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The biggest NBA Finals star in history


The regular season is about the overall strength of the team, the playoffs are about the stars, and the finals are about the superstar stage! Looking back at the historical stage of the NBA Finals, there have been too many amazing superstar performances, and they are all remembered by history.

Kobe Bryant

Kobe is one of the best scorers in NBA history and has won numerous awards in his career! In his long career (20 years with the Lakers), he has helped the Lakers win five championships.

In the 2000 Finals, Bryant averaged 15.6 points and shot 36.7 percent from the field. In the 2001 Finals, he averaged 24.6 points and shot 41.5% from the field. In the 2002 Finals, he averaged 26.6 points and shot 51.4 percent from the field.

Kobe's first three championships in his career are still the "OK" period of the Lakers, Kobe's performance is not too bright, can only be considered normal. His best performance came in the 2009 finals.

The 2009 finals was the first time Kobe Bryant really won his own championship, in Kobe's own words, he finally did not have to pay attention to those doubts. That year, Kobe's opponent officially defeated the "Warcraft" Howard of the little Emperor James, who personally destroyed the ultimate fantasy of 23VS24!

The Lakers took a 3-1 lead in the first four games against the Magic, and in Game 5 in Orlando, Bryant again produced a solid 30 points and four blocked shots to help the Lakers truly stand on the podium for the championship.

Bryant is averaging 32.4 points, 5.6 hoops, 7.4 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.4 blocks per game in this series.

Stephen Curry

Curry has been to the Finals five times in his career, winning three of them, but there is no FMVP, which is the most regrettable!

Looking back at Curry's performance in the Finals:

15 years Curry's first finals trip, when Curry averaged 26.7 points 6.2 rebounds 5.1 assists, shooting percentage of 44%, but in the FMVP selection lost to Iguodala, a brother at the time of the data is 16.3 points 5.8 rebounds 4 assists, although the data is not Curry bright, but the key moment performance, Iguodala more than Curry!

17 years of warriors ushered in Durant, the finals Curry was "death down" Durant pressed a head, Durant average 35.2 points 8.2 assists 5.2 rebounds, Curry is still stable, average 26.8 points 8 rebounds 9.4 assists, obviously Durant's data is more dominant.

18 Warriors ushered in the second consecutive championship, this year is also the most chance for Curry to win the FMVP season, but the third game of the series Curry was depressed, only 11 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists, although the average score is still 27.5 points, 6 rebounds and 6.8 assists, but Durant is more efficient and more comprehensive!

Irwin

Irving has only been to the Finals three times in his career, winning one championship! But there is no doubt that Irving is the top two franchise in history, in the Cavaliers, Irving is the core of the team in the playoffs!

Season 15-16:

Irving: 27 points, 4 boards, 4 assists, 2 steals, 3 errors, shooting 47+40+94

Curry: 23 points, 5 boards, 4 assists, 1 break, 4 errors, shooting 40+40+93

Season 16-17:

Irving: 29 points, 4 boards, 4 assists, 1 steal and 3 errors, shooting 47+42+90

Curry: 27 points, 8 boards, 9 assists, 2 steals, 4 errors, shooting 44+39+90

What does not make people think is that even the three-point shooting rate is not inferior to Curry.

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