There are a total of 82 NBA playoff games during the postseason.
As of October 2023, the quarterback with the most rushing yards in postseason history is Michael Vick. During his playoff appearances, Vick accumulated a total of 1,000 rushing yards. His unique athleticism and ability to make plays with his legs set him apart in postseason performances. This record reflects his dynamic style of play, particularly during his time with the Atlanta Falcons.
In a typical NBA playoff season, a total of 82 games are played.
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Drew Brees achieved a total of 9 playoff victories during his NFL career. He played 15 seasons with the New Orleans Saints and led the team to a victory in Super Bowl XLIV, contributing significantly to his postseason success. Brees is widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, both during the regular season and in the playoffs.
As of October 2023, the Chicago Bears have won a total of 17 playoff games in their franchise history. They have made multiple playoff appearances, with their most notable success being the victory in Super Bowl XX in 1985. The team's playoff history includes numerous championships and appearances, particularly during the mid-20th century.
The 1998 New York Yankees won 114 games during the regular season, and 11 games in the post season for a total of 125 wins.
Alex Smith won a total of two playoff games during his NFL career. He achieved this with the San Francisco 49ers in the 2011 season and with the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2015 season. Despite a solid career, Smith's playoff success was limited compared to some other quarterbacks.
As of October 2023, the Chicago Cubs have had a mixed playoff record over the last 30 years. They made significant playoff appearances in 2003, 2015, 2016, and 2017, with their most notable achievement being the 2016 World Series victory, which ended a 108-year championship drought. Overall, their playoff performance has included several first-round exits and a total of three postseason series wins during this period.
In 2011, the New York Giants scored a total of 394 points during the regular season and 102 points in the postseason.
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They are still points, aren't they? Yes, they are added. Correction: Actually no, points scored in nba playoff games are not added to the total points scored in a players career. Career points scored for a player usually only refers to the regular season and does not include the nba postseason or aka playoffs. It is because technically playoff games are considered exhibition games, so while stats are also kept for these exhibition games the exhibition games do not count towards a players career total. For example the nba all-star game is also an exhibition game, so any points scored during the all star game will not count towards a players point total for the season or his career. Same goes for rebounds, blocks, assists, etc.
Through the 2014 season, the Broncos lead the series seven to five, which includes regular-season and postseason meetings. On January 15, 1978, Dallas defeated Denver in Super Bowl XII at the Louisiana Superdome, 27-10.