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The 'No. 2-scorers by NBA champion' quiz
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The 'No. 2-scorers by NBA champion' quiz

Since recording their second-consecutive sweep of the NBA Playoffs, the Oklahoma City Thunder will have an entire week between games when they take the court for Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals.

While the classic “rest vs. rust,” debate will be part of the discussion for OKC ahead of Game 1 against San Antonio, the break did afford one important Thunder player time to get healthy. 

“I haven’t had to rush back from my hamstring stuff at all,” said Jalen Williams, who played just 33 games in the regular season and missed the last six postseason games with a Grade 1 hamstring strain. 

The Thunder have breezed through the postseason so far, going a combined 8-0 against the Phoenix Suns and a Luka Doncic-less Los Angeles Lakers. But a far more formidable opponent awaits in the WCF in the form of Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Williams was an important Robin to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Batman in the 2025 Playoffs, averaging 21.4 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.8 assists-per-game. With that being said, can you name the second-leading scorer on every NBA championship team since 1977?

Good luck!

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2025 / OKC / 21.4 / #8
Jalen Williams
2024 / BOS / 23.9 / #7
Jaylen Brown
2023 / DEN / 26.1 / #27
Jamal Murray
2022 / GSW / 19.0 / #11
Klay Thompson
2021 / MIL / 23.6 / #22
Khris Middleton
2020 / LAL / 25.0 / #3
Anthony Davis
2019 / TOR / 19.8 / #43
Pascal Siakam
2018 / GSW / 27.5 / #30
Stephen Curry
2017 / GSW / 26.8 / #30
Stephen Curry
2016 / CLE / 27.1 / #2
Kyrie Irving
2015 / GSW / 16.3 / #9
Andre Iguodala
2014 / SA / 17.8 / #2
Kawhi Leonard
2013 / MIA / 19.6 / #3
Dwyane Wade
2012 / MIA / 22.6 / #3
Dwyane Wade
2011 / DAL / 18.0 / #31
Jason Terry
2010 / LAL / 18.6 / #16
Pau Gasol
2009 / LAL / 18.6 / #16
Pau Gasol
2008 / BOS / 20.3 / #20
Ray Allen
2007 / SA / 18.3 / #21
Tim Duncan
2006 / MIA / 13.8 / #8
Antoine Walker
2005 / SA / 18.7 / #20
Manu Ginobili
2004 / DET / 21.0 / #1
Chauncey Billups
2003 / SA / 14.0 / #9
Tony Parker
2002 / LAL / 26.8 / #8
Kobe Bryant
2001 / LAL / 24.6 / #8
Kobe Bryant
2000 / LAL / 15.6 / #8
Kobe Bryant
1999 / SA / 16.6 / #50
David Robinson
1998 / CHI / 15.7 / #33
Scottie Pippen
1997 / CHI / 20.0 / #33
Scottie Pippen
1996 / CHI / 15.7 / #33
Scottie Pippen
1995 / HOU / 21.5 / #22
Clyde Drexler
1994 / HOU / 13.4 / #11
Vernon Maxwell
1993 / CHI / 21.2 / #33
Scottie Pippen
1992 / CHI / 20.8 / #33
Scottie Pippen
1991 / CHI / 20.8 / #33
Scottie Pippen
1990 / DET / 20.6 / #4
Joe Dumars
1989 / DET / 21.3 / #11
Isiah Thomas
1988 / LAL / 21.1 / #32
Magic Johnson
1987 / LAL / 21.7 / #33
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
1986 / BOS / 24.0 / #33
Larry Bird
1985 / LAL / 23.7 / #42
James Worthy
1984 / BOS / 17.6 / #3
Dennis Johnson
1983 / PHI / 22.0 / #22
Andrew Toney
1982 / LAL / 18.0 / #33
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
1981 / BOS / 15.3 / #33
Larry Bird
1980 / LAL / 21.5 / #32
Magic Johnson
1979 / SEA / 20.9 / #24
Dennis Johnson
1978 / WAS / 21.2 / #10
Bob Dandridge
1977 / POR / 18.2 / #32
Bill Walton

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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