89 - Magic Johnson, Lakers (1983)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 20.5 Eff. FG% 40.3%
Game 2 15.8 FT% 92.9%
Game 3 15.9 Points/G 19.0
Game 4 17.8 Rebounds/G 7.8
Game 5 Assists/G 12.5
Game 6 Steals/G 1.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.8
Average 17.50 Turnovers/G 6.0
Results Lakers lost to 76ers in 4.





No. 88 - Scottie Pippen, Bulls (1991)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 11.5 Eff. FG% 45.9%
Game 2 15.3 FT% 86.2%
Game 3 17.5 Points/G 20.8
Game 4 15.3 Rebounds/G 9.4
Game 5 28.1 Assists/G 6.6
Game 6 Steals/G 2.4
Game 7 Blocks/G 1.0
Average 17.54 Turnovers/G 4.0
Results Bulls beat Lakers in 5.



No. 87 - James Worthy, Lakers (1989)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 8.6 Eff. FG% 49.4%
Game 2 8.9 FT% 71.0%
Game 3 22.0 Points/G 25.5
Game 4 30.7 Rebounds/G 4.3
Game 5 Assists/G 3.5
Game 6 Steals/G 0.5
Game 7 Blocks/G 1.5
Average 17.55 Turnovers/G 1.8
Results Lakers lost to Pistons in 4.


No. 86 - Pau Gasol, Lakers (2009)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 14.3 Eff. FG% 60.0%
Game 2 23.2 FT% 77.8%
Game 3 20.7 Points/G 18.6
Game 4 11.1 Rebounds/G 9.2
Game 5 18.5 Assists/G 2.2
Game 6 Steals/G 0.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 1.8
Average 17.56 Turnovers/G 1.0
Results Lakers beat Magic in 5.



No. 85 - Reggie Miller, Pacers (2000)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 0.2 Eff. FG% 48.6%
Game 2 14.4 FT% 97.8%
Game 3 22.0 Points/G 24.3
Game 4 28.8 Rebounds/G 2.7
Game 5 24.1 Assists/G 3.7
Game 6 15.9 Steals/G 0.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.3
Average 17.57 Turnovers/G 1.3
Results Pacers lost to Lakers in 6.




No. 84 - Steph Curry, Warriors (2015)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 20.4 Eff. FG% 54.5%
Game 2 2.2 FT% 88.5%
Game 3 20.7 Points/G 26.0
Game 4 15.4 Rebounds/G 5.2
Game 5 28.4 Assists/G 6.3
Game 6 20.3 Steals/G 1.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.2
Average 17.90 Turnovers/G 4.7
Results Warriors beat Cavaliers in 6.




No. 83 - Chauncey Billips, Pistons (2004)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 20.1 Eff. FG% 57.9%
Game 2 23.4 FT% 92.9%
Game 3 14.6 Points/G 21.0
Game 4 18.4 Rebounds/G 3.2
Game 5 13.0 Assists/G 5.2
Game 6 Steals/G 1.2
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.0
Average 17.90 Turnovers/G 1.2
Results Pistons beat Lakers in 5. Finals MVP




No. 82 - Magic Johnson, Lakers (1982)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 9.5 FG% 53.3%
Game 2 17.8 FT% 84.6%
Game 3 25.6 Points/G 16.2
Game 4 24.6 Rebounds/G 10.8
Game 5 6.9 Assists/G 8.0
Game 6 23.3 Steals/G 2.5
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.3
Average 17.95 Turnovers/G 4.3
Results Lakers beat 76ers in 6. Finals MVP.




No. 81 - Bill Walton, Trailblazers (1977)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 est. FG% 54.5%
Game 2 est. FT% 78.9%
Game 3 est. Points/G 18.5
Game 4 est. Rebounds/G 19.0
Game 5 est. Assists/G 5.2
Game 6 est. Steals/G 1.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 3.7
Average 18.09 Turnovers/G NA
Results Trailblazers beat 76ers in 6. Finals MVP.




No. 80 - Scottie Pippen, Bulls (1992)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 28.8 Eff. FG% 49.5%
Game 2 10.3 FT% 78.6%
Game 3 12.6 Points/G 20.8
Game 4 14.4 Rebounds/G 8.3
Game 5 24.5 Assists/G 7.7
Game 6 18.1 Steals/G 1.5
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.7
Average 18.12 Turnovers/G 3.8
Results Bulls beat Trailblazers in 6.




No. 79 - Kyrie Irving, Cavaliers (2017)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 11.6 Eff. FG% 52.4%
Game 2 9.8 FT% 90.0%
Game 3 24.4 Points/G 29.4
Game 4 29.2 Rebounds/G 4.0
Game 5 16.2 Assists/G 4.4
Game 6 Steals/G 1.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.2
Average 18.24 Turnovers/G 3.2
Results Cavs lost to Warriors in 5.




