Lebron James put up 45 points on 19 for 26 shooting, 15 rebounds, and 5 assists in last night's single-handed evisceration of the Boston Celtics.
We dug up some stats to put the performance in context with the help of Basketball-Reference's Play Index (which only goes back to 1985).
As you can see, it was brilliant:
It's the first time someone put up 45-15-5 while shooting 70% or better from the field in any game (regular season or playoffs), since at least 1985.
It's the first time someone put up 45-15-5 since Wilt Chamberlain in 1964 (via ESPN Stats & Info)
He scored 46% of his team's points, grabbed 20% of his team's rebounds, and dished out 32% of his team's assists.
Only LeBron and Dwight Howard last year against Atlanta have scored 45 points and grabbed 15 rebounds while taking 26 or fewer shots, since at least 1985.
Add in the weight of the situation — a road elimination game in the Eastern Conference Finals for one of the most scrutinized teams in sports history — and you get one of the best playoff performances ever.
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