^Scott Skiles had 14 assists in the first half, 10 assists in the third quarter, and 6 assists in the fourth quarter. Skiles passed for more than twice as many assists as the opposing team, 30–14.
^Kevin Porter passed for more assists than the opposing team, 29–18.
^Bob Cousy passed for 19 assists in a half, setting the NBA record, and 12 assists in a quarter, the NBA record at the time. Cousy passed for more assists than the opposing team, 28–15.
^Guy Rodgers had 16 assists in one half. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 28–24.
^John Stockton had 15 assists in the second half. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 28–27.
^Stockton passed for more assists than the opposing team, 27–25.
^Ernie DiGregorio established the rookie single-game record.
^Isiah Thomas passed for 16 assists in the first half.
^Nate McMillan tied Ernie DiGregorio's rookie single-game record. McMillan had 17 assists in the second half. For the game, he passed for more assists than the opposing team, 25–24.
^The game went to double overtime. Kidd had more assists than the opposing team, 25–23.
^John Lucas did not start in the game. He also did not score in the game. He passed for 14 assists in the second quarter, setting the NBA record. The Spurs had 50 assists as a team. This was also the last game of the regular season.
^Magic Johnson had 13 assists in the second half, setting a playoff record at the time.
^Isiah Thomas registered a
triple-double. The game went to double overtime.
^The game marked the second time that
Karl Malone scored 40 or more points and Stockton had 20 or more assists in the same game. Stockton had more assists than the opposing team, 23–20.
^Stockton had more assists than the opposing team, 23–22.
^Stockton had 14 assists in the second half. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 23–20.
^Nick Van Exel had more assists than the opposing team, 23–21.
^Jamaal Tinsley had a triple-double. He was also a rookie.
^Steve Nash passed for 15 assists in the first half, tying the playoff record. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 23–21.
^Rajon Rondo had a triple-double. Rondo had 21 assists after three quarters. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 23–20.
^Scott Skiles had 14 assists in the first half, 10 assists in the third quarter, and 6 assists in the fourth quarter. Skiles passed for more than twice as many assists as the opposing team, 30–14.
^Kevin Porter passed for more assists than the opposing team, 29–18.
^Bob Cousy passed for 19 assists in a half, setting the NBA record, and 12 assists in a quarter, the NBA record at the time. Cousy passed for more assists than the opposing team, 28–15.
^Guy Rodgers had 16 assists in one half. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 28–24.
^John Stockton had 15 assists in the second half. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 28–27.
^Stockton passed for more assists than the opposing team, 27–25.
^Ernie DiGregorio established the rookie single-game record.
^Isiah Thomas passed for 16 assists in the first half.
^Nate McMillan tied Ernie DiGregorio's rookie single-game record. McMillan had 17 assists in the second half. For the game, he passed for more assists than the opposing team, 25–24.
^The game went to double overtime. Kidd had more assists than the opposing team, 25–23.
^John Lucas did not start in the game. He also did not score in the game. He passed for 14 assists in the second quarter, setting the NBA record. The Spurs had 50 assists as a team. This was also the last game of the regular season.
^Magic Johnson had 13 assists in the second half, setting a playoff record at the time.
^Isiah Thomas registered a
triple-double. The game went to double overtime.
^The game marked the second time that
Karl Malone scored 40 or more points and Stockton had 20 or more assists in the same game. Stockton had more assists than the opposing team, 23–20.
^Stockton had more assists than the opposing team, 23–22.
^Stockton had 14 assists in the second half. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 23–20.
^Nick Van Exel had more assists than the opposing team, 23–21.
^Jamaal Tinsley had a triple-double. He was also a rookie.
^Steve Nash passed for 15 assists in the first half, tying the playoff record. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 23–21.
^Rajon Rondo had a triple-double. Rondo had 21 assists after three quarters. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 23–20.