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The 12 Best Individual NBA Playoff Performances Over the Past 30 Years
Who has been the most dominant for their team when it matters most?

12. Charles Barkley, 6/5/1993

In Game 7 of the 1993 Western Conference Finals, Charles Barkley was the difference-maker for the Phoenix Suns. In his team's 123-110 home victory, the 30-year-old tallied 44 points and 24 rebounds in 46 minutes. Of his two dozen rebounds, 10 came on the offensive end.

There, Barkley shot 12 of 20 from the floor with one three-pointer and a single assist. He used 29.1% of his team's possessions while on the floor and produced 167 points per 100 possessions. All total, Barkley earned himself a 45.0 Game Score while carrying his team to the NBA Finals.

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