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The 'Most three-pointers made in one postseason' quiz
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The 'Most three-pointers made in one postseason' quiz

The Boston Celtics dominance has carried over from the regular season to the postseason, and guard Derrick White is a big reason why they keep winning. In Game 1 of the C's second-round matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers, White hit seven three-pointers in a 120-95 win, giving him a league-best 28 triples this postseason. After the game, teammate Jaylen Brown showed some love for his unheralded teammate. 

"If you don't know Derrick White, you better get to know him. That man has been balling. And he's just getting started. Hell of a game from him tonight."

Which brings us to today's quiz of the day. White was no slouch last postseason, making 50 threes during Boston's run to the Eastern Conference Finals. So, with that in mind, how many of the NBA players with the most three-pointers made in a single postseason can you name in five minutes?

Good luck!

SCORE:
0/50
TIME:
5:00
98 / GSW / 2015 / #30
Stephen Curry
98 / GSW / 2016 / #11
Klay Thompson
92 / GSW / 2019 / #30
Stephen Curry
91 / GSW / 2022 / #30
Stephen Curry
80 / GSW / 2016 / #30
Stephen Curry
77 / BOS / 2022 / #0
Jayson Tatum
77 / GSW / 2022 / #11
Klay Thompson
72 / GSW / 2017 / #30
Stephen Curry
70 / GSW / 2019 / #11
Klay Thompson
67 / GSW / 2018 / #11
Klay Thompson
65 / CLE / 2016 / #5
J.R. Smith
64 / GSW / 2018 / #30
Stephen Curry
62 / DEN / 2020 / #27
Jamal Murray
62 / MIA / 2020 / #55
Duncan Robinson
60 / BOS / 2022 / #7
Jaylen Brown
60 / MIL / 2021 / #22
Khris Middleton
59 / POR / 2019 / #0
Damian Lillard
59 / DEN / 2023 / #27
Jamal Murray
58 / LAC / 2021 / #1
Reggie Jackson
58 / IND / 2000 / #31
Reggie Miller
57 / MIL / 2001 / #34
Ray Allen
57 / GSW / 2015 / #11
Klay Thompson
57 / GSW / 2023 / #30
Stephen Curry
56 / BOS / 2010 / #34
Ray Allen
56 / ORL / 1995 / #3
Dennis Scott
55 / BOS / 2008 / #20
Ray Allen
55 / MIA / 2020 / #99
Jae Crowder
55 / SA / 2013 / #4
Danny Green
55 / TOR / 2019 / #2
Kawhi Leonard
54 / PHX / 2021 / #99
Jae Crowder
54 / PHX / 1993 / #9
Dan Majerle
54 / IND / 1995 / #31
Reggie Miller
53 / BOS / 2023 / #0
Jayson Tatum
52 / TOR / 2019 / #7
Kyle Lowry
52 / HOU / 2018 / #13
James Harden
52 / IND / 2014 / #24
Paul George
52 / ORL / 2009 / #9
Rashard Lewis
52 / DAL / 2022 / #25
Reggie Bullock
51 / LAC / 2021 / #13
Paul George
51 / BOS / 2018 / #12
Terry Rozier
51 / CLE / 2016 / #2
Kyrie Irving
51 / CLE / 2015 / #5
J.R. Smith
51 / DAL / 2022 / #77
Luka Doncic
51 / MIA / 2023 / #2
Gabe Vincent
50 / CLE / 2017 / #0
Kevin Love
50 / UTAH / 2021 / #45
Donovan Mitchell
50 / GSW / 2022 / #3
Jordan Poole
50 / MIA / 2023 / #55
Duncan Robinson
50 / GSW / 2023 / #11
Klay Thompson
50 / BOS / 2023 / #9
Derrick White

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