When the game is on the line, and the margin for error is razor-thin, there’s one name that stands out in the NBA when it comes to clutch playoff performances.

Since the 2014-15 season, Stephen Curry has been the man to watch in the final five minutes of one-possession games, where every point can tip the scales.

A staggering 158 points in clutch playoff moments have come off Curry’s fingertips during these high-pressure situations. His ability to deliver when the stakes are at their highest has solidified his legacy as one of the greatest clutch performers in NBA history.

Trailing behind Curry in this remarkable feat are some other notable names, each showcasing their own clutch abilities:
- Stephen Curry — 158 PTS
- Kawhi Leonard — 99 PTS
- Jimmy Butler — 98 PTS
- LeBron James — 96 PTS
- James Harden — 83 PTS
Curry’s precision and unmatched shooting skills have made him the go-to player when the clock winds down, and the game hangs in the balance.

As he continues to light up the scoreboard in clutch moments, his influence on the game’s most crucial junctures remains unparalleled. Stephen Curry has cemented his status as a clutch playoff legend, setting the standard for excellence in the most pressure-packed scenarios.