In all of NBA history, there have been exactly 100 different instances of an NBA player scoring at least 10 points, grabbing at least 13 rebounds and dishing at least five assists in a playoff Game 6.
I didn’t use the fine-tooth comb on the weight and importance of each of those games; some may have been blowouts. Some may have been double-overtime thrillers. Some were losses and some were wins. I imagine at least a handful carried the burden of involving a team that had a dream-like season on the line, their fanbases clinging to every possession for dear life and their players minutes away from wondering what uniform they’d be wearing the following fall.