Most assists in an NBA Playoffs game: Full list of postseason single-game passing records all time

Kyle Irving

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The 2024 NBA Playoffs are underway, and as the saying goes, "Records are made to be broken."

When the best teams and players go head-to-head, greatness is bound to happen. We've seen insane scoring performances in the NBA this season, and someone has to put these prolific offensive players in a position to get a bucket.

The "traditional point guard" might be a fading art, but there are still some incredible passers participating in this year's postseason.

Pacers All-Star Tyrese Haliburton dished out a season-best 23 assists in a 2023-24 game. Mavericks guard Luka Doncic and Nuggets center Nikola Jokic are two of the best playmakers in the NBA today, each topping out at 18 assists in a single game this season.

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You can also never looked Lakers star LeBron James, who had 17 assists in a game a few days before the season ended.

Will any of these players challenge the NBA Playoffs' single-game assist record?

Most assists in an NBA Playoffs game

The NBA Playoffs single-game assist leaderboard is dominated by Magic Johnson and John Stockton.

Johnson and Stockton share the NBA Playoffs record for the most assists in a game with 24. Johnson is responsible for 10 of the 20-highest assist games in playoff history.

Steve Nash challenged the single-game playoff assists record back in 2007. He and Rajon Rondo are the only two players to dish out 20 or more assists in a playoff game since 2000.

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RankPlayerAssistsYearResult
T1John Stockton241988 West Finals: Game 5Lakers 111, Jazz 109
 Magic Johnson241984 West Finals: Game 2Lakers 118, Suns 108
T3Steve Nash232007 West First Round: Game 4Suns 113, Lakers 1000
 John Stockton231996 West First Round: Game 1Jazz 110, Trail Blazers 102
 Magic Johnson231985 West Semis: Game 3Lakers 130, Trail Blazers 126
6Doc Rivers221988 East Semis: Game 4Hawks 118, Celtics 109
T7Rajon Rondo212018 West Semis: Game 3Pelicans 119, Warriors 100
 John Stockton211992 West First Round: Game 1Jazz 115, Clippers 97
 Magic Johnson211991 West Finals: Game 1Lakers 111, Trail Blazers 106
 Magic Johnson211991 West First Round: Game 2Lakers 109, Rockets 98
 Magic Johnson211984 NBA Finals: Game 3Lakers 137, Celtics 104
12Rajon Rondo202011 East First Round: Game 3Celtics 113, Knicks 96
 Magic Johnson201991 NBA Finals: Game 5Bulls 108, Lakers 101
 Tim Hardaway201991 West Semis: Game 5Lakers 124, Warriors 119
 Magic Johnson201989 West Finals: Game 4Lakers 122, Suns 117
 Magic Johnson201988 West Finals: Game 5Lakers 119, Mavericks 102
 John Stockton201988 West Semis: Game 7Lakers 109, Jazz 98
 Magic Johnson201987 NBA Finals: Game 2Lakers 141, Celtics 122
 Magic Johnson201986 West Finals: Game 3Rockets 117, Lakers 109
 Johnny Moore201983 West Semis: Game 2Spurs 126, Nuggets 109

Kyle Irving

You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.