No. 78 - Gus Williams, SuperSonics (1979)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 22.3 FG% 50.0%
Game 2 7.4 FT% 63.3%
Game 3 21.3 Points/G 29.0
Game 4 23.5 Rebounds/G 3.6
Game 5 17.2 Assists/G 3.6
Game 6 Steals/G 1.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.6
Average 18.34 Turnovers/G 3.0
Results Sonics beat Bullets in 5.




No. 77 - Clyde Drexler, TrailBlazers (1992)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 12.2 FG% 41.9%
Game 2 23.3 FT% 89.3%
Game 3 22.3 Points/G 24.8
Game 4 19.2 Rebounds/G 7.8
Game 5 19.5 Assists/G 5.3
Game 6 13.8 Steals/G 1.3
Game 7 Blocks/G 1.0
Average 18.34 Turnovers/G 3.0
Results Blazers lost to Bulls in 6.




No. 76 - Michael Jordan, Bulls (1996)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 21.2 Eff. FG% 43.9%
Game 2 21.8 FT% 83.6%
Game 3 28.1 Points/G 27.3
Game 4 9.8 Rebounds/G 5.3
Game 5 15.1 Assists/G 4.2
Game 6 14.9 Steals/G 1.7
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.2
Average 18.48 Turnovers/G 3.0
Results Bulls beat Sonics in 6. Finals MVP.




No. 75 - Karl Malone, Jazz (1998)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 12.9 Eff. FG% 50.4%
Game 2 10.1 FT% 78.9%
Game 3 12.2 Points/G 25.0
Game 4 15.1 Rebounds/G 10.5
Game 5 34.2 Assists/G 3.8
Game 6 26.7 Steals/G 1.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 1.2
Average 18.53 Turnovers/G 3.8
Results Jazz lost to Bulls in 6.



No. 74 - Pau Gasol, Lakers (2010)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 23.2 Eff. FG% 47.8%
Game 2 28.7 FT% 72.1%
Game 3 12.3 Points/G 18.6
Game 4 14.0 Rebounds/G 11.6
Game 5 11.0 Assists/G 3.7
Game 6 21.7 Steals/G 0.7
Game 7 19.2 Blocks/G 2.6
Average 18.59 Turnovers/G 1.9
Results Lakers beat Celtics in 7.


No. 73 - Shaquille O'Neal, Lakers (2004)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 25.5 Eff. FG% 63.1%
Game 2 18.1 FT% 49.1%
Game 3 7.1 Points/G 26.6
Game 4 30.6 Rebounds/G 10.8
Game 5 12.0 Assists/G 1.6
Game 6 Steals/G 0.4
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.6
Average 18.66 Turnovers/G 2.8
Results Lakers lost to Pistons in 5.




No. 72 - Kobe Bryant, Lakers (2010)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 21.0 Eff. FG% 45.1%
Game 2 12.9 FT% 88.3%
Game 3 20.7 Points/G 28.6
Game 4 17.4 Rebounds/G 8.0
Game 5 24.7 Assists/G 3.9
Game 6 24.1 Steals/G 2.1
Game 7 9.9 Blocks/G 0.7
Average 18.67 Turnovers/G 3.9
Results Lakers beat Celtics in 7. Finals MVP.




No. 71 - Moses Malone, Rockets (1981)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 14.4 FG% 40.3%
Game 2 23.4 FT% 69.1%
Game 3 25.2 Points/G 22.3
Game 4 13.0 Rebounds/G 15.7
Game 5 15.1 Assists/G 1.3
Game 6 21.9 Steals/G 0.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 2.2
Average 18.83 Turnovers/G 2.0
Results Rockets lost to Celtics in 6.



No. 70 - Russell Westbrook, Thunder (2012)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 22.5 Eff. FG% 44.6%
Game 2 17.9 FT% 82.4%
Game 3 12.5 Points/G 27.0
Game 4 31.4 Rebounds/G 6.4
Game 5 10.0 Assists/G 6.6
Game 6 Steals/G 1.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.4
Average 18.86 Turnovers/G 2.2
Results Thunder lost to Heat in 5.




No. 69 - Shawn Kemp, Sonics (1996)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 24.1 Eff. FG% 55.1%
Game 2 26.5 FT% 85.7%
Game 3 8.1 Points/G 23.3
Game 4 24.6 Rebounds/G 10.0
Game 5 13.9 Assists/G 2.2
Game 6 16.0 Steals/G 1.3
Game 7 Blocks/G 2.0
Average 18.87 Turnovers/G 4.0
Results Sonics lost to Bulls in 6.



No. 68 - Andrew Toney, 76ers (1982)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 11.9 FG% 52.9%
Game 2 5.6 FT% 86.2%
Game 3 27.2 Points/G 26.0
Game 4 22.9 Rebounds/G 2.7
Game 5 28.6 Assists/G 7.8
Game 6 17.6 Steals/G 1.2
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.0
Average 18.97 Turnovers/G 3.2
Results 76ers lost to Lakers in 6.



No. 67 - Jason Kidd, Nets (2002)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 22.8 Eff. FG% 47.5%
Game 2 12.8 FT% 63.6%
Game 3 27.7 Points/G 20.8
Game 4 12.8 Rebounds/G 7.3
Game 5 Assists/G 9.8
Game 6 Steals/G 2.3
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.8
Average 19.03 Turnovers/G 3.0
Results Nets lost to Lakers in 4.



