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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?

6. Nate Robinson, Chicago Bulls (5/13/2013)

Game Score: -7.2

Facing the beast that was the 2013 LeBron James-led Miami Heat, the Chicago Bulls needed scoring from unfamiliar places to upset the Heat. For the totality of the second-round series, Nate Robinson (15.2 points and 5.6 assists per game) was a key contributor, but in Game 4, he and the Bulls wet the bed at home. While the Bulls scored 65 points, Robinson was busy going 0-for-12 for zero points. And, if that wasn't bad enough, Robinson had 4 turnovers in 32 minutes. The Heat went on to win Games 4 and 5 to complete the gentlemen's sweep.

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