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Luka Garza from Timberwolves breaks Michael Jordans NBA -Playoff -Record

Luka Garza is a hiking shovel.

In fact, he is a more efficient playoff scorer than Michael Jordan.

You would probably be a little better qualified. Sure, MJ played about a permanent playoff minute than the Timberwolves Backup Center. And yes, Jordan also played in meaningful moments than Garza.

But what use statistics if you can't be a little fun from time to time?

Jordan scored an average of 0.8 points per minute in his playoff career.

After Saturday evening, when Garza scored seven points in five minutes before the bank, he now achieved an average of 1.03 points per minute in his playoff career.

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Garza scored 38 points in 37 playoff minutes.

Just because they are garbage times does not remove the fact that this is a rather effective relationship.

Garza was a monster on the block in College in Iowa.

It doesn't really fit into the modern NBA because he is not a great floor spacer and loves to play with his back to the basket.

But give him a few more meaningless minutes at the end of a game and he brings you a few buckets with high percentages.

Perhaps there is the smallest and smallest case that the Timberwolves Garza should give a chance if the game is still in balance. If he looks good on the block, he will probably score.

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