The Ten Best Individual Perfomances of the 2009-’10 NBA Season

April 9th, 2010 by John Friel Leave a reply »
Throughout an NBA season we are sometimes treated to the performance of a lifetime. Everyone remembers Kobe's 81, Wade's game winning running three-pointer at the buzzer, or LeBron's should have been triple-double at Madison Square Garden. These games stick out in our minds for years, and with the 2009-'10 dwindling down, we have more individual performances that will go on to replay in our minds for years to come.

From rookies to veterans, the best performances of the season came from a wide array of NBA players, each one as exciting as the next.

 

LeBron James —43 Points, 15 Assists, 13 Rebounds, Four Blocks, Two Steals vs. the Denver Nuggets


If only he would have won.

In a 118-116 overtime loss to the Denver Nuggets, LeBron added yet another amazing statistical reason why he is the reigning MVP and Hall of Fame bound. Of LeBron's four triple-double's this season, this was easily the most well-rounded. The game itself was captivating, as we saw James and Carmelo Anthony duke it out in a battle of top 2003 prospects.

Anthony would come out on top with a huge shot over James in the final second ...

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