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Galileo
07-12-2014, 04:52 PM
Duncan surpasses Jabbar

Most games scoring in double digits in playoffs

Timmy 1st >>> 225
Jabbar 2nd >>> 223
Parker 9th >>> 177
Manu 23rd >>> 134
The Admiral 41st >>> 102
Big Shot Rob 57th >>> 85 (19 with Spurs)
Michael Finley 74th >>> 75 (27 with Spurs)
Steve Smith 96th >>> 68 (5 with Spurs)
Terry Cummings 97th >>> 67 (20 with Spurs)


1 Tim Duncan F 1998 2014 225
2 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* C 1970 1989 223
3 Shaquille O'Neal C 1994 2010 206
4 Kobe Bryant G 1997 2012 204
5 Karl Malone* F 1986 2004 183
6 Magic Johnson* G 1980 1996 182
7 Michael Jordan* G 1985 1998 179
8 Scottie Pippen* F 1988 2002 178
9 Tony Parker G 2002 2014 177
10 Larry Bird* F 1980 1992 161
11 Dennis Johnson* G 1978 1990 157
12 LeBron James F 2006 2014 156
13 Robert Parish* C 1977 1993 154
14 John Havlicek* F 1964 1977 151
15 Kevin McHale* F 1981 1993 148
16 Dwyane Wade G 2004 2014 148
17 Julius Erving* F 1977 1987 139
18 Paul Pierce F 2002 2014 139
19 Hakeem Olajuwon* C 1985 2002 138
20 James Worthy* F 1984 1993 137
Rk Player Pos From To Count
21 Rasheed Wallace F 1997 2010 136
22 Clyde Drexler* G 1984 1998 134
23 Manu Ginobili G 2003 2014 134
24 John Stockton* G 1985 2003 134
25 Dirk Nowitzki F 2001 2014 132
26 Kevin Garnett F 1997 2014 128
27 Patrick Ewing* C 1988 2002 127
28 Ray Allen G 1999 2014 124
29 Reggie Miller* G 1990 2005 124
30 Chauncey Billups G 2002 2013 123
31 Richard Hamilton G 2003 2013 123
32 Wilt Chamberlain* C 1964 1973 119
33 Byron Scott G 1984 1997 119
34 Charles Barkley* F 1985 1999 117
35 Jerry West* G 1964 1973 113
36 Horace Grant F 1988 2002 108
37 Jeff Hornacek G 1989 2000 106
38 Maurice Cheeks G 1979 1993 104
39 Jason Kidd G 1997 2012 104
40 Steve Nash G 1998 2013 103
Rk Player Pos From To Count
41 David Robinson* C 1990 2003 102
42 Isiah Thomas* G 1984 1992 99
43 Pau Gasol F 2004 2013 98
44 Danny Ainge G 1982 1995 96
45 Elvin Hayes* F 1969 1982 95
46 Bob Dandridge F 1970 1979 94
47 Derek Fisher G 1998 2014 94
48 Jamaal Wilkes* F 1975 1984 93
49 Gary Payton* G 1992 2006 92
50 Kevin Johnson G 1989 2000 91
51 Sam Perkins F 1985 2000 90
52 Chet Walker* F 1964 1975 90
53 Moses Malone* C 1977 1989 87
54 Charles Oakley F 1986 2001 87
55 Michael Cooper G 1980 1990 86
56 Joe Dumars* G 1986 1999 85
57 Robert Horry F 1993 2007 85
58 Terry Porter G 1986 2001 85
59 Gus Williams G 1976 1986 85
60 Walt Frazier* G 1968 1975 84
Rk Player Pos From To Count
61 Jason Terry G 2005 2013 84
62 Mark Aguirre F 1984 1992 82
63 Dave Cowens* C 1972 1980 82
64 Tayshaun Prince F 2003 2013 82
65 Bobby Jones F 1977 1986 81
66 Vlade Divac C 1990 2004 79
67 Sam Jones* G 1964 1969 79
68 Sam Cassell G 1994 2008 77
69 Bob McAdoo* C 1974 1986 77
70 Don Nelson F 1965 1976 77
71 Clifford Robinson F 1990 2005 76
72 Rik Smits C 1990 2000 76
73 Jo Jo White G 1972 1977 76
74 Michael Finley G 2001 2009 75
75 Jerome Kersey F 1985 1998 75
76 Jack Sikma C 1978 1989 75
77 Dave DeBusschere* F 1968 1974 74
78 Kenyon Martin F 2002 2013 74
79 Detlef Schrempf F 1987 2000 74
80 Kevin Durant F 2010 2014 73
Rk Player Pos From To Count
81 Bill Laimbeer C 1984 1992 73
82 Dan Majerle G 1989 2000 73
83 Shawn Marion F 2000 2014 73
84 Sidney Moncrief G 1980 1991 73
85 Lamar Odom F 2004 2011 73
86 Chris Bosh F 2007 2014 72
87 Shawn Kemp F 1991 1998 72
88 Ricky Pierce F 1985 1997 72
89 Tom Chambers F 1984 1995 71
90 Allen Iverson G 1999 2008 71
91 John Starks G 1992 1998 71
92 Chris Webber F 1994 2007 71
93 Carlos Boozer F 2007 2014 69
94 Joe Johnson G 2003 2014 69
95 Rajon Rondo G 2008 2012 69
96 Steve Smith G 1992 2004 68
97 Terry Cummings F 1985 1998 67
98 Adrian Dantley* F 1978 1988 67
99 Darryl Dawkins C 1977 1986 67
100 Vinnie Johnson G 1984 1992 67

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CONGRATS GROUNDHOG DAY!!!

