LeBron James's Cavs had a negative - 4.8 net rating in
his first postseason run, which came in his third year in the league.
Not exact matches
The Great One's voluminous records include the career
postseason marks for goals (122), assists (260) and points (382), so it's only fitting that he won his
first Smythe with a ridiculous record
run of 47 points in only 18 games, including a five - game finals record 11 points against Philadelphia.
In his
first two
postseason starts, he allowed just two
runs, striking out 14 and walking just one.
Three of those home
runs were hit in extra innings — Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa each took Josh Fields deep in the 10th, and George Springer hit a two -
run shot against Brandon McCarthy that proved to be the game - winner in the 11th — the
first time any team has hit three home
runs in extra innings of a
postseason contest.
Kahnle already gave up his
first run of the
postseason, and is in very real danger of giving up another.
I get the need, and I get that Moss is probably going to hit 14 home
runs in the
first two rounds of the
postseason, just because that fits the narrative, yes.