No. 66 - Robert Horry, Rockets (1995)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 18.2 Eff. FG% 53.8%
Game 2 18.5 FT% 66.7%
Game 3 19.8 Points/G 17.8
Game 4 19.6 Rebounds/G 10.0
Game 5 Assists/G 3.8
Game 6 Steals/G 3.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 2.3
Average 19.03 Turnovers/G 1.3
Results Rockets beat Magic in 4.



No. 65 - Dennis Johnson, Celtics (1987)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 10.7 Eff. FG% 48.6%
Game 2 17.2 FT% 88.5%
Game 3 18.5 Points/G 21.0
Game 4 16.6 Rebounds/G 4.3
Game 5 20.1 Assists/G 9.3
Game 6 31.2 Steals/G 0.5
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.5
Average 19.05 Turnovers/G 1.3
Results Celtics lost to Lakers in 6.



No. 64 - Kyrie Irving, Cavaliers (2016)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 16.3 Eff. FG% 51.6%
Game 2 3.8 FT% 93.9%
Game 3 21.9 Points/G 27.1
Game 4 25.9 Rebounds/G 3.9
Game 5 33.2 Assists/G 3.9
Game 6 16.5 Steals/G 2.1
Game 7 16.1 Blocks/G 0.7
Average 19.10 Turnovers/G 2.6
Results Cavaliers beat Warriors in 7.


No. 63 - Klay Thompson, Warriors (2019)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 12.1 Eff. FG% 68.2%
Game 2 20.5 FT% 87.5%
Game 3 DNP Points/G 26.0
Game 4 21.3 Rebounds/G 4.8
Game 5 17.9 Assists/G 2.4
Game 6 25.5 Steals/G 0.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.0
Average 19.46 Turnovers/G 1.2
Results Warriors lost to Raptors in 6.



No. 62 - Larry Bird, Celtics (1987)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 28.2 Eff. FG% 46.2%
Game 2 19.2 FT% 92.1%
Game 3 20.3 Points/G 24.2
Game 4 15.0 Rebounds/G 10.0
Game 5 22.0 Assists/G 5.5
Game 6 12.8 Steals/G 1.2
Game 7 Blocks/G 1.2
Average 19.58 Turnovers/G 3.0
Results Celtics lost to Lakers in 6.


No. 61 - Larry Bird, Celtics (1985)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 20.1 Eff. FG% 46.2%
Game 2 23.0 FT% 85.0%
Game 3 12.1 Points/G 23.8
Game 4 26.3 Rebounds/G 8.8
Game 5 18.4 Assists/G 5.0
Game 6 17.8 Steals/G 1.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.7
Average 19.62 Turnovers/G 2.2
Results Celtics lost to Lakers in 6.



No. 60 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Lakers (1984)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 20.1 Eff. FG% 48.1%
Game 2 23.0 FT% 67.9%
Game 3 12.1 Points/G 26.6
Game 4 26.3 Rebounds/G 8.1
Game 5 18.4 Assists/G 4.4
Game 6 17.8 Steals/G 1.7
Game 7 Blocks/G 2.1
Average 19.62 Turnovers/G 3.0
Results Lakers lost to Celtics in 7.


No. 59 - Magic Johnson, Lakers (1991)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 22.6 Eff. FG% 46.6%
Game 2 13.6 FT% 95.1%
Game 3 19.3 Points/G 18.6
Game 4 21.6 Rebounds/G 8.0
Game 5 23.1 Assists/G 12.4
Game 6 Steals/G 1.2
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.0
Average 20.04 Turnovers/G 4.4
Results Lakers lost to Bulls in 5.



No. 58 - Clyde Drexler, Rockets (1995)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 21.8 Eff. FG% 46.7%
Game 2 22.4 FT% 78.9%
Game 3 21.6 Points/G 21.5
Game 4 15.4 Rebounds/G 9.5
Game 5 Assists/G 6.8
Game 6 Steals/G 1.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.3
Average 20.05 Turnovers/G 1.5
Results Rockets beat Magic in 4.





No. 57 - Stephen Curry, Warriors (2018)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 24.0 Eff. FG% 52.2%
Game 2 22.1 FT% 100%
Game 3 4.5 Points/G 27.5
Game 4 29.8 Rebounds/G 6.0
Game 5 Assists/G 6.8
Game 6 Steals/G 1.5
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.8
Average 20.10 Turnovers/G 2.8
Results Warriors beat Cavaliers in 4.



No. 56 - Isiah Thomas, Pistons (1990)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 23.4 Eff. FG% 59.9%
Game 2 14.7 FT% 74.2%
Game 3 17.9 Points/G 27.6
Game 4 26.3 Rebounds/G 5.2
Game 5 18.4 Assists/G 7.0
Game 6 Steals/G 1.6
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.4
Average 20.14 Turnovers/G 5.0
Results Pistons beat Trailblazers in 5.




