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The top 1-10 players with the most losses in the career finals, and James is the first

Many NBA players have never entered the NBA Finals in their careers. However, there are also some players who have entered many finals but have never won the NBA championship because they have basically never won much in the finals. Recently, HoopsHype has revealed the top 1-10 players with the most career finals. Who are they? Let's see who is the player who lost the most in the finals in the league history.

1. Le James

Finals record: 4 wins and 6 losses

Finals record: 22 wins and 33 losses (40.00%)

Finals average data: 28.4 points, 10.2 rebounds, 7.8 assists, 48.4% shooting percentage, 35.2% three-point shooting percentage

LeBron James has locked in the top two in history. As a superstar, his career finals experience is indeed more abundant than many superstars. He won four championships in the 10 finals, losing to the San Antonio Spurs, Dirk Nowitzki and Golden State Warriors respectively. However, he won the finals MVP in four championships. LeBron James is also one of the few players in NBA history who can win championships on three different teams. However, he won the MVP in the finals, but he is the first person in history.

2. Jerry West

Finals record: 1 win, 8 losses

Finals record: 22 wins, 33 losses (40.00%)

Finals average data: 24.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 45.9% shooting percentage

Jerry West is the NBA's LOGO man. As one of the greatest players in NBA history, he is also an excellent scorer. He entered the finals in his career for 9 years and only won one championship, which also led to his historical status and has not been recognized by more people. If he can win four or five championships, he will definitely be the top 12 players in history.

3. Elgin Baylor

Finals record: 0 wins and 7 losses

Finals record: 16 wins and 28 losses (36.40%)

Average data in the finals: 26.4 points, 13.5 rebounds, 42.7% shooting percentage

Elgin Baylor is too difficult. Due to injury problems, he chose to retire early in the last season of his career. As a result, God is willing to do something, and as soon as he leaves, the Lakers won the championship this season. He has been partnering with Jerry West for many years and has reached the finals for 0 championships in 7. As a result, as soon as he left, his good brothers led the team to win the championship.

4.Jabbar's finals record: 6 wins and 4 losses

Finals record: 29 wins and 27 losses (51.80%)

The average game data in the finals: 23.5 points, 9.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 52.3% shooting percentage

Jabbar's career 10th, winning the NBA championship six times. As one of the greatest scorers in NBA history, he was the first in history to score before LeBron James surpassed him. He won his first championship and finals MVP in his career at the Milwaukee Bucks. Later, he joined the Lakers and partnered with Magic Johnson and won five more championships.

5. Magic Johnson

Finals record: 5 wins and 4 losses

Finals record: 24 wins and 26 losses (48.00%)

Finals average data: 19.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, 11.7 assists, 51.6% shooting percentage, 23.7% three-point shooting percentage

debuted at its peak, which is about stars like Magic Johnson. Not only did he perform well in the NBA, he also helped the team enter the finals and won the MVP in the Finals. Such a feat is unprecedented. What's even more terrifying is that he led the Lakers to win five championships in the 1980s and established the Lakers dynasty.

6. Bill Russell

Finals record: 11 wins and 1 loss

Finals record: 45 wins and 25 losses (64.30%)

Finals average data: 16.4 points, 24.5 rebounds, 45.6% shooting percentage

Bill Russell was a nightmare for many superstars in the old era, such as Chamberlain, who only won two championships in his career. In contrast, Bill Russell entered the NBA Finals 12 times in his career and won 11 championships. Bill Russell is also the player with the most championships in NBA history, and no one has surpassed it so far.

7. Michael Kupa

Finals record: 5 wins and 3 losses

Finals record: 23 wins and 23 losses (50.00%)

Finals average data: 10.3 points, 2.9 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 44.7% shooting percentage, 38.0% three-point shooting percentage

Michael Kupa is one of the Lakers' legends. He helped the Lakers win the championship in the 1980s. He is also a classic figure in one person and one city, but he has retired for 30 years and was not retired until this year with his Lakers jersey.

8. Sam Jones

Finals record: 10 wins and 1 loss

Finals record: 42 wins and 22 losses (65.60%

Finals statistics: 17.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 46.1% shooting percentage

Sam Jones is a Boston Celtics legend. He worked with Bill Russell for more than a dozen seasons, entered the finals 11 times, and won 10 championships. At that time, many players won at least six championships in the Celtics dynasty..

9. Danny Angie

Finals record: 2 wins and 4 losses

Finals record: 16 wins and 21 losses (43.20%)

Finals average data: 10.4 points, 2.6 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 47.0% shooting percentage, 41.5% three-point shooting percentage

Danny Angie is also a Celtic legend. In the 1980s, he fought side by side with Larry Bird and others and won two championships. Now, Danny Angie is the boss of the Utah Jazz. In recent years, he has refused to trade some outstanding stars to the Los Angeles Lakers. He is also criticized for fear that the Lakers will be more successful than the Celtics.

10. Chamberlain's finals record: 2 wins and 4 losses

Finals record: 16 wins and 19 losses (45.70%)

Finals statistics: 18.6 points, 24.6 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 55.9% shooting percentage

Chamberlain is known as Zhang 20,000, which is not a false reputation. He is a beast of the old era. He won the championship twice in his career, when he played for the 76ers and the Lakers. There was no way. At that time, he was in the Celtic dynasty. His friend Bill Russell won 11 championships, which made Chamberlain suffer.

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