While basketball games are won on the scoreboard, it is the players on the court who either post these points or prevent them from occurring.
In the NBA, every player's potency is measured by plus-minus, a metric that tracks the change in score when said player is on the hardwood.
Naturally, players with a plus score are more valuable to their team and the unit's effort, while those in the negative must work on their games at either end of the floor.
But which NBA player has the best career plus-minus in the playoffs?
From a contemporary king to a string of spectacular Spurs, here is the full list of NBA players to with a career playoff plus-minus above 500.
Player | Team/s | +/- | Playoff appearances |
LeBron James | Cleveland/Miami/Los Angeles Lakers | +1315 | 284* |
Tim Duncan | San Antonio | +1090 | 251 |
Draymond Green | Golden State | +993 | 157* |
Manu Ginobili | San Antonio | +951 | 218 |
Stephen Curry | Golden State | +945 | 147* |
Derek Fisher | Los Angeles Lakers/Golden State/Utah/Oklahoma City/Dallas | +725 | 259 |
Keven Durant | Seattle/Oklahoma City/Golden State/Brooklyn/Phoenix | +670 | 168* |
Kawhi Leonard | San Antonio/Toronto/Los Angeles Clippers | +653 | 138* |
Shaquille O'Neal | Orlando/Los Angeles Lakers/Miami/Phoenix/Cleveland/Boston | +638 | 180 |
Klay Thompson | Golden State | +615 | 158* |
Danny Green | Cleveland/San Antonio/Toronto/Los Angeles Lakers/Philadelphia/Memphis | +602 | 169 |
Robert Horry | Houston/Phoenix/Los Angeles Lakers/San Antonio | +590 | 179 |
Ray Allen | Milwaukee/Seattle/Boston/Miami | +586 | 171 |
Tony Parker | San Antonio/Charlotte | +581 | 226 |
Chauncey Billups | Boston/Toronto/Denver/Minnesota/Detroit/New York/Los Angeles Clippers | +578 | 146 |
Kobe Bryant | Los Angeles Lakers | +555 | 220 |