The seventh player in the current service, comparable to the word "Jandukuka"! Yali scored over 600 points in the playoffs and also won the FMVP
12:56am, 30 June 2025Basketball
In this season's playoffs, Alexander played a total of 23 games, scoring a total of 688 points, which is the fourth highest overall score record for active players in a single season, second only to James (748 points), Leonard (732 points) in 2019 and James (697 points).
It's a pity that Alexander averaged only 29.9 points per game, which is only 0.1 point away from averaging 30+. With two more points, Alexander can score 30 points per game. Despite this, Alexander's personal performance was also excellent.
Alexander scored more than 600 points in the playoffs this season, led the team to win the championship successfully, and won the FMVP. He also became the seventh player in active service to achieve this feat, comparable to James, Durant, Leonard, Antetokounmpo, Curry and Jokic.
Among them, James was the first player to do this in the current service. In the 2012 playoffs, James scored 697 points in a single season, only 3 points away from breaking through the 700-point mark. He finally successfully won his first career championship and won both MVP and FMVP. It is worth mentioning that in the 2018 playoffs, James scored another 748 points, almost setting a new record, but was eventually swept by the Warriors in the finals and missed the championship and FMVP. In the 2018 playoffs, Durant scored a total of 608 points, and successfully won two consecutive championships and two consecutive FMVPs. In the 2019 playoffs, Leonard also performed very explosively, scoring a total of 732 points, helping the Raptors win their first championship in team history and the second FMVP in their career.
In the 2021 playoffs, Antetokounmpo led the Bucks to the finals for the first time, scoring a total of 634 points in a single season, including 211 points in the finals, and eventually won four games in a row, turning defeat into victory, winning the championship and FMVP.
In 2022, Curry once again led the Warriors to the finals, scoring a total of 602 points in a single season, successfully winning the fourth championship in his career and the first FMVP. In the 2023 playoffs, Jokic played a total of 20 games, averaging just 30 points, and scored exactly 600 points, and also won his first career championship and FMVP.
It is worth mentioning that James in 2015 (601 points), Curry in 2019 (620 points), Booker in 2021 (601 points), Tatum in 2022 (615 points) and Doncic in 2024 (635 points) all scored more than 600 points in the playoffs, but unfortunately he failed to win the championship and failed to win the FMVP.
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