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ALL-TIME RECORDS:

Scoring
Field goals
3-Pt Field Goals
Free Throws
Rebounds
Assists
Personal Fouls
Steals
Blocked Shots
Turnovers
Miscellaneous

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Finals Records:
Scoring - Game

Most points, game
61 - Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles at Boston, April 14, 1962

Most points, rookie, game
42 - Magic Johnson, Los Angeles at Philadelphia, May 16, 1980

Highest scoring average, one championship series
41.0 - Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Phoenix, 1993 (246/6)

Highest scoring average, rookie, one championship series
26.2 - Joe Fulks, Philadelphia vs. Chicago, 1947 (131/5)

Most consecutive games, 20 or more points
35 - Michael Jordan, Chicago, June 2, 1991 - June 14, 1998 (current)

Most consecutive games, 30 or more points
13 - Elgin Baylor, Minneapolis-Los Angeles, April 9, 1959 - April 21, 1963

Most consecutive games, 40 or more points
4 - Michael Jordan, June 11, 1993 - June 18, 1993

Scoring 30 or more points in all games in championship series
Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles vs. Boston, 1962 (7-game series)
Rick Barry, San Francisco vs. Philadelphia, 1967 (6-game series)
Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Phoenix, 1993 (6-game series)
Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston vs. Orlando, 1995 (4-game series)

Scoring 20 or more points in all games of 7-game championship series
Bob Pettit, St. Louis vs. Boston, 1960
Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles vs. Boston, 1962
Jerry West, Los Angeles vs. Boston, 1962
Jerry West, Los Angeles vs. Boston, 1969
Jerry West, Los Angeles vs. New York, 1970
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee vs. Boston, 1974
Larry Bird, Boston vs. Los Angeles, 1984
Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston vs. New York, 1994

Most points, one half
35 - Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Portland, June 3, 1992

Most points, one quarter
25 - Isiah Thomas, Detroit at L.A. Lakers, June 19, 1988

Most points, overtime period
9 - John Havlicek, Boston vs. Milwaukee, May 10, 1974 (2nd OT)
Bill Laimbeer, Detroit vs. Portland, June 7, 1990
Danny Ainge, Portland at Chicago, June 5, 1992