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Michael Jordan - NBA Playoffs Facts
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Holds NBA Playoff Records for:
- points per game average, career (33.45)
- points, career (5,987)
- points, single postseason (759, 1992) - also ranks 5th (680, 1998) and 6th (666, 1993)
- 50 point games (8)
- 40 point games (38)
- 30 point games (109)
- 20 point games (174)
- consecutive games, 15 or more points (179) - scored 15 points or more in every career playoff game
- consecutive games, 20 or more points (60), from June 2, 1989 - May 11, 1993
- points in a game (63)
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- points in a 3-game series (135) - set in the 1992 First Round vs. the Miami Heat
- points in a 5-game series (226) - set in the 1988 First Round vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers
- field goals attempted, career (4,497)
- field goals made per game, career (12.2)
- field goals made in a game (24)
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- field goals attempted, half (25)
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- set vs. Cleveland Cavaliers on May 1, 1988
- shared with Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor
- field goals made in a 3-game series (53) - set in the 1992 First Round vs. the Miami Heat
- field goals made in a 5-game series (86) - set in the 1988 First Round vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers
- field goals made in a 6-game series (101) - set in 1993 NBA Finals vs. the Phoenix Suns
- consecutive field goals made (13) - set vs. the Los Angeles Lakers on June 5, 1991
- free throws made, career (1,463)
- free throws made, quarter (13)
- blocks by a guard, career (158)
- free throws made per game, rookie (12.0)
- free throws attempted per game, rookie (14.5)
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Rank among NBA Playoff leaders in other stats:
- 2nd, free throws attempted (1,766)
- 2nd, field goals made, career (2,188)
- 2nd, steals, career (376) - Scottie Pippen is the all-time leader with 395
- 2nd, field goals made, single postseason (290, 1992) - also holds the 6th (251, 1993), 7th (243, 1998), and 10th (227, 1997) highest
- 2nd, field goals attempted, single postseason (581, 1992) - also holds the 4th (528, 1993), 5th (526, 1998), and 8th (498, 1997) highest
- 2nd, points, 3-game series (131) - set in the 1986 First Round against the Boston Celtics
- 2nd, points, 4-game series (147) - set in the 1990 First Round against the Milwaukee Bucks
- 2nd, points, 5-game series (215) - set in the 1990 Conference Semifinals against the Philadelphia 76ers
- 2nd, points, 6-game series (246) - set in the 1993 NBA Finals against the Phoenix Suns
- 2nd, rebounds by a guard, career (1,152) - Magic Johnson is the all-time leader with 1,465
- 3rd, free throws made, single postseason (183, 1989) - also holds the 4th highest with 181 in 1998
- 4th, points per game average, rookie (29.2) - Following Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (35.2), Wilt Chamberlain (33.2), and George Mikan (30.3)
- 4th, steals per game average, rookie (2.8) - shared with Andre Iguodala
- 5th, assists per game average, rookie (8.5)
- 5th, assists, career (1,022)
- 6th, free throw attempts, single postseason (229, 1989) - also holds the 8th highest with 223 in 1998
- 7th, three point field goals attempted, career (446)
- 7th, minutes played, career (7,474)
- 9th, three point field goals made, career (148)
Other:
- only player to record back-to-back 50 point games - Set in Games 1 and 2 of 1988 First Round against the Cleveland Cavaliers (April 28 May 1, 1988)
- recorded two playoff career triple-doubles - both against the New York Knicks (May 9, 1989 and June 2, 1993)
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