While his play and success in the NBA Finals are basically unmatched, Michael Jordan is not the star with the best winning percentage in championship series. He’s not really that close either.
For this exercise, we looked up NBA All-Stars with at least two Finals played to determine who boasts the best winning record. A bunch of role players who made the All-Star Game at some point in their careers came ahead of MJ.
As always, you can check the full list below.
Record: 8-1 (88.89 percent)
Record: 8-1 (88.89 percent)
Record: 10-3 (76.92 percent)
Record: 8-3 (72.73 percent)
Record: 8-3 (72.73 percent)
Record: 12-5 (70.59 percent)
Record: 12-5 (70.59 percent)
Record: 11-5 (68.75 percent)
Record: 11-5 (68.75 percent)
Record: 11-5 (68.75 percent)
Record: 11-5 (68.75 percent)
Record: 24-11 (68.57 percent)
Record: 24-11 (68.57 percent)
Record: 23-11 (67.65 percent)
Record: 10-5 (66.67 percent)
Record: 22-11 (66.67 percent)
Record: 12-6 (66.67 percent)
Record: 8-4 (66.67 percent)
Record: 6-3 (66.67 percent)
Record: 31-16 (65.96 percent)
Record: 42-22 (65.63 percent)
Record: 19-10 (65.52 percent)
Record: 19-10 (65.52 percent)
Record: 19-10 (65.52 percent)
Record: 34-18 (65.38 percent)
Record: 20-11 (64.52 percent)
Record: 45-25 (64.29 percent)
Record: 7-4 (63.64 percent)
Record: 21-12 (63.64 percent)
Record: 21-12 (63.64 percent)
Record: 23-14 (62.16 percent)
Record: 18-11 (62.07 percent)
Record: 26-16 (61.90 percent)
Record: 21-13 (61.76 percent)
Record: 8-5 (61.54 percent)