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The '30-piont, 20-rebound NBA playoff games' quiz
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The '30-piont, 20-rebound NBA playoff games' quiz

Can you name the players with at least 30 points and 20 rebounds in an NBA playoff game? Quiz clue: Games / Team(s) w/ 30-20 Game / Most Recent. Good luck!

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37 / SFW, PHI, LAL / 1969-70
Wilt Chamberlain
15 / MIL, LAL / 1976-77
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
11 / LAL / 1967-68
Elgin Baylor
10 / LAL, MIA / 2005-06
Shaquille O'Neal
8 / STL / 1962-63
Bob Pettit
7 / PHI, PHX, HOU / 1998-99
Charles Barkley
5 / BOS / 1965-66
Bill Russell
5 / HOU / 1980-81
Moses Malone
4 / NYK / 1969-70
Willis Reed
4 / SA / 2002-03
Tim Duncan
4 / DEN / 2024-25
Nikola Jokic
3 / SD, CAP / 1973-74
Elvin Hayes
3 / BUF /1975-76
Bob McAdoo
3 / HOU / 1992-93
Hakeem Olajuwon
3 / UTAH / 1996-97
Karl Malone
3 / MIN / 2003-04
Kevin Garnett
2 / SYR / 1959-60
Dolph Schayes
2 / BOS / 1976-77
Dave Cowens
2 / MIL / 2022-23
Giannis Antetokounmpo
1 / FTW / 1955-56
George Yardley
1 / BOS / 1956-57
Tom Heinsohn
1 / STL / 1965-66
Bill Bridges
1 / STL / 1967-68
Zelmo Beaty
1 / PHX / 1969-70
Connie Hawkins
1 / PHI / 1970-71
Billy Cunningham
1 / SA / 1995-96
David Robinson
1 / PHX / 2005-06
Shawn Marion
1 / LAL / 2022-23
Anthony Davis

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