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12-18-2019, 09:28 PM
I haven't heard of other examples for most of this stuff.
PLAYOFFS
Most points, accounting for all of team's points, overtime
9 - Johnny Moore, San Antonio at Denver, April 29, 1983
Outscoring opposing team in an overtime
Johnny Moore, San Antonio at Denver, April 29, 1983 (9-8)
Most blocked shots, accounting for all of team's blocked shots, game
9 - Greg Ostertag, Utah vs. L.A. Lakers, May 12, 1997
Tim Duncan, San Antonio vs. Phoenix, May 18, 2007
Most consecutive field goals made without a miss, game (by the player; other players on team might have attempted field goals amidst)
11 - Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Los Angeles, June 5, 1991 (Game 2 of '91 Finals)
10 - Ron Boone, L.A. Lakers at Seattle, April 25, 1979
Gus Williams, :confusedshrug:
REGULAR SEASON
Most consecutive points, accounting for all of team's points, game (old ones, not recent)
23 - Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Atlanta, April 16, 1987
18 - Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. New York, MJ's last Bulls game at the UC
15 - Wilt Chamberlain
Walt Hazzard, Seattle
Greg Kelser, San Diego vs. Dallas, January 6, 1984
Same scoring in each quarter
Denver at Seattle, December 29, 1984
line score: 27 27 27 27 - 108
Same number of assists and rebounds by a team
Washington at Dallas, December 4, 1982
Four injuries to players within the same game
Milwaukee vs. Cleveland, January 3, 1984
Most players with exactly two turnovers, game
8 - Kansas City vs. Chicago, March 7, 1982
Two players on same team, shooting perfectly from the field, game [min. 8 fga each]
San Antonio at Dallas, April 16, 1983 (Gene Banks 9-9, Artis Gilmore 8-8)
Leading team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals
George McGinnis, Philadelphia, 1975-76
Dave Cowens, Boston, 1977-78
Michael Jordan, Chicago, 1984-85
Larry Bird, Boston, 1985-86
Fat Lever, Denver, 1989-90
Scottie Pippen, Chicago, 1994-95
Grant Hill, Detroit, 1995-96
Grant Hill, Detroit, 1996-97
PLAYOFFS
Most points, accounting for all of team's points, overtime
9 - Johnny Moore, San Antonio at Denver, April 29, 1983
Outscoring opposing team in an overtime
Johnny Moore, San Antonio at Denver, April 29, 1983 (9-8)
Most blocked shots, accounting for all of team's blocked shots, game
9 - Greg Ostertag, Utah vs. L.A. Lakers, May 12, 1997
Tim Duncan, San Antonio vs. Phoenix, May 18, 2007
Most consecutive field goals made without a miss, game (by the player; other players on team might have attempted field goals amidst)
11 - Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Los Angeles, June 5, 1991 (Game 2 of '91 Finals)
10 - Ron Boone, L.A. Lakers at Seattle, April 25, 1979
Gus Williams, :confusedshrug:
REGULAR SEASON
Most consecutive points, accounting for all of team's points, game (old ones, not recent)
23 - Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. Atlanta, April 16, 1987
18 - Michael Jordan, Chicago vs. New York, MJ's last Bulls game at the UC
15 - Wilt Chamberlain
Walt Hazzard, Seattle
Greg Kelser, San Diego vs. Dallas, January 6, 1984
Same scoring in each quarter
Denver at Seattle, December 29, 1984
line score: 27 27 27 27 - 108
Same number of assists and rebounds by a team
Washington at Dallas, December 4, 1982
Four injuries to players within the same game
Milwaukee vs. Cleveland, January 3, 1984
Most players with exactly two turnovers, game
8 - Kansas City vs. Chicago, March 7, 1982
Two players on same team, shooting perfectly from the field, game [min. 8 fga each]
San Antonio at Dallas, April 16, 1983 (Gene Banks 9-9, Artis Gilmore 8-8)
Leading team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals
George McGinnis, Philadelphia, 1975-76
Dave Cowens, Boston, 1977-78
Michael Jordan, Chicago, 1984-85
Larry Bird, Boston, 1985-86
Fat Lever, Denver, 1989-90
Scottie Pippen, Chicago, 1994-95
Grant Hill, Detroit, 1995-96
Grant Hill, Detroit, 1996-97