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The ranking of total scores in the active finals! Durant has 455 points, Irving has 459 points, where is Curry and James?

2:54am, 17 July 2025【Basketball】

The Finals are the stage they yearn for the most, but obviously not every player can get the chance to enter the finals. Therefore, when a player is lucky enough to really make it to the finals, they will undoubtedly show themselves without leaving any effort in the game. Because of this, the competition in the finals is obviously very fierce. In this way, the players who can still score high scores in the finals and lead the team to win the championship are all famous top stars in history, such as Kobe who scored 937 points in the finals, Jabbar who scored 1,317 points, etc. Next, we have listed the 10 players with the most total scores in the active finals, among which Durant, the strongest ones can only rank fifth!

10. Antetokounmpo (211 points)

Antetokounmpo, who has been playing for the Bucks, has only reached one final so far. That is, in 2021, facing the Suns in that round of series, Antetokounmpo averaged 35.2 points, 13.2 rebounds, 5 assists, 1, 2 steals and 1.8 blocks per game. The last game even scored a 50-point high in a single game in his playoff career. In the end, under his leadership, the Bucks won four consecutive games and won the championship directly, and his personal words were successfully elected as FMVP.

9. Alexander (212 points)

As the most abundant star in the 2024-2025 season, Alexander has reaped a lot of honors this year. He won the two major awards of Scoring King + MVP in the regular season. Under his leadership, the Thunder also achieved the best record in team history of 68 wins. In the playoffs, the Thunder went through all the difficulties and won the championship. In the finals, facing the Pacers, Alexander averaged 30.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, 5.6 assists per game and was elected as FMVP. In this way, he has become the first player to win the scoring champion + MVP + FMVP in a single season since Jabbar, Jordan and O'Neal. And he is only 27 years old now, and he is expected to achieve higher heights in the future.

8.Love (234 points)

Before 2014, Love, who played for the Timberwolves, often played luxurious double-double data and was also selected as the All-Star, but because he could not make the playoffs every year, he was considered a data brush by many people. Later, when he joined the Cavaliers, Love was able to follow the team to reach the finals for four consecutive years, but because his teammates became James and Irving, he naturally had to make sacrifices in terms of ball rights, but this also allowed him to win a championship ring. Later, Love joined the Heat, and in 2023 he once again stood in the finals, but he was already 34 years old this year and was obviously no longer at his peak. So his performance in the finals can only be said to be average. He only scored 27 points in 5 games, and in the end, the Heat lost to the Nuggets and failed to win the cup.

7.Leonard (362 points)

The luckier Leonard is that he played for the Spurs with a deep foundation as soon as he entered the NBA. Under the guidance of Popovich and the GDP combination, Leonard quickly adapted to the NBA. With his own efforts, he became the core of the team later. With the help of Leonard, the Spurs have reached the finals twice, and in 2014 he also successfully helped the team win the championship as FMVP. Later, Leonard joined the Raptors, and he only stayed here for a year, and then he led the team to win the championship again. In the end, he won the FMVP without any suspense.

6. Green (381 points)

As a core member of the Warriors Dynasty, most fans think of Green, and the first thing they think of is defense, which is indeed his most important role in the Warriors. However, Green at his peak, his performance on the offensive end was also remarkable. In addition to being able to shoot three-pointers and support at that time, he also had a certain attacking frame. Therefore, on the stage of the 2016 Finals tiebreak, he also scored 32 points, 15 rebounds and 9 assists in a single game. If it weren't for the Splash Brothers' not very good in that game, the Warriors in 2016 might have really become the strongest team in history.

5. Durant (455 points)

As the only player in active service to win the regular season scoring champion for four times, Durant's scoring ability is unquestionable. His basic balance in this regard is very stable. He averaged 30+ efficiently by scoring the finals for the first time. Later, he joined the Warriors, Durant stood on the finals stage for three consecutive years. During this period, he also helped the team win two consecutive championships, and he personally won the FMVP with his outstanding performance. It’s a pity that since he left the Warriors in 2019, Durant has been affected by injuries and other factors, and he has never reached the finals again. Therefore, as one of the strongest scorers at the current service, he can only rank fifth in the finals in the finals.

4. Irving (459 points)

is similar to Love. Although Irving was an All-Star player before 2014, he never proved himself in the playoffs. But the difference is that Irving's performance in high-end games is obviously more reliable than Love's. He averaged 27+ per game in the 2016 Finals. In the Battle of Tianwang Mountain, he even scored 41 points and helped the team continue the suspense of the series.

However, after losing to Universe in 2017, Irving left the Cavaliers. However, until 2024, he never reached the finals again, and finally reached the finals last year. As a result, facing the Celtics, the Mavericks had no power to fight back. In this round of series, Irving's performance was not ideal, which undoubtedly made him more aware of how difficult it was to win the championship..

3. Thompson (610 points)

Like Green, as an important founder of the Warriors' dynasty, Thompson's shooting and defense are key factors in the Warriors' ability to win stably, especially seeing Thompson's poor record when he was absent due to injury after 2019, we can better understand his importance to this team. And later, in the first year of Thompson's comeback, the Warriors returned to the peak and won the championship again. Unfortunately, even though their cooperation was very successful, both sides still failed to get a good ending.

2. Curry (928 points)

After talking about Green and Thompson, Curry, the first core of the Warriors dynasty, is naturally indispensable. As one of the best stars of this era, he is also the greatest scorer in NBA history. In Curry's finals career, he was questioned in the early stage, especially after losing to the Cavaliers in 2016, which made him more questioned. Fortunately, Curry proved himself afterwards. The Warriors won the championship in the 2022 Finals without being optimistic, and he finally won the FMVP. So far, there are no regrets in his career.

1. James (1562 points)

As the star with the most active finals, James even had the feat of reaching the finals for eight consecutive years, and after 2011, his overall performance in the finals was rarely abnormal. In the 2016 finals, he led the players of both sides in five events, averaged triple-double in the 2017 finals, scored 51+8+8 in the 2018 finals, etc. It can be seen that James has really left many highlights on the finals stage. With his super personal strength, he has also won 4 championships and 4 FMVPs. However, considering James' age, he is likely to not be able to break Jerry West's finals score record (1679 points).

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