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Sleepy Floyd
Layup
· May 10 1987
Sleepy Floyd keeps team alive with career-high 51 points in 1987 Playoffs
With his Golden State Warriors on the verge of postseason elimination, it was the man they called Sleepy who refused to turn off the lights. In his lone All-Star season, Sleepy Floyd shows why he was deserving of such an honor, slicing and dicing his way through the star-studded Los Angeles Lakers defense en route to a stylish layup in Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals. Although the Lakers would go on to win the series in the next game, Floyd kept Golden State breathing with the game of his life — a career-high 51 points on 18-for-26 shooting, while adding 10 assists, three rebounds and four steals in the 129-121 triumph on May 10, 1987.
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Layup
Player Box Score
44:00
MIN
51
PTS
3
REB
10
AST
4
STL
0
BLK
2
TOV
0
+/-
18-26
FG
.692
FG%
2-3
3P
.667
3P%
13-14
FT
.929
FT%
Sleepy Floyd
Season Averages
37:24
MIN
18.8
PTS
3.3
REB
10.3
AST
1.8
STL
0.2
BLK
3.4
TOV
0
+/-
6.1-12.6
FG
.488
FG%
0.9-2.3
3P
.384
3P%
5.6-6.5
FT
.860
FT%