No. 55 - Kevin McHale, Celtics (1986)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 16.5 Eff. FG% 62.9%
Game 2 22.7 FT% 80.4%
Game 3 22.3 Points/G 25.8
Game 4 15.1 Rebounds/G 8.5
Game 5 23.4 Assists/G 1.7
Game 6 21.5 Steals/G 0.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 2.5
Average 20.25 Turnovers/G 3.3
Results Celtics beat Rockets in 6.




No. 54 - Kobe Bryant, Lakers (2002)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 14.5 Eff. FG% 55.7%
Game 2 19.5 FT% 80.6%
Game 3 24.5 Points/G 26.8
Game 4 22.6 Rebounds/G 5.8
Game 5 Assists/G 5.3
Game 6 Steals/G 1.5
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.8
Average 20.28 Turnovers/G 3.8
Results Lakers beat Nets in 4.



No. 53 - Hakeem Olajuwon, Rockets (1986)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 27.8 Eff. FG% 47.9%
Game 2 16.4 FT% 66.7%
Game 3 16.1 Points/G 24.7
Game 4 19.2 Rebounds/G 11.8
Game 5 29.6 Assists/G 1.8
Game 6 12.9 Steals/G 2.3
Game 7 Blocks/G 3.2
Average 20.33 Turnovers/G 2.7
Results Rockets lost to Celtics in 6.



No. 52 - Magic Johnson, Lakers (1984)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 20.9 Eff. FG% 56.0%
Game 2 25.6 FT% 74.4%
Game 3 27.1 Points/G 18.0
Game 4 22.2 Rebounds/G 7.7
Game 5 13.3 Assists/G 13.6
Game 6 17.8 Steals/G 2.0
Game 7 16.2 Blocks/G 0.9
Average 20.44 Turnovers/G 4.4
Results Lakers lost to Celtics in 7.



No. 51 - Anfernee Hardaway, Magic (1995)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 16.9 Eff. FG% 57.9%
Game 2 23.4 FT% 91.3%
Game 3 22.4 Points/G 25.5
Game 4 19.1 Rebounds/G 4.8
Game 5 Assists/G 8.0
Game 6 Steals/G 1.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.8
Average 20.45 Turnovers/G 3.8
Results Magic lost to Rockets in 4.



No. 50 - Julius Erving, 76ers (1982)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 23.5 FG% 54.3%
Game 2 24.6 FT% 72.0%
Game 3 12.4 Points/G 25.0
Game 4 16.3 Rebounds/G 8.2
Game 5 20.6 Assists/G 3.3
Game 6 25.4 Steals/G 1.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 1.3
Average 20.47 Turnovers/G 3.2
Results 76ers lost to Lakers in 6.



No. 49 - Allen Iverson, 76ers (2001)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 35.0 FG% 44.1%
Game 2 5.2 FT% 72.9%
Game 3 24.1 Points/G 35.6
Game 4 19.4 Rebounds/G 5.6
Game 5 18.7 Assists/G 3.8
Game 6 Steals/G 1.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.2
Average 20.48 Turnovers/G 2.4
Results 76ers lost to Lakers in 5.



No. 48 - Kevin McHale, Celtics (1985)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 22.2 Eff. FG% 59.8%
Game 2 4.9 FT% 72.7%
Game 3 27.2 Points/G 26.0
Game 4 22.5 Rebounds/G 10.7
Game 5 19.7 Assists/G 1.3
Game 6 27.7 Steals/G 0.3
Game 7 Blocks/G 1.8
Average 20.70 Turnovers/G 2.7
Results Celtics lost to Lakers in 6.




No. 47 - Kevin Durant, Thunder (2012)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 29.9 Eff. FG% 61.1%
Game 2 20.9 FT% 83.9%
Game 3 13.3 Points/G 30.6
Game 4 19.2 Rebounds/G 6.0
Game 5 20.3 Assists/G 2.2
Game 6 Steals/G 1.4
Game 7 Blocks/G 1.0
Average 20.72 Turnovers/G 3.8
Results Thunder lost to Heat in 5.




No. 46 - Magic Johnson, Lakers (1985)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 20.9 Eff. FG% 50.0%
Game 2 14.8 FT% 87.1%
Game 3 24.4 Points/G 18.3
Game 4 22.1 Rebounds/G 6.8
Game 5 29.7 Assists/G 14.0
Game 6 13.7 Steals/G 2.2
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.0
Average 20.93 Turnovers/G 3.3
Results Lakers beat Celtics in 6.



No. 45 - Hakeem Olajuwon, Rockets (1994)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 18.3 Eff. FG% 50.3%
Game 2 20.2 FT% 86.0%
Game 3 20.7 Points/G 26.9
Game 4 28.0 Rebounds/G 9.1
Game 5 17.0 Assists/G 3.6
Game 6 25.1 Steals/G 1.6
Game 7 17.7 Blocks/G 3.9
Average 21.00 Turnovers/G 3.6
Results Rockets beat Knicks in 7.