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Dex
07-12-2014, 06:41 PM
lol Detlef Schrempf

ginobilized
07-12-2014, 07:14 PM
Pretty surprising on several levels. Duncan is a beast in the playoffs, no question!
For me to put this in perspective, I think of my favorite players I watched in the playoffs year after year Dr. J,Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan. Tony Parker has surpassed all but Magic and MJ. WTF?!?! That is while playing with the #1 double digit playoff scorer in NBA history.
This shows me how spoiled we are as Spurs fans. TP has a legit shot at top 5 all-time......by next season. 7 double digit games for TP and he's #5. Amazing basketball players and team.
Then there's Manu, he's 5 games behind Dr. J. Tied with Drexler. He's a 6th man for most of his career people!!!. WTFx2?!?! Unreal.
Hard to listen to the crap about the Spurs are not a dynasty. Look at the company of these 3 on this list and it tells you where the Spurs rank.

Russ
07-12-2014, 07:16 PM
Duncan's record looks safe for a while -- no other active players in the top 8.

Mel_13
07-12-2014, 07:19 PM
4 Kobe Bryant G 1997 2012 204

Nice to see that Kobe's playoff career ended in 2012.

poeticism707
07-12-2014, 08:12 PM
Pretty surprising on several levels. Duncan is a beast in the playoffs, no question!
For me to put this in perspective, I think of my favorite players I watched in the playoffs year after year Dr. J,Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan. Tony Parker has surpassed all but Magic and MJ. WTF?!?! That is while playing with the #1 double digit playoff scorer in NBA history.
This shows me how spoiled we are as Spurs fans. TP has a legit shot at top 5 all-time......by next season. 7 double digit games for TP and he's #5. Amazing basketball players and team.
Then there's Manu, he's 5 games behind Dr. J. Tied with Drexler. He's a 6th man for most of his career people!!!. WTFx2?!?! Unreal.
Hard to listen to the crap about the Spurs are not a dynasty. Look at the company of these 3 on this list and it tells you where the Spurs rank.

This.

Spurs fans are spoiled rotten.

TP and Manu are FAR AND AWAY

better than given credit for:

their numbers versus their historical

and present day counter parts bear that out.

TD is Top 2, or at worst Top 3 All Time,

so no surprise there,

DMC
07-12-2014, 10:46 PM
lol Detlef Schrempf
Was one of the best off the bench players ever.

BatManu20
07-12-2014, 11:22 PM
I think Ibaka will surpass Timmy's all-time blocks in the playoffs record though. As long as he stays with OKC for a while or another perennial playoff contender for his career.

Sean Cagney
07-12-2014, 11:36 PM
Pretty surprising on several levels. Duncan is a beast in the playoffs, no question!
For me to put this in perspective, I think of my favorite players I watched in the playoffs year after year Dr. J,Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan. Tony Parker has surpassed all but Magic and MJ. WTF?!?! That is while playing with the #1 double digit playoff scorer in NBA history.
This shows me how spoiled we are as Spurs fans. You just said it all there, no more to be said.

007nites
07-13-2014, 01:49 AM
I don't think Ibaka will be blocking as many shots past age 30.

exstatic
07-13-2014, 07:24 AM
I don't think Ibaka will be blocking as many shots past age 30.

This. He's an athlete blocker. When that goes....

Galileo
07-13-2014, 02:51 PM
Pretty surprising on several levels. Duncan is a beast in the playoffs, no question!
For me to put this in perspective, I think of my favorite players I watched in the playoffs year after year Dr. J,Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan. Tony Parker has surpassed all but Magic and MJ. WTF?!?! That is while playing with the #1 double digit playoff scorer in NBA history.
This shows me how spoiled we are as Spurs fans. TP has a legit shot at top 5 all-time......by next season. 7 double digit games for TP and he's #5. Amazing basketball players and team.
Then there's Manu, he's 5 games behind Dr. J. Tied with Drexler. He's a 6th man for most of his career people!!!. WTFx2?!?! Unreal.
Hard to listen to the crap about the Spurs are not a dynasty. Look at the company of these 3 on this list and it tells you where the Spurs rank.

This person gets it.

Galileo
08-13-2014, 02:30 PM
This is the most amazing record of all time!

BillMc
08-15-2014, 09:43 AM
Michael Finley had 27 double digit scoring games with the Spurs!? Man, somehow, it didn't feel that way.

lefty
08-15-2014, 09:47 AM
Michael Finley had 27 double digit scoring games with the Spurs!? Man, somehow, it didn't feel that way.
lol Im surprised as well

Finley with the Spurs = catch and shoot fadeway, 99% of the time

Brazil
08-15-2014, 10:02 AM
5 Karl Malone* F 1986 2004 183
6 Magic Johnson* G 1980 1996 182
7 Michael Jordan* G 1985 1998 179
8 Scottie Pippen* F 1988 2002 178
9 Tony Parker G 2002 2014 177
10 Larry Bird* F 1980 1992 161 :wow

Dis is mind blowing tbh

Parker has a strong and legitimate shot to be top 5-6 all time. He is really close to Malone, Lebron will get in top 3 soon. But that's a solid 5-6 all time ahead of Magic, Jordan, Pippen... damn

spursparker9
08-15-2014, 10:30 AM
Wow Tony at 9th currently

Mr. Body
08-15-2014, 11:43 AM
These numbers are mind-boggling. Parker's are incredible... and Duncan has 40 more than Jordan and Magic and 60 more than Bird?

I can't comprehend this. It's not like they added an entire round in the playoffs, just expanded the first round to five games.

Yuixafun
08-15-2014, 12:14 PM
Manu can crack the top 15 next year... and then top 10 passing Bird the year after that..!