List of National Basketball Association career playoff scoring leaders

This article provides two lists:

A list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff points scored.
A progressive list of scoring leaders showing how the record increased through the years.[1]

Scoring leaders

This article provides a list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff points scored.

Statistics accurate as of the conclusion of the 2018 NBA Playoffs on June 8, 2018.
^ Active NBA player
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[2]
Rank Player Position(s) Playoff team(s) played for (years)[3] Total
points
Games
played
Points
per game

average[4]
Field goals
made
Three-point
field goals

made[5]
Free throws
made
1 LeBron James^ SF/PF Cleveland Cavaliers (20062010, 20152018)
Miami Heat (20112014)
6,911 239 28.9 2,457 370 1,627
2 Michael Jordan* SG/SF Chicago Bulls (19851993, 19951998) 5,987 179 33.4 2,188 148 1,463
3 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[6] C Milwaukee Bucks (19701974)
Los Angeles Lakers (19771989)
5,762 237 24.3 2,356 0 1,050
4 Kobe Bryant SG/SF Los Angeles Lakers (19972004, 20062012) 5,640 220 25.6 2,014 292 1,320
5 Shaquille O'Neal* C Orlando Magic (19941996)
Los Angeles Lakers (19972004)
Miami Heat (20052007)
Phoenix Suns (2008)
Cleveland Cavaliers (2010)
Boston Celtics (2011)
5,250 216 24.3 2,041 0 1,168
6 Tim Duncan PF/C San Antonio Spurs (19981999, 20012016) 5,172 251 20.6 1,975 5 1,217
7 Karl Malone* PF Utah Jazz (19862003)
Los Angeles Lakers (2004)
4,761 193 24.7 1,743 6 1,269
8 Jerry West* PG/SG Los Angeles Lakers (19611970, 19721974) 4,457 153 29.1 1,622 0 1,213
9 Tony Parker^ PG San Antonio Spurs (20022018) 4,045 226 17.9 1,613 119 700
10 Dwyane Wade^ SG Miami Heat (20042007, 20092014, 2016, 2018)
Chicago Bulls (2017)
3,954 177 22.3 1,450 103 951
11 Larry Bird* SF/PF Boston Celtics (19801988, 19901992) 3,897 164 23.8 1,458 80 901
12 John Havlicek* SF/SG Boston Celtics (19631969, 19721977) 3,776 172 22.0 1,451 0 874
13 Hakeem Olajuwon*[7] C Houston Rockets (19851991, 19931999)
Toronto Raptors (2002)
3,755 145 25.9 1,504 4 743
14 Magic Johnson* PG Los Angeles Lakers (19801991, 1996) 3,701 190 19.5 1,291 51 1,068
15 Dirk Nowitzki^ PF Dallas Mavericks (20012012, 20142016) 3,663 145 25.3 1,220 149 1,074
16 Kevin Durant^ SF Oklahoma City Thunder (20102014, 2016)
Golden State Warriors (20172018)
3,656 127 28.8 1,238 269 911
17 Scottie Pippen* SF Chicago Bulls (19881998)
Houston Rockets (1999)
Portland Trail Blazers (20002003)
3,642 208 17.5 1,335 200 772
18 Elgin Baylor* SF Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers (19591970) 3,623 134 27.0 1,388 0 847
19 Wilt Chamberlain* C Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors (19601962, 1964)
Philadelphia 76ers (19651968)
Los Angeles Lakers (19691973)
3,607 160 22.5 1,425 0 757
20 Kevin McHale* PF Boston Celtics (19811993) 3,182 169 18.8 1,204 8 766
21 Paul Pierce SF/SG Boston Celtics (20022005, 20082013)
Brooklyn Nets (2014)
Washington Wizards (2015)
Los Angeles Clippers (20162017)
3,180 170 18.7 1,022 276 860
22 Dennis Johnson* PG Seattle SuperSonics (19781980)
Phoenix Suns (19811983)
Boston Celtics (19841990)
3,116 180 17.3 1,167 26 756
23 Julius Erving* SF Philadelphia 76ers (19771987) 3,088 141 21.9 1,187 7 707
24 Manu Ginóbili SG San Antonio Spurs (20032008, 20102018) 3,054 218 14.0 956 324 818
25 James Worthy* SF Los Angeles Lakers (19841991, 1993) 3,022 143 21.1 1,267 14 474

Progressive list of playoff scoring leaders

This is a progressive list of scoring leaders showing how the record increased through the years.[1]

