Game Score: -8.1
As with Allen and Pierce, we very often associate Dwyane Wade's name with playoff success and clutch plays. While the reputation is warranted, it hasn't come absent off-games in big spots. The prime example is Game 3 of the Heat's opening series of the 2004 playoffs, when Wade was held to 2 points (1-of-8 shooting), no assists and 6 turnovers in 31 minutes. The rest of the team followed suit, and the Heat lost 77-71 to the New Orleans Hornets. Although, in true Wade fashion, his team bounced back to win the series in seven.