Duncan passes Horry for 2nd-most postseason games played
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Following his appearance in the San Antonio Spurs' 116-95 series-clinching victory over the Memphis Grizzlies Sunday afternoon, only one player in NBA history can say they've appeared in more postseason games than "The Big Fundamental" Tim Duncan.
San Antonio's Game 4 win featured the 245th playoff appearance of Duncan's 19-year career, moving him past former teammate Robert Horry for second all time.
NBA All-Time Playoff Games List
Rank | Player | Games |
---|---|---|
1 | Derek Fisher | 259 |
2 | Tim Duncan | 245 |
3 | Robert Horry | 244 |
4 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 237 |
5 | Kobe Bryant | 220 |
6 | Shaquille O'Neal | 216 |
7 | Scottie Pippen | 209 |
8 | Tony Parker | 207 |
T-9 | Karl Malone | 193 |
T-9 | Danny Ainge | 193 |
(courtesy: Basketball-Reference.com)
The win also tied Duncan with Horry for the second-most playoff wins by a player at 155. He'll need seven more to break Derek Fisher's record of 161.
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