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NBA: Top 10 Greatest Game Performances

The greatest NBA performances of all time have influenced the league’s past. It’s where reputations are built and legacies are established.

Basketball players must sprint up and down the floor while almost simultaneously playing defence and offence. NBA players need to have a lot of speed, size, and agility, especially if they want to compete for a championship.

Although there are numerous performances that might be considered to be all-time favourites, we have cut it down to the top 10 greatest game performances, taking into account player effectiveness and dominance when their teams most needed them.

So let’s go back in time and examine the top 10 greatest game performances.

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In the 2000 NBA Finals, Shaq turned in one of his best games to help the Lakers get out to a winning start over the Indiana Pacers. The centre totally outclassed Indiana centre Rik Smits, scoring 43 points, 19 rebounds, four assists, and three blocks. O’Neal and LA won three consecutive championships after the Lakers won the title in six games.

With 29 points combined, Lebron James and teammate Amar’e Stoudemire lead the East. LeBron ended the game with 12 rebounds and 10 assists in a little more than 32 minutes, becoming just the second player in the history of the game to achieve a triple-double. He made 10 of his 18 field goals, or 55.6%, and nine of his ten free throw attempts.

Curry demonstrated his actual worth to the Golden State Warriors on the eve of his winning his second consecutive MVP award. Due to an injury, the guard missed the first three games of the playoff series against the Blazers, but as soon as he was well again, he excelled. Curry beat Portland in Game 4 and finished with 40 points,

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