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The 10 Best Individual NBA Seasons Since 2000
Which players own the best of the best single-season performances in the NBA since 2000?

Shaquille O'Neal, 1999-2000

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In a list full of recent NBA seasons, it's almost surprising to see a big man -- let alone his performance in a season that took place over 15 years ago -- make the cut. But, Shaquille O'Neal was cut from a different cloth, and he played in a different era entirely.

Back in the earlier days of Shaq and Kobe, the seven-footer posted per-game averages of 29.7, 13.6 rebounds and 3.0 blocks in 40 minutes a night. He shot 57.6% from the field and added 3.8 assists on a personal-best assist percentage of 19.3%.

His 30.6 PER, 9.7 box plus-minus and .283 win shares per 48 ranked at the top of each of the respective categories over the course of Shaq's 19-year career. Accordingly, he took home his only MVP award at the end of this season.

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