 Welcome to the Top 10 NBA Playoffs Fantasy Performances in Fandall History, which dates back to 2009. Just a warning for all you haters out there, you're going to see a lot of LeBron James on this list. He owns the majority of these spots since, well, he has played in 266 playoff games in his career. Let's get right to it. Starting at number 10, LeBron put up 81.1 Fandall Points against the Hawks in Game 3 of the 2015 Eastern Conference Finals to put the Cavs up three games to zero. King James finished with an insane triple double, 37 points, 18 boards, 13 assists. The Cavs went on to lose to the Golden State Warriors that year in the NBA Finals, but LeBron was an absolute tear during those playoffs. At number 9, it's another Cavs LeBron game, this time in 2009 Fandall's first year in existence. James scored 49 points in a one-point loss to the Magic in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The Cavs went on to drop this series, but LeBron did help fantasy players with 81.2 Fandall Points in that first game. LeBron also holds the number 8 spot with 81.7 Fandall Points as a member of the Cavs in 2018. The King dropped 46 points and grabbed 11 boards to help Cleveland force a Game 6 in the Eastern Conference Finals. That year LeBron and the Cavs lost to the Warriors in the NBA Finals again. Coming in at number 7 with 82.1 Fandall Points is, you guessed it, LeBron James. This time we go to 2012 in South Beach. The Heat beat the Pacers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals as LeBron posted 40 points, 18 boards and 9 assists. LeBron and the Miami Heat went on to win a ring that season, the first championship of LeBron's legendary career. At number 6, we finally see a new face for this top 10 list. The Dallas Mavericks, Luka Dončić. Luka led the Mavs to an overtime victory over the Clippers with 43.17 boards, 13 assists for 84.9 Fandall Points. Luka's triple-double in the bubble was fantasy gold for DFS players who rostered him. We now return to our regularly scheduled programming for spots 5 and 4 on the list. Yes, LeBron James. The fifth best Fandall performance in playoff history came during their 2016 NBA Finals as LeBron dropped 41 points to win Game 5 against the Warriors, good for 86.7 Fandall Points. At number 4 on our top 10 countdown is LeBron's 87.1 Fandall Point performance. It came when he dropped 41 points again in Game 6, that same final series against the Dubs. You may remember LeBron and the Cavs came back from a 3-1 deficit to win the finals in 7 games. Okay, I can now promise you LeBron is done on this Fandall Top 10 list. Haters, welcome back. At number 3 is Portland Trailblazers superstar Damian Lillard who scored 55 points, pulled down 11 boards and dished out 6 assists for 88.2 Fandall Points against Denver in the 2021 playoffs. What's crazy is that wasn't even enough for a Game 5 win over the Nuggets. Despite it being quote, Dame time, the Trailblazers were knocked out in the first round by the short-handed Nuggets. At number 2, Russell Westbrook in 2017 with OKC. He posted 51 points, 10 boards, 13 assists and an incredible 93.5 Fandall Points against the Rockets in 2017. Cracking 90 Fandall Points is the stuff only legends do. It's only fitting that this legendary performance came from Mr. Triple Double himself. And coming in at number 1, the greatest fantasy basketball performance in NBA Playoff history since Fandall came into the world, Kevin Durant in a Brooklyn Nets uniform in the 2021 playoff against the eventual champion Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference semifinals. You remember that game, right? When Katie posted a Triple Double of 49.17 rebounds, 10 assists, worth a whopping 96.4 Fandall Points and one of the greatest playoff performances you'll ever see. And there you have it, the top 10 NBA playoff performances in Fandall history.