No. 44 - Clyde Drexler, Trailblazers (1990)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 17.4 Eff. FG% 55.3%
Game 2 23.2 FT% 75.7%
Game 3 20.1 Points/G 26.4
Game 4 33.9 Rebounds/G 7.8
Game 5 11.7 Assists/G 6.2
Game 6 Steals/G 1.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.2
Average 21.26 Turnovers/G 3.4
Results Blazers lost to Pistons in 5.



No. 43 - Michael Jordan, Bulls (1998)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 20.0 Eff. FG% 43.9%
Game 2 24.8 FT% 81.4%
Game 3 18.6 Points/G 33.5
Game 4 21.5 Rebounds/G 4.0
Game 5 14.8 Assists/G 2.3
Game 6 28.5 Steals/G 1.8
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.7
Average 21.37 Turnovers/G 1.7
Results Bulls beat Jazz in 6.




No. 42 - Julius Erving, 76ers (1980)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 17.4 Eff. FG% 52.2%
Game 2 23.5 FT% 70.8%
Game 3 22.0 Points/G 25.5
Game 4 14.4 Rebounds/G 7.0
Game 5 32.7 Assists/G 5.0
Game 6 18.3 Steals/G 2.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 2.3
Average 21.38 Turnovers/G 2.8
Results 76ers lost to Lakers in 6.




No. 41 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Lakers (1985)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 6.2 Eff. FG% 60.4%
Game 2 28.6 FT% 76.9%
Game 3 29.2 Points/G 25.7
Game 4 16.0 Rebounds/G 9.0
Game 5 27.7 Assists/G 5.2
Game 6 22.2 Steals/G 1.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 1.5
Average 21.65 Turnovers/G 2.8
Results Lakers beat Celtics in 6.



No. 40 - Shaquille O'Neal, Magic (1995)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 23.0 Eff. FG% 59.5%
Game 2 24.1 FT% 57.1%
Game 3 24.4 Points/G 28.0
Game 4 15.8 Rebounds/G 12.5
Game 5 Assists/G 6.3
Game 6 Steals/G 0.3
Game 7 Blocks/G 2.5
Average 21.83 Turnovers/G 2.5
Results Magic lost to Rockets in 4.



No. 39 - Magic Johnson, Lakers (1980)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 21.9 FG% 57.3%
Game 2 14.9 FT% 87.5%
Game 3 14.2 Points/G 21.5
Game 4 31.1 Rebounds/G 11.2
Game 5 10.6 Assists/G 8.7
Game 6 39.6 Steals/G 2.7
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.3
Average 22.05 Turnovers/G 5.0
Results Lakers beat 76ers in 6.



No. 38 - Joe Dumars, Pistons (1989)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 18.3 Eff. FG% 57.6%
Game 2 29.8 FT% 86.8%
Game 3 24.5 Points/G 27.3
Game 4 16.8 Rebounds/G 1.8
Game 5 Assists/G 6.0
Game 6 Steals/G 0.5
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.3
Average 22.35 Turnovers/G 1.8
Results Pistons beat Lakers in 4. Finals MVP.



No. 37 - LeBron James, Heat (2014)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 20.0 Eff. FG% 64.8%
Game 2 27.5 FT% 79.3%
Game 3 18.2 Points/G 28.2
Game 4 20.1 Rebounds/G 7.8
Game 5 26.8 Assists/G 4.0
Game 6 Steals/G 2.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 0.4
Average 22.52 Turnovers/G 3.8
Results Heat lost to Spurs in 5.



No. 36 - LeBron James, Heat (2013)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 20.4 Eff. FG% 48.7%
Game 2 17.9 FT% 79.5%
Game 3 10.3 Points/G 25.3
Game 4 29.6 Rebounds/G 10.9
Game 5 21.2 Assists/G 7.0
Game 6 25.8 Steals/G 2.3
Game 7 32.5 Blocks/G 0.9
Average 22.53 Turnovers/G 2.6
Results Heat beat Spurs in 7. Finals MVP.



No. 35 - Tim Duncan, Spurs (1999)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 30.9 Eff. FG% 53.7%
Game 2 23.3 FT% 79.5%
Game 3 15.7 Points/G 27.4
Game 4 21.7 Rebounds/G 14.0
Game 5 21.6 Assists/G 2.4
Game 6 Steals/G 1.0
Game 7 Blocks/G 2.2
Average 22.64 Turnovers/G 3.4
Results Spurs beat Knicks in 5. Finals MVP.

No. 34 - Dwayne Wade, Heat (2011)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 17.5 Eff. FG% 57.9%
Game 2 34.0 FT% 69.4%
Game 3 25.8 Points/G 26.5
Game 4 27.0 Rebounds/G 7.0
Game 5 20.3 Assists/G 5.2
Game 6 11.4 Steals/G 1.5
Blocks/G 1.5
Average 22.7 Turnovers/G 2.5
Results Heat lost to Mavericks in 6.





