
Since making his postseason debut on April 22, 2006, LeBron James has never missed a single playoff game. His streak (302) is by far the longest in @NBA history. Among active players, Nikola Jokić ranks second with 100.
Crazy Stats
5.6K posts

@NBAcrazystats
https://t.co/wshaXQXOL3 https://t.co/e1EAZ1XZPI https://t.co/c9iautMmms

Since making his postseason debut on April 22, 2006, LeBron James has never missed a single playoff game. His streak (302) is by far the longest in @NBA history. Among active players, Nikola Jokić ranks second with 100.




Last night, LeBron James finished his record-setting 23rd season with 24 points and 12 rebounds, marking his 147th career double-double in the playoffs. James surpassed Wilt Chamberlain to claim the third-most double-doubles in postseason history, behind Tim Duncan and Magic Johnson.










Last night, LeBron James became the first player in @NBA history to appear in 300 career playoff games. Here is the breakdown of each hundred milestone: First 100: 2,799 points / 836 rebounds / 684 assists / 173 steals / 95 blocks Second 100: 2,805 points / 928 rebounds / 677 assists / 184 steals / 91 blocks Third 100: 2,874 points / 913 rebounds / 796 assists / 148 steals / 100 blocks Even if you combine any two of these three milestones, still no player in postseason history has reached those counting stats.




Through two games against of the Pistons-Cavaliers series, James Harden has more turnovers (11) than made field goals (9). Last night, he recorded his 30th playoff game with more turnovers than made shots, tied for 9th most since the @NBA began tracking individual turnovers in 1977-78.




Last night, Jalen Brunson scored 26 points, marking the 50th consecutive playoff game in which he has scored at least 15 points (every playoff game of his Knicks career). Only two players recorded longer 15-point streaks to begin their playoff careers with a single team: Michael Jordan (179 straight with the Bulls) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (57 straight with the Bucks). Brunson's streak is by far the longest such streak in Knicks history and is tied (with Hakeem Olajuwon) for the 15th-longest in postseason history.