Since 2020, the world of sports has witnessed a plethora of exceptional individual performances in championship settings. These moments, etched in the annals of sporting history, showcase not only extraordinary athletic ability but also unwavering determination, clutch performances, and the ability to rise to the occasion when the stakes are highest. Here are ten of the most unforgettable individual championship performances since 2020.
Joe Burrow vs. Clemson (2020 National Championship Game): Burrow's performance was a masterclass in quarterbacking. He threw for 463 yards and five touchdowns, adding another score on the ground, leading LSU to victory over the defending champions. Burrow's ability to overcome an early deficit and his sheer dominance cemented his place as a college football legend.
DeVonta Smith vs. Ohio State (2021 National Championship Game): Smith's performance was record-breaking. Despite leaving the game with an injury in the third quarter, the Heisman winner had already set title game records with 12 catches for 215 yards and three touchdowns in the first half alone. His electrifying performance helped Alabama secure the national title.
Patrick Mahomes vs. Houston Texans (2020 AFC Divisional Playoffs): Facing a 24-0 deficit, Mahomes orchestrated a stunning comeback, throwing for five touchdowns and 321 yards. His performance showcased his remarkable talent and leadership, propelling the Chiefs to a Super Bowl victory.
Raheem Mostert vs. Green Bay Packers (2019 NFC Championship Game): While technically before 2020, this game's impact resonated into the new decade. Mostert ran wild, scoring four touchdowns and rushing for 220 yards. His dominant performance ensured the 49ers' Super Bowl berth, leaving no doubt about his impact on the game.
Damian Lillard in the NBA Bubble (2020): Though not a single championship game, Lillard's sustained brilliance during the NBA bubble was a championship-caliber performance. He had three 60-point games, including a 61-point outburst against the Mavericks. Lillard's scoring prowess and clutch play kept Portland's playoff hopes alive.
Jimmy Butler vs. Los Angeles Lakers (2020 NBA Finals, Game 3): With the Heat facing a 2-0 deficit and key players injured, Butler delivered a herculean effort, posting a 40-point triple-double. His performance willed Miami to a crucial victory, injecting life into the series.
LeBron James vs. Golden State Warriors (2016 NBA Finals, Game 7): While this also occurred before 2020, its significance in the decade is undeniable. James recorded a 27-point triple-double, leading the Cavaliers to their first NBA title in franchise history. His iconic block on Andre Iguodala remains one of the defining moments of his career.
Giannis Antetokounmpo vs. Phoenix Suns (2021 NBA Finals, Game 6): Antetokounmpo's 50-point, 14-rebound, and 5-block performance was a historic masterpiece. He dominated on both ends of the court, securing Milwaukee's first championship in 50 years and solidifying his status as a global superstar.
Stephen Curry (Multiple Performances): Curry's consistently record breaking performances throughout the decade have reshaped basketball. Whether it's multiple 12 three-pointer games, or leading the Warriors to multiple championships, his individual brilliance has always shined.
Sam Reinhart vs. Edmonton Oilers (2025 Stanley Cup Final, Game 6): Reinhart's four goals in a series-clinching game helped the Florida Panthers secure back-to-back Stanley Cup titles. His performance was a dream come true, matching the most goals ever scored in a Final game and etching his name in hockey history.
These ten performances represent a small fraction of the incredible individual achievements witnessed in championship settings since 2020. They remind us of the power of sports to inspire, captivate, and create lasting memories. They highlight the dedication, skill, and mental fortitude required to excel under pressure and cement a legacy in the world of sports.