No. 33 - Anthony Davis, Lakers (2020)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 31.8 Eff. FG% 61.2%
Game 2 28.5 FT% 93.8%
Game 3 10.9 Points/G 25.0
Game 4 20.5 Rebounds/G 10.7
Game 5 29.9 Assists/G 3.2
Game 6 15.1 Steals/G 1.3
Blocks/G 2.0
Average 22.8 Turnovers/G 2.7
Results Lakers beat Heat in 6.



No. 32 - Kobe Bryant, Lakers (2009)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 33.0 Eff. FG% 46.3%
Game 2 17.8 FT% 84.1%
Game 3 16.8 Points/G 32.4
Game 4 20.3 Rebounds/G 5.6
Game 5 26.2 Assists/G 7.4
Steals/G 1.4
Blocks/G 1.4
Average 22.8 Turnovers/G 3.2
Results Lakers beat Magic in 5. Finals MVP





No. 31 - Steph Curry, Warriors (2019)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 26.4 Eff. FG% 50.4%
Game 2 17.6 FT% 94.7%
Game 3 37.2 Points/G 30.5
Game 4 16.6 Rebounds/G 5.2
Game 5 23.0 Assists/G 6.0
Game 6 16.2 Steals/G 1.5
Blocks/G 0.2
Average 22.8 Turnovers/G 2.8
Results Warriors lost to Raptors in 6.



No. 30 - Moses Malone, 76ers (1983)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 23.5 FG% 50.7%
Game 2 16.1 FT% 66.0%
Game 3 30.2 Points/G 25.8
Game 4 22.7 Rebounds/G 18.0
Assists/G 2.0
Steals/G 1.5
Blocks/G 1.5
Average 23.1 Turnovers/G 2.8
Results 76ers beat Lakers in 4. Finals MVP.





No. 29 - Michael Jordan, Bulls (1997)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 23.2 Eff. FG% 48.1%
Game 2 34.0 FT% 76.4%
Game 3 19.9 Points/G 32.3
Game 4 7.7 Rebounds/G 7.0
Game 5 29.4 Assists/G 6.0
Game 6 26.1 Steals/G 1.2
Blocks/G 0.8
Average 23.4 Turnovers/G 2.2
Results Bulls beat Jazz in 6. Finals MVP.





No. 28 - Charles Barkley, Suns (1993)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 12.1 Eff. FG% 54.4%
Game 2 37.0 FT% 75.0%
Game 3 19.0 Points/G 27.3
Game 4 35.6 Rebounds/G 13.0
Game 5 19.2 Assists/G 5.5
Game 6 17.7 Steals/G 1.2
Blocks/G 0.5
Average 23.4 Turnovers/G 1.7
Results Suns lost to Bulls in 6.




No. 27 - Julius Erving, 76ers (1977)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 * FG% 54.3%
Game 2 * FT% 85.7%
Game 3 * Points/G 30.3
Game 4 * Rebounds/G 6.8
Game 5 * Assists/G 5.0
Game 6 * Steals/G 2.7
* - Est. Blocks/G 1.2
Average 23.5 Turnovers/G
Results 76ers lost to Trailblazers in 6.




No. 26 - LeBron James, Heat (2012)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 22.3 Eff. FG% 48.6%
Game 2 24.7 FT% 82.6%
Game 3 20.4 Points/G 28.6
Game 4 25.3 Rebounds/G 10.2
Game 5 25.5 Assists/G 7.4
Steals/G 1.6
Blocks/G 0.4
Average 23.6 Turnovers/G 3.8
Results Heat beat Thunder in 5. Finals MVP.





No. 25 - Larry Bird, Celtics (1984)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 18.8 Eff. FG% 50.0%
Game 2 18.6 FT% 84.2%
Game 3 25.6 Points/G 27.4
Game 4 25.5 Rebounds/G 14.0
Game 5 28.6 Assists/G 3.6
Game 6 31.6 Steals/G 2.1
Game 7 17.0 Blocks/G 1.1
Average 23.7 Turnovers/G 3.6
Results Celtics beat Lakers in 7. Finals MVP.





No. 24 - Larry Bird, Celtics (1986)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 21.5 Eff. FG% 51.4%
Game 2 33.0 FT% 93.9%
Game 3 23.6 Points/G 24.0
Game 4 20.6 Rebounds/G 9.7
Game 5 12.4 Assists/G 9.5
Game 6 32.2 Steals/G 2.7
Blocks/G 0.3
Average 23.9 Turnovers/G 3.3
Results Celtics beat Rockets in 6. Finals MVP.



No. 23 - Kawhi Leonard, Raptors (2019)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 18.5 Eff. FG% 50.0%
Game 2 27.8 FT% 90.6%
Game 3 26.6 Points/G 28.5
Game 4 33.5 Rebounds/G 9.8
Game 5 20.6 Assists/G 4.2
Game 6 16.6 Steals/G 2.0
Blocks/G 1.2
Average 23.9 Turnovers/G 3.0
Results Raptors beat Warriors in 6. Finals MVP.





