NBA Finals: By the Numbers
10: Finals appearances for the Warriors’ franchise, third most in NBA history behind the Lakers (31) and Celtics (21); the Warriors have won five of their first nine trips to the Finals ... 14-1: Golden State’s record in playoff openers under Steve Kerr (the loss: against Oklahoma City in 2016 Western Conference finals) ... 18: Consecutive playoff series in which the Warriors have won at least one road game, one shy of Miami’s NBA record.
86: Consecutive playoff games — every postseason game in which he’s played — in which Stephen Curry has made at least one three-pointer (an NBA record) ... 24: Consecutive playoff games in which Kevin Durant has scored at least 20 points, the second best streak in Warriors franchise history behind Wilt Chamberlain’s streak of 30 ... 9: Players — including Draymond Green of the Warriors — who have had four postseasons in which they’ve scored at least 100 points, pulled down 100 rebounds and dished out 100 assists
99.7: Points per 100 possessions allowed by the Warriors in this postseason, 4.5 points better than their regular season average (104.2) ... 1: Warriors defensive rank in each of the first three rounds of the playoffs, holding San Antonio (5.2), New Orleans (9.2) and Houston (11.9) to fewer points per game in the postseason than each scored during the regular season ... 37-6: The Warriors’ postseason record at home since 2015.
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28.79: Career postseason scoring average for the Warriors’ Kevin Durant, fifth on the NBA all-time list. Ahead of him: Michael Jordan (33.45), Allen Iverson (29.73), Jerry West (29.13) and LeBron James (28.83); the Warriors’ Stephen Curry (26.02) is eighth ... 32.9: Finals scoring average for Durant, third best in league history. Rick Barry (36.3) and Jordan (33.6) are ahead of him; Curry (24.89) is 13th ... 108: Career playoff games in which James has scored at least 30 points, one shy of the NBA record held by Jordan
356: Career postseason three-pointers for the Warriors’ Stephen Curry, third most in NBA history behind Ray Allen (385) and LeBron James (364). 45: Career Finals games for James (No. 10 all-time), who would tie Tom Heinsohn for fifth all-time if this series goes seven ... 1,247: Career Finals points for James, No. 3 all-time and only 70 behind No. 2 on the list, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Jerry West is the Finals scoring leader with 1,679.
235: Career playoff games for LeBron James, the fifth most all time. Ahead of him: Derek Fisher (259), Tim Duncan (251), Robert Horry (244) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (237) ... 100: Games played this season by James — all 82 during the regular season (for the first time in his career) and 18 in the first three rounds of the postseason ... 9: Career NBA Finals games with a triple-double for James, an all-time record set in Game 4 last year against the Warriors. Magic Johnson is No. 2 with eight Finals triple-doubles.