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The 20 Best Individual Postseason Performances in NBA History

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13. Shaquille O'Neal, 2000

Win Shares: 4.67

Back when Kobe and Shaq were still a thing, it was Shaq who did the heavy lifting in 2000. Spread across 23 games, the dominant seven-footer averaged a career-best 30.7 points per game on 56.6% shooting from the floor. He also added 15.4 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in an average of 43.5 minutes.

At postseason's end, O'Neal had accumulated nearly 4.7 win shares on a PER of 30.5 in getting his first of three NBA titles with Los Angeles.