No. 22 - Steph Curry, Warriors (2017)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 26.0 Eff. FG% 54.4%
Game 2 26.2 FT% 89.7%
Game 3 25.8 Points/G 26.8
Game 4 12.2 Rebounds/G 8.0
Game 5 30.2 Assists/G 9.4
Steals/G 2.2
Blocks/G 0.0
Average 24.1 Turnovers/G 3.8
Results Warriors beat Cavaliers in 5.



No. 21 - Tim Duncan, Spurs (2003)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 40.8 Eff. FG% 49.5%
Game 2 9.5 FT% 68.5%
Game 3 20.9 Points/G 24.2
Game 4 21.9 Rebounds/G 17.0
Game 5 25.7 Assists/G 5.3
Game 6 25.9 Steals/G 1.0
Blocks/G 5.3
Average 24.1 Turnovers/G 3.8
Results Spurs beat Nets in 6. Finals MVP.




No. 20 - Magic Johnson, Lakers (1988)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 33.5 Eff. FG% 56.3%
Game 2 25.0 FT% 86.6%
Game 3 25.6 Points/G 21.1
Game 4 18.3 Rebounds/G 5.7
Game 5 16.5 Assists/G 13.0
Game 6 29.7 Steals/G 2.0
Game 7 22.0 Blocks/G 0.1
Average 24.4 Turnovers/G 2.7
Results Lakers beat Pistons in 7.




No. 19 - Hakeem Olajuwon, Rockets (1995)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 24.1 Eff. FG% 48.7%
Game 2 22.1 FT% 69.2%
Game 3 24.9 Points/G 32.8
Game 4 26.9 Rebounds/G 11.5
Assists/G 5.5
Steals/G 2.0
Blocks/G 2.0
Average 24.5 Turnovers/G 2.8
Results Rockets beat Magic in 4. Finals MVP.



No. 18 - LeBron James, Cavaliers (2015)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 24.8 Eff. FG% 43.1%
Game 2 28.9 FT% 68.7%
Game 3 31.6 Points/G 35.8
Game 4 11.4 Rebounds/G 13.3
Game 5 30.7 Assists/G 8.8
Game 6 20.2 Steals/G 1.3
Blocks/G 0.5
Average 24.6 Turnovers/G 3.5
Results Cavaliers lose to Warriors in 6.



No. 17 - Dwayne Wade, Heat (2006)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 18.6 Eff. FG% 47.8%
Game 2 14.1 FT% 77.3%
Game 3 32.5 Points/G 34.7
Game 4 24.7 Rebounds/G 7.8
Game 5 29.8 Assists/G 3.8
Game 6 32.6 Steals/G 2.7
Blocks/G 1.0
Average 25.4 Turnovers/G 3.7
Results Heat beat Mavericks in 6. Finals MVP.



No. 16 - Michael Jordan, Bulls (1992)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 36.9 Eff. FG% 56.5%
Game 2 25.1 FT% 89.1%
Game 3 17.1 Points/G 35.8
Game 4 17.3 Rebounds/G 4.8
Game 5 33.3 Assists/G 6.5
Game 6 25.3 Steals/G 1.7
Blocks/G 0.3
Average 25.8 Turnovers/G 4.0
Results Bulls beat Trailblazers in 6. Finals MVP.



No. 15 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Lakers (1980)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 31.6 FG% 54.9%
Game 2 30.9 FT% 80.8%
Game 3 22.9 Points/G 33.4
Game 4 11.6 Rebounds/G 13.6
Game 5 32.2 Assists/G 3.2
Game 6 DNP Steals/G 0.6
Blocks/G 4.6
Average 25.8 Turnovers/G 3.5
Results Lakers beat 76ers in 6.



No. 14 - LeBron James, Cavaliers (2016)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 20.9 Eff. FG% 53.3%
Game 2 15.1 FT% 72.1%
Game 3 23.5 Points/G 29.7
Game 4 21.2 Rebounds/G 11.3
Game 5 39.2 Assists/G 8.9
Game 6 42.5 Steals/G 2.6
Game 7 23.1 Blocks/G 2.3
Average 26.5 Turnovers/G 4.4
Results Cavaliers beat Warriors in 7. Finals MVP.



No. 13 - Kevin Durant, Warriors (2018)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 21.2 Eff. FG% 58.6%
Game 2 25.0 FT% 96.3%
Game 3 39.6 Points/G 28.8
Game 4 21.8 Rebounds/G 10.8
Assists/G 7.5
Steals/G 0.8
Blocks/G 2.3
Average 26.9 Turnovers/G 2.3
Results Warriors beat Cavaliers in 4. Finals MVP.



No. 12 - Shaquille O'Neal, Lakers (2001)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 34.1 Eff. FG% 57.5%
Game 2 32.2 FT% 51.3%
Game 3 24.3 Points/G 33.0
Game 4 24.8 Rebounds/G 15.8
Game 5 21.8 Assists/G 4.8
Steals/G 0.4
Blocks/G 3.4
Average 27.4 Turnovers/G 4.0
Results Lakers beat 76ers in 5. Finals MVP.




