By John Askounis/ info@eurohoops.net
It’s no longer a secret, European players are more than able to compete in the highest level, at the NBA Playoffs. Eleven of them have displayed their postseason touch more than others launching themselves to the top of the list of the European players with the most points in the NBA Playoffs. Eurohoops takes a look back on their achievements.
Tony Parker
Playoffs campaigns: 17
Points: 4,045 (17.9 ppg)
The only European player over the 4,000-points mark in the NBA Playoffs is Tony Parker. He retired this year flourished with 17 postseason runs, all with the San Antonio Spurs between 2002 and 2018. He played a total of 226 Playoffs matches and averaged over 20 points in six seasons. However, he will gladly put his impressive scoring stats aside to remember his four trips to the very top of the NBA in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2014. There is no direct threat for his first place in our list.
Dirk Nowitzki
Playoffs campaigns: 15
Points: 3,663 (25.3 ppg)
Similar to Parker, Dirk Nowitzki played in the NBA Playoffs for one single team, based in Texas as well, not the Spurs but the Dallas Mavericks. He led his side to the postseason fifteen times always averaging at least 19 points per contest. Nowitzki wrapped up his career with 145 Playoffs games under his belt including his 21 appearances in 2011 with 27,7 points per match, good enough for his lone NBA Championship.
Pau Gasol
Playoffs campaigns: 12
Points: 2,098 (15.4 ppg)
Third place belongs to Pau Gasol. He played in the Playoffs with four different teams, but six out of his 12 runs were with the Los Angeles Lakers including the back-to-back NBA Championships in 2009 and 2010. He debuted with the Memphis Grizzlies and after the Lakers added postseason experience with the Chicago Bulls and the San Antonio Spurs. He is the top active player of our list, but well behind Parker’s and Nowitzki’s scoring totals.
Rik Smits
Playoffs campaigns: 10
Points: 1,537 (14.8 ppg)
The Dunking Dutchman, Rik Smits, played in the NBA Playoffs with the Indiana Pacers from 1990 to 2000. He only made past the opening round five times, but four of those runs went up to the Eastern Conference Finals and his last up the 2000 NBA Finals. Smits marked his final postseason run with 22 out of his 104 Playoffs appearances averaging 11 points per contest, but his side succumbed to the Los Angeles Lakers, 4-2, in the best-of-seven series.
Vlade Divac
Playoffs campaigns: 14
Points: 1,468 (12.1 ppg)
Six Playoffs runs with the Los Angeles Lakers and six more with the Sacramento Kings with two postseason appearances with the Charlotte Hornets in between was the case for Vlade Divac. The current GM of the Kings took part in a career-high 19 Playoffs matches with the Lakers in 1991, but his side’s run was terminated in the Finals by the Chicago Bulls in five games. Eleven years later his Kings were eliminated by the Lakers in the Western Conference Finals. He never won the NBA Championship, but definitely had many strong Playoffs showings to his name.
Serge Ibaka
Playoffs campaigns: 9
Points: 1,426 (10.7 ppg)
Serge Ibaka ranks sixth with 1,426 points in nine Playoffs runs between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Toronto Raptors. In 2011, 2014 and 2016 he made it the Western Conference Finals with the Thunder, took part in the 2012 Finals as well, but found even larger success with his third NBA team following the Thunder and the Orlando Magic, as the Raptors went all the way in 2019 with him pouring 9.4 points per contest.