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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?

9. Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs (5/15/2004)

Game Score: -6.5

The 2004 Western Conference semifinals was a battle between the Spurs and the Los Angeles Lakers -- two of the league's premier powerhouses. The series lasted six games, but it took just one awful performance from Tony Parker to end it. The star point guard had been key to the team's success that season, but in this pivotal game, he missed 14 of 18 shots (including all 5 attempts from beyond the arc) and contributed nearly as many turnovers (6) as points (9) in 39 minutes of work. The outcome of the game was an 88-76 win for the Lakers.

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