
Source: BroBible
Summary
The article lists the 9 NBA players with the worst overall record in the playoffs, with a minimum of 50 games played. The list includes CJ McCollum, Steve Blake, Thaddeus Young, Mookie Blaylock, Carmelo Anthony, Eduardo Najera, JaMychal Green, Rod Strickland, and Damian Lillard. The players’ winning percentages range from .301 to .353, with Carmelo Anthony having the most playoff experience and Damian Lillard being the most accomplished active player on the list.
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The habit gets a new name.
Meet the NBA players who can’t catch a break in the playoffs. CJ McCollum’s 22-51 record is the worst in NBA history. Steve Blake’s 17-36 record is a close second. Thaddeus Young’s 19-39 record is a testament to his consistency. Carmelo Anthony’s 28-55 record is a reminder that even great players can struggle in the playoffs. The rest of the list is a who’s who of NBA players who just can’t seem to get it done in the postseason. The NBA playoffs: where heroes are made and legacies are broken.
Because nothing says “legacy” like a sub-.400 winning percentage in the playoffs.
Author: Evan Null








