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Jordan s dream comes first in 16 times! Yali single season playoffs 15 times, tied with Kobe to second place in history

In the finals tiebreak game, Alexander scored 29 points, 5 rebounds and 12 assists, helping the Thunder successfully win the championship. It is worth mentioning that as long as Alexander scores one more point, he will get 30+ in the tiebreaker. If he could score two more points, Alexander's average score in the playoffs would have just reached 30+, but unfortunately he missed it.

Although he failed to get 30+ in the tiebreak battle, Alexander still got 15 times in the playoffs this season, ranking among the top in history, tied for Kobe and tied for second in history, second only to Jordan and Olajuwon 16 times. Alexander was expected to tie the historical record and even set a new record, but he still failed.

Jordan played a total of 22 games in the 1992 playoffs, including 16 games, setting a historical record. In the 1995 playoffs, Olajuwon also played 22 games in a single season and also won 16 times with 30+, tying Jordan's record and tied for the first place in history. Jordan and Olajuwon also won the championship that year, and they both defended their titles.

Kobe played 23 games in the 2009 playoffs, winning 30+ in a total of 15 times, which is also the second highest record in history. He is only one time away from tying Jordan and Olajuwon. Alexander also scored 30+ 15 times this season, just tying Kobe's record.

In addition, Jordan in the 1998 playoffs, Iverson in 2001, Kobe in 2010, James in 2017, and Leonard in 2019 all won 14 times in a single season, tied for third in history. They also made it to the playoffs that year, and Jordan, Kobe, and Leonard all won the championship, while Iverson and James failed to win the championship.

Next, Jordan in 1989 and 1993, O'Neal in 2000, James in 2012 and Antetokounmpo in 2001, all won 13 30+ in the playoffs in a single season. Except for Jordan in 1989, everyone else reached the finals, won the championship and FMVP.

Elkin Baylor in 1962, Jerry West in 1966 and 1970, Jordan in 1990, Kobe in 2008, and James in 2015 and 2018, all won 12 30+ in the playoffs in a single season. Except for Jordan in 1990, everyone else reached the finals, but none of them were able to win the championship.