All Time Stat Leaders
Never an All-Star
Nicknames
Posterized
NBA Jam
Memorable Moments
100

Playoff 3-PT Made (2009-current)

2. Klay Thompson (464)

3. LeBron James (436)

Stephen Curry (576)

100

Between 2003-04 and 2008-09, he was one of just seven players who averaged more than 19.0 points and 3.0 assists while banging in 36-plus percent of his three-pointers while playing with the Nets and Bucks.

Richard Jefferson

100

The Admiral

David Robinson

100

Corey Brewer over ____ ____

Derek Fisher

100

Phoenix Suns:

Charles Barkley & _____ _____

Dan Majerle

100

1995, Game 1 Eastern Conference semifinals

Down 105-99 with under 20 seconds remaining, this player scores eight points in nine seconds, ultimately leading his team to a stunning 107–105 victory over the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.

Reggie Miller

200

Turnovers (2003-current)

2. Karl Malone (4,524)

3. Russell Westbrook (4,443)

LeBron James  (4,966)

200

From the moment he entered the league in 1996-97 with the Raptors through his split season with the Clippers and Trail Blazers in 2009-10, he averaged 10.4 points, 10.0 rebounds, 2.6 blocks and 1.0 steals; production matched by exactly no one. 

Marcus Camby

200

Crazy Eyes

Bobby Portis

200

Giannis Antetokounmpo over ____ ____

Tim Hardaway, Jr

200

New York Knicks:

Patrick Ewing & _____ _____

Charles Oakley

200

1987, Game 5 Eastern Conference Finals:

Isiah Thomas dubbed it “the most incredible play that’s ever happened against me” when this player stole his inbounds pass and found a cutting Dennis Johnson for the game winning layup.

Larry Bird

300

Playoff Assists (1979-1996)

2. LeBron James (1,927)

3. John Stockton (1,839)

Magic Johnson (2,346)

300

From the 1998-99 through 2008-09 seasons, this player averaged 16.4 points, 6.1 assists, 3.3 rebounds, 1.3 steals while playing with the Grizzlies, Kings, and Hawks.

Mike Bibby

300

The Matrix

Shawn Marion

300

Kobe Bryant over ____ ____

Dwight Howard

300

Denver Nuggets:

Dikembe Mutombo & _____ _____

LaPhonso Ellis

300

2016 Slam Dunk Contest

Regarded as one of the greatest shows in league history, Zach LaVine and this player showcased incredible physicality and creativity in their slams.  LaVine ultimately won in the second round of sudden death.

Aaron Gordon

400

Playoff Rebounds (1956-1969)

2. Wilt Chamberlain (3,913)

3. Tim Duncan (2,859)

Bill Russell (4,104)

400

While playing for the Mavericks and Lakers, this player averaged 15.0 points, 8.1 rebounds, 1.0 steals and 1.0 blocks between 1985 and 1992.  

Sam Perkins

400

Big Nasty

Corliss Williamson

400

Michael Jordan over ____ ____

Orlando Woolridge

400

Atlanta Hawks:

Dominique Wilkins & _____ _____

Stacey Augmon

400

1989, Game 5 First Round Playoff Series

Michael Jordan drilled a gravity-defying, series-winning jumper over this Cleveland Cavalier as time expired.

Craig Ehlo

500

FG % (2008-current)

2. Rudy Gobert (65.4)

3. Jarrett Allen (63.0)

DeAndre Jordan (67.5)

500

From 2015-2020, this player averaged 18.2 points, 3.9 assists, and 2.6 rebounds while playing with the Raptors, Lakers, Rockets, and Clippers.

Lou Williams

500

Vanilla Gorilla

Joel Przybilla

500

Ja Morant over ____ ____

Malik Beasley

500

Milwaukee Bucks:

Brad Lohaus & _____ _____

Blue Edwards 

500

2004, Game 2 Eastern Conference Finals

Known simply as "The Block" in Detroit Pistons lore, this player deliverer an epic chase-down block of Reggie Miller's potential game tying layup with under 20 seconds to go.

Tayshaun Prince

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