Last NBA Playoffs, we saw three 50-point games, with two coming in the first round and the other coming in the NBA Finals.
Jayson Tatum went for 50 points to carry the Celtics to their only win in a first-round series with the Nets, while Damian Lillard went for 55 points in a Trail Blazers overtime loss to the Nuggets in the opening round.
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Most notably, Giannis Antetokounmpo went for 50 points in the Bucks’ Game 6 closeout victory to win the NBA championship over the Suns in the Finals.
While Lillard had reached 50 in the playoffs once before, last year’s outbursts were the first-ever 50-point playoff games for Antetokounmpo and Tatum.
Who has the most 50-point games in NBA Playoffs history? And what are the highest-scoring playoff performances in NBA Playoffs history?
Most 50-point games in NBA Playoffs history
Michael Jordan leads all players in NBA history with eight 50-point games in the playoffs — twice as many as the next closest player, Wilt Chamberlain.
Joining that elite duo as the only players with multiple 50-point playoff games are Allen Iverson, Jamal Murray, Donovan Mitchell, Damian Lillard and Jerry West.
After that, there are 18 players who have at least one 50-point playoff game. You can find that list below:
Giannis Antetokounmpo Jayson Tatum Kevin Durant LeBron James Isaiah Thomas Russell Westbrook Ray Allen Dirk Nowitzki Kobe Bryant Vince Carter Karl Malone Charles Barkley Sleepy Floyd Dominique Wilkins Bob McAdoo John Havlicek Billy Cunningham Rick Barry
Highest scoring games in NBA Playoffs history
Jordan has the highest-scoring playoff game with 63 points against the Celtics in 1986. Elgin Baylor’s 61 points, which rank second for the highest-scoring playoff game, are the most points ever scored in the NBA Finals. Baylor achieved the feat in 1962 against the Celtics.
Most recently, Donovan Mitchell erupted for 57 points against the Utah Jazz in the 2020 NBA “Bubble” at Disney World.