Will Oscar Robertson's playoff scoring record be broken in 2021?

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The 2021 NBA Playoffs are finally here, kicking off with the new Play-In Tournament on May 18.

This new playoff format leaves the door wide open, and the possibilities are endless. The most anticipated play-in battle is between scoring champ Steph Curry's Warriors and LeBron James' Lakers for the No. 7 seed out west.

NBA players historically have gone all out when their team’s season is on the line. As we enter this year’s postseason, here are some of the current playoff records held around the league and on the Sacramento Kings.

Who has scored the most points in a single NBA playoff game?

On April 20, 1986, Michael Jordan scored 63 points for the Chicago Bulls during a playoff game versus the Celtics. In an eventual loss for the Bulls, 23-year-old Jordan put up a monster Game 2 against Larry Bird and Co. to etch his name in the history books. Jordan’s record-breaking scoring came in double overtime, though -- in regulation, Elgin Baylor scored 61 points for the Los Angeles Lakers on April 14, 1962.

On April 10th, 1963, Oscar Robertson set the Kings’ franchise record for most points scored in a playoff game. Robertson put up 43 points for the then-Cincinnati Royals during a Game 7 loss to the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Division Finals.

Which player holds the NBA record for most rebounds in one playoff game?

Wilt Chamberlain tallied 41 rebounds in one playoff game during his performance for the Philadelphia Sixers against the Celtics on April 5, 1967. The Sixers went on to win the NBA Finals that season -- defeating Chamberlain’s former team, the Warriors, 4-2. Chamberlain still holds the NBA record for most career rebounds with 23,924.

In 2001, Chris Webber set the Kings’ record for most rebounds in a playoff game. On May 8, he tallied 18 rebounds against the Lakers.

Who holds the NBA playoff record for most assists in a single game?

There is a tie between Magic Johnson and John Stockton for most assists in a single NBA playoff game. On May 15, 1984, Johnson tallied 24 assists for the Lakers against the Phoenix Suns. Stockton did the same on May 17, 1988 for the Utah Jazz in a game against the Lakers, giving Johnson a taste of his own medicine.

Mike Bibby set the Kings’ record for most assists in a playoff game when he made 12 in a win against the Minnesota Timberwolves on May 12, 2004.

Who holds the NBA playoff record for most field goals in a single game?

On May 1, 1988, Jordan set another NBA playoff record for most field goals in a single game. Jordan shot 24-for-45, finishing the Bulls’ Game 2 against the Cleveland Cavaliers with 55 points. It was in this historic match that Jordan also became the first player to score 50+ points in consecutive playoff games after putting up 50 points in Game 1.

Oscar Robertson set the Kings’ franchise record for most field goals made in a playoff game. On March 28, 1963, Robertson made 17 field goals for the Royals, finishing the win over the Celtics with 43 points on 17-of-25 shooting.

Which player has made the most 3-pointers in one NBA playoff game?

Klay Thompson holds the NBA record for most 3s in a playoff game. On May 28, 2016, Thompson made 11 3-pointers for the Warriors to force a Western Conference Finals Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Though he won’t be able to participate in this year’s postseason, his teammate Steph Curry has over 300 3-pointers on the season (again), and would be just the person to break Thompson’s single-game record.

Bibby also holds the Kings’ record for most 3s in a playoff game. Bibby put up 6 3-pointers on April 29, 2004 against the Dallas Mavericks to add another Sacramento playoff record to his career.

Who has made the most free throws during a single NBA playoff game?

Before the Blazers’ epic Game 3 victory over the Denver Nuggets in 2019, the last NBA playoff game to go to quadruple overtime was back in 1953. On March 21, the Celtics took four overtimes to defeat the Syracuse Nationals 111-105 in Game 2 of the Eastern Division Semifinals. It was during this intense match -- which set a record for the most personal fouls in a playoff game with 106 -- that Bob Cousy set the NBA record for most free throws made in a single playoff game. Cousy’s 30-for-32 performance from the line helped him accumulate 50 points in the Celtics’ win.

Robertson went 21-for-22 from the free throw line for the Royals on April 10, 1963 against the Celtics to set the franchise record.

Who holds the NBA record for most blocks in a playoff game?

The league record for most blocks in a single playoff game is tied between three players. Mark Eaton first tallied 10 blocks for the Utah Jazz against the Houston Rockets on April 26, 1985. Then, Hakeem Olajuwon blocked 10 shots for the Rockets against the Lakers on April 29, 1990. Most recently, Andrew Bynum finished a playoff game with 10 blocks for the Lakers against the Nuggets on April 29, 2012.

Webber also set the Kings’ record for most blocks in a playoff game on May 2, 2000. He blocked 7 shots against the Lakers.

Which player holds the NBA playoff record for most steals in one game?

On May 13, 1999, Iverson became the first and only player to ever record 10 steals in a playoff game. Iverson stole the ball 10 times from the Orlando Magic, and ended his magnificent performance with 33 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists for the Sixers.

The Kings’ record for most steals in a single playoff game belongs to Doug Christie. On May 11, 2002, Christie recorded 6 steals in a win over the Mavericks.

Who has played the most minutes in a single NBA playoff game?

Red Rocha and Paul Seymour are tied for the most minutes played in a single NBA playoff game. During the infamous March 21, 1953 quadruple overtime game against the Boston Celtics, Rocha and Seymour each played 67 minutes for the Syracuse Nationals. In that same game, Cousy cemented himself at No. 2 on the list by playing 66 minutes for the Celtics. It wasn’t until decades later -- during 2019’s 4OT Blazers-Nuggets playoff match -- that another player came close, with Nikola Jokic clocking 65 minutes.

Peja Stojakovic played 56 minutes to set the Kings’ playoff record on May 10, 2003, during a double overtime loss to the Mavericks.

James Best and Kelley Ekert contributed to this story.

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