Statistics accurate as of the 2018 playoffs.
^ Active NBA player
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[2]
Team abbreviations Team(s) listed is the one player was on when he established the record.
BALBaltimore BulletsHOUHouston RocketsOKCOklahoma City ThunderSFWSan Francisco Warriors
BOSBoston CelticsINDIndiana PacersPHIPhiladelphia 76ersSEASeattle SuperSonics
CHIChicago BullsLALLos Angeles LakersPHOPhoenix SunsSTLSt. Louis Hawks
CLECleveland CavaliersMIAMiami HeatPHWPhiladelphia WarriorsSYRSyracuse Nationals
DALDallas MavericksMNLMinneapolis LakersROCRochester RoyalsUTAUtah Jazz
GSWGolden State WarriorsNOPNew Orleans PelicansSASSan Antonio SpursWASWashington Wizards
NYKNew York Knicks
Playoff scoring leader at the end of every season
Season Year-by-year leader Pts Active player leader Pts Career record Pts Single-season record Pts Season
1946–47Joe Fulks*PHW222Joe Fulks*PHW222Joe Fulks*PHW222Joe Fulks*PHW2221946–47
1947–482825045042821947–48
1948–49George Mikan*MNL303George Mikan*MNL3031948–49
1949–50376George Mikan*MNL679George Mikan*MNL6793761949–50
1950–51Arnie Risen*ROC2738478471950–51
1951–52George Mikan*MNL3071,1541,1541951–52
1952–532381,3921,3921952–53
1953–542521,6441,6441953–54
1954–55Dolph Schayes*SYR209Jim Pollard*MNL9771954–55
1955–56Paul Arizin*PHW289George Mikan*MNL1,6801,6801955–56
1956–57Bob Pettit*STL298Dolph Schayes*SYR1,1921956–57
1957–58Cliff Hagan*STL3051,2721957–58
1958–59Elgin Baylor*MNL3311,5261958–59
1959–60Bob Pettit*STL3651,6141959–60
1960–61Elgin Baylor*LAL4571,779Dolph Schayes*SYR1,779Elgin Baylor*LAL4571960–61
1961–625021,8361,8365021961–62
1962–63424Bob Cousy*BOS2,018Bob Cousy*BOS2,0181962–63
1963–64Wilt Chamberlain*SFW416Bob Pettit*STL2,194Bob Pettit*STL2,1941963–64
1964–65Jerry West*LAL4472,2402,2401964–65
1965–66479Elgin Baylor*LAL2,511Elgin Baylor*LAL2,5111965–66
1966–67Rick Barry*SFW5212,5822,582Rick Barry*SFW5211966–67
1967–68John Havlicek*BOS4933,0103,0101967–68
1968–69Jerry West*LAL5563,2873,287Jerry West*LAL5561968–69
1969–70562Jerry West*LAL3,708Jerry West*LAL3,7085621969–70
1970–71Earl Monroe*BAL3973,7083,7081970–71
1971–72Walt Frazier*NYK3884,0524,0521971–72
1972–73Jerry West*LAL4014,4534,4531972–73
1973–74Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*LAL5154,4574,4571973–74
1974–75Rick Barry*GSW479John Havlicek*BOS3,4131974–75
1975–76Jo Jo White*BOS4083,6111975–76
1976–77Julius Erving*PHI5183,7761976–77
1977–78Elvin Hayes*WSB4571977–78
1978–79Gus WilliamsSEA454Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*LAL2,3821978–79
1979–80Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*LAL4792,8611979–80
1980–81Moses Malone*HOU5622,941Jerry West* &
Moses Malone*HOU
1980–81
1981–82Julius Erving*PHI4613,2261981–82
1982–83Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*LAL4063,6321982–83
1983–84Larry Bird*BOS6324,134Larry Bird*BOS6321983–84
1984–855204,550Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*LAL4,5501984–85
1985–86Hakeem Olajuwon*HOU5374,9124,9121985–86
1986–87Larry Bird*BOS6225,2575,2571986–87
1987–88James Worthy*LAL5065,5955,5951987–88
1988–89Michael Jordan*CHI5915,7625,7621988–89
1989–90587Larry Bird*BOS3,6811989–90
1990–915293,8521990–91
1991–927593,897Michael Jordan*CHI7591991–92
1992–93666Michael Jordan*CHI3,8501992–93
1993–94Hakeem Olajuwon*HOU664James Worthy*LAL3,0221993–94
1994–95725Michael Jordan*CHI4,1651994–95
1995–96Michael Jordan*CHI5524,7171995–96
1996–975905,3071996–97
1997–986805,987Michael Jordan*CHI5,9871997–98
1998–99Latrell SprewellNYK407Karl Malone*UTA3,9311998–99
1999–00Shaquille O'Neal*LAL7074,2031999–00
2000–01Allen Iverson*PHI7234,3412000–01
2001–02Shaquille O'Neal*LAL541Michael Jordan*CHI5,9872001–02
2002–03Tim DuncanSAS5932002–03
2003–04Kobe BryantLAL539Karl Malone*LAL4,7612003–04
2004–05Tim DuncanSAS542Shaquille O'Neal*
MIA 2004–07
PHO 2007–09
CLE 2009–10
4,5462004–05
2005–06Dwyane Wade^MIA6544,9702005–06
2006–07LeBron James^CLE5015,0452006–07
2007–08Kobe BryantLAL6335,1212007–08
2008–096952008–09
2009–106715,2482009–10
2010–11Dirk Nowitzki^DAL582Kobe BryantLAL5,2802010–11
2011–12LeBron James^MIA6975,6402011–12
2012–135962012–13
2013–14Kevin Durant^OKC5632013–14
2014–15LeBron James^CLE6012014–15
2015–16Klay Thompson^GSW5822015–16
2016–17LeBron James^CLE591LeBron James^CLE6,163LeBron James^CLE6,1632016–17
2017–187486,9116,9112017–18
SeasonYear-by-year leaderPtsActive player leaderPtsCareer recordPtsSingle-season recordPtsSeason


See also

References

  1. 1 2 "NBA Progressive Playoff Leaders and Records for Points". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  2. 1 2 A player is not eligible for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for three calendar years.
  3. American Basketball Association (ABA) teams other than those admitted into the NBA in 1976 are not included; each year is linked to an article about that particular NBA season. The years listed are only ones in which the player played in a playoff game.
  4. Average is rounded to the nearest tenth.
  5. First adopted in the 1979–80 season.
  6. Previously known as Lew Alcindor prior to an official name change on May 1, 1971.
  7. Previously written as Akeem Olajuwon prior to an official spelling change on March 9, 1991.
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