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The 11 Worst Individual NBA Playoff Performances in the Last 20 Seasons
The greatest individual outings get the glory, but the worst of the worst deserve some recognition, too. Which players turned in a clunker on the game's biggest stage?

3. Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat (4/24/2004)

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.

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