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If blocks and steals were being tracked back in the 60s, then wilt and Bill would be on the top of this list. Those two averaged nearly 10 blocks a game with the occasional 10 steals. Wilt even has a quintuple double game, as well as his famous single triple game that anyone else has to do
@@Kingkam_77 actually no he didn’t, The average height for the NBA during the time Wilt played is around 6 foot 5.5, And every team had a centre that was at least 6 foot 10 to combat Wilt. It’s a myth that he played short players
Oscar Robertson used to be regularly in the conversation for greatest player of all-time. As years go by, he barely gets mentioned when people talk about the best players ever. It's ridiculous. In 10 seasons with Cincinnati, he averaged 29.3 ppg, 10.3 Assists and 8.5 rebounds. He won a title as an older (but still good) player with the Bucks playing alongside a young Kareem. He was a great all around player. People seem to judge him based on a few clips of him as an older player shooting a midrange jumper. He was much better than that. He is easily one of the top players of all-time.
That’s because people hate Russell Westbrook so bad, that they take an amazing statistic and make it seem worthless…. Just because he’s the one who holds the record.
People really sleep on how amazing Havlicek was as a player. More triple doubles and rings than most of the guys on posters, screens, etc. hell of a player.
Yeah, but everyone who played in the league when there were 8-15 teams is going to get overlooked. They simply didn't have to face the same level of competition, so their accomplishments are less impressive. Just like how people putting up records today are getting snubbed because of the lack of defense in the league. Different times, different levels of accomplishment.
Seeing Wilt start hunting down the Big O, then getting injured in '69, is pretty amazing. If they'd counted blocks back then, every one of his 78 triple-doubles would be a quadruple-double - except any possible quintuple-doubles, seeing as how they weren't counting steals, neither.
At some point Oscar seems like he has as many TDs as all other players COMBINED. That's the difference with Westbrook's era. Also if they recorded blocks and steals in his days Wilt would have so much more.
A few years ago, I read an article about students who asked the NBA organization to grant access to the archives in order to count blocks of players like Bill Russell and Chamberlain. Russell reportedly had 8.6 per game and Chamberlain blocked his opponents' throw 28 times in one game. Amazing.
@@erebor4nierdzewny970 I watched a video from JxmyHighroller that if the league counted his 8.6 blocks per game, wilt would have 10,560 blocks (correct me if im wrong).
Bill Russell and Wilt kind of get shafted here as blocks weren’t officially measured until the 73-74 season when both were out of the league. Either of them getting 10 blocks in a game was not uncommon, so they would easily have way more triple doubