25 Most Dominant Individual Games in NBA History
19. Tim Duncan – 2003 NBA Finals, Game 6
Tim Duncan was absolutely dominant in this series (as you’ll see later) and was particularly dominant in this championship-sealing win. Duncan tallied a triple-double, and nearly a quadruple-double, as the Spurs beat the Nets 88-77.
His stat line is still staggering today: 21 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists, and eight blocks. Duncan took over this game and series to lead the Spurs to victory.
A triple-double is impressive in and of itself, but a 20/20/10 triple-double is something else.
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