NBA
The 20 Best Individual Postseason Performances in NBA History
1. Tim Duncan, 2003
Win Shares: 5.94
Even the GOAT and the King can't win them all.
Already with one ring to his name, Tim Duncan was a force in the '03 playoffs. At 26 years old, the big man supplied the Spurs with 24.7 points, 15.4 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 3.3 blocks in 42.5 minutes per. His efficiency rated out at a PER of 28.4 while he brought great value (.279 win shares) on a 48-minute basis.
After a hard-fought six-game series against the New Jersey Nets, the Spurs came away with their second championship in four years. As for Duncan, he capped off the top postseason performance with a Finals MVP.