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The Statistics King of the History Finals: Russell 40 rebounds, West scored 42 points in a single shot, and 6 three-pointers in a dream

On June 23, the Thunder Pacers have reached the tiebreak in this season's finals. The finals are in progress when writing this article. For two teams in the small market, this championship is crucial. Many finals have reached the tiebreak in history. So who are the kings of all statistics? Let’s take a look together.

Score: 42 points (Jerry West)

In the 1969 Finals, the Yellow-Green Battle, Jerry West made 14 of 29 shots in the game, made 14 of 18 free throws, scoring a luxurious triple-double with 42 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists, but the Lakers still defeated the Celtics with 2 points. The Celtics scored 20+ points in this game, helping the team win the final victory.

Rebound: 40 (Bill Russell)

The 1962 Finals tiebreak was still a classic yellow-green battle. Russell came to earth in G7, made 8 of 18 shots, made 14 of 17 free throws, scored 30 points, 40 rebounds and 4 assists, winning the Lakers by 3 points, Sam Jones and Ramsey also scored 20+, Lakers Baylor scored 41 points and 22 rebounds, West scored 35 points and 6 rebounds to no avail.

Ass: 19 times (Walter Fraser)

The first championship in the Knicks' history dates back to 1970. In the finals, the Knicks defeated the Lakers 113-99. Celebrity Fraser made 12 of 17 shots, made 12 of free throws, scored 36 points, 7 rebounds and 19 assists, defeating the Lakers who had Jerry West and Chamberlain.

Steals: 5 times (Atai)

The Lakers also won the next round of tiebreak in the 2010 Finals. At that time, Artest made 7 of 18 shots in the game, made 2 of 7 three-pointers, scored 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 steals, helping the Lakers defeat the Celtics 83-79, and in the last minute, he made a key three-pointer.

Blocks: 4 times (Garnett and Marvin Webster)

There are two blocks. One is Garnett in the tiebreak in 2010, scoring 17 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 4 blocks, setting a record in the same game against Arte; the other is Webster. In the 1978 G7, he made 8 of 12 shots in the game, made 11 of 16 free throws, scoring 27 points, 19 rebounds and 4 blocks, but the Supersonics lost to the bullets 99-105.

Three-pointers: 6 (Battier and Dream Chasing)

Battier was the surprise who won the championship in 2013. In the finals, Battier made 6 of 8 three-pointers and scored 18 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal, helping the Heat defeat the Spurs 95-88. Zhui Meng also scored 6 three-pointers in 2016, scoring 32 points, 15 rebounds, 9 assists and 2 steals in the game. Unfortunately, he was eventually reversed by the Cavaliers.

Turnovers: 7 times (Magician)

As a big club in history, the Lakers have also played many finals and tiebreaks. In the 1984 Finals, it was still a classic yellow-green battle. The Magic made 5 of 14 shots in the game, 6 of 7 free throws, scored 16 points, 15 rebounds, 4 steals and 2 blocks, and made 7 mistakes, which eventually led to the Lakers losing to the Celtics 102-111. In the Celtics, Bird scored 20 points, 12 rebounds and 2 steals, Robert Parish scored 14 points and 16 rebounds, and Maxville scored 24 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 steals.

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