No. 11 - LeBron James, Lakers (2020)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 24.7 Eff. FG% 65.7%
Game 2 30.6 FT% 66.7%
Game 3 17.8 Points/G 29.8
Game 4 23.4 Rebounds/G 11.8
Game 5 39.1 Assists/G 8.5
Game 6 29.2 Steals/G 1.2
Blocks/G 0.5
Average 27.5 Turnovers/G 3.5
Results Lakers beat Heat in 6. Finals MVP.



No. 10 - Jimmy Butler, Heat (2020)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 21.2 Eff. FG% 57.3%
Game 2 25.4 FT% 88.7%
Game 3 42.0 Points/G 26.2
Game 4 23.7 Rebounds/G 8.3
Game 5 41.3 Assists/G 9.8
Game 6 12.6 Steals/G 2.2
Blocks/G 0.8
Average 27.7 Turnovers/G 3.0
Results Heat lost to Lakers in 6.



No. 9 - LeBron James, Cavaliers (2018)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 41.3 Eff. FG% 55.9%
Game 2 26.6 FT% 84.2%
Game 3 28.7 Points/G 34.0
Game 4 16.7 Rebounds/G 8.5
Assists/G 10.0
Steals/G 1.3
Blocks/G 1.0
Average 28.3 Turnovers/G 3.3
Results Cavaliers lost to Warriors in 4.



No. 8 - Magic Johnson, Lakers (1987)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 30.9 Eff. FG% 54.5%
Game 2 30.6 FT% 96.0%
Game 3 35.0 Points/G 26.2
Game 4 22.5 Rebounds/G 8.0
Game 5 30.7 Assists/G 13.0
Game 6 20.1 Steals/G 2.3
Blocks/G 0.3
Average 28.3 Turnovers/G 2.2
Results Lakers beat Celtics in 6. Finals MVP.



No. 7 - Michael Jordan, Bulls (1991)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 32.6 Eff. FG% 56.6%
Game 2 34.7 FT% 84.8%
Game 3 24.8 Points/G 31.2
Game 4 28.6 Rebounds/G 6.6
Game 5 26.1 Assists/G 11.4
Steals/G 2.8
Blocks/G 1.4
Average 29.4 Turnovers/G 3.6
Results Bulls beat Lakers in 5. Finals MVP.



No. 6 - LeBron James, Cavaliers (2017)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 19.1 Eff. FG% 61.5%
Game 2 32.8 FT% 64.9%
Game 3 32.4 Points/G 33.6
Game 4 27.7 Rebounds/G 12.0
Game 5 36.2 Assists/G 10.0
Steals/G 1.4
Blocks/G 1.0
Average 29.6 Turnovers/G 4.0
Results Cavaliers lost to Warriors in 5.



No. 5 - Michael Jordan, Bulls (1993)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 25.9 Eff. FG% 53.3%
Game 2 31.7 FT% 69.4%
Game 3 26.1 Points/G 41.0
Game 4 38.9 Rebounds/G 8.5
Game 5 30.7 Assists/G 6.3
Game 6 24.5 Steals/G 1.7
Blocks/G 0.7
Average 29.6 Turnovers/G 2.7
Results Bulls beat Suns in 6. Finals MVP.



No. 4 - Shaquille O'Neal, Lakers (2002)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 26.1 Eff. FG% 59.5%
Game 2 35.0 FT% 66.2%
Game 3 31.2 Points/G 36.3
Game 4 28.0 Rebounds/G 12.3
Assists/G 3.8
Steals/G 0.5
Blocks/G 2.8
Average 30.1 Turnovers/G 3.5
Results Lakers beat Nets in 4. Finals MVP.



No. 3 - Kevin Durant, Warriors (2017)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 33.7 Eff. FG% 63.9%
Game 2 33.6 FT% 92.7%
Game 3 25.4 Points/G 35.2
Game 4 26.8 Rebounds/G 8.2
Game 5 32.1 Assists/G 5.4
Steals/G 1.0
Blocks/G 1.6
Average 30.3 Turnovers/G 2.2
Results Warriors beat Cavaliers in 5. Finals MVP.



No. 2 - Shaquille O'Neal, Lakers (2000)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 37.9 Eff. FG% 61.1%
Game 2 33.5 FT% 38.7%
Game 3 23.6 Points/G 38.0
Game 4 28.7 Rebounds/G 16.7
Game 5 28.7 Assists/G 2.3
Game 6 30.9 Steals/G 1.0
Blocks/G 2.7
Average 30.6 Turnovers/G 2.2
Results Lakers beat Pacers in 6. Finals MVP.



No. 1 - Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks (2021)
Game Scores Series Stats
Game 1 19.1 Eff. FG% 63.0%
Game 2 36.7 FT% 65.9%
Game 3 37.4 Points/G 35.2
Game 4 29.5 Rebounds/G 13.2
Game 5 26.8 Assists/G 5.0
Game 6 42.0 Steals/G 1.2
Blocks/G 1.8
Average 31.9 Turnovers/G 2.3
Results Bucks beat Suns in 6. Finals MVP.