The all-time record for the most steals in a NBA Playoff single game belongs to Allen Iverson, with 10 steals. Is historic scoring increase this season good for the NBA? On October 29, 2018, visiting the mythical United Center in Chicago, Illinois, in front of 21,076 fans, the spectacular Golden State Warriors handed the Chicago Bulls a tough 149-124 defeat, with Klay Thomson in stellar fashion. Thompson made 14 threes, setting a single-game record, with a three-point shooting percentage of 58.3, complemented with four two-point baskets and two free throws for a total of 52 points in the game.
01.01.24 Stephen A. Smith: The Lakers are an absolute mess After Jordan, there are three players tied for second in NBA history with eight buzzer-beaters, and two of them are NBA legends as well. The first player, LeBron James, is still playing today. LeBron has made eight game-winners in his career, making him the player with the second-most game winners in NBA history. He also holds the record for most playoff game-winners with six, three more than Jordan’s second-place mark of three. The way he is playing, LeBron still has plenty left in the tank, so Jordan’s overall record of nine could be in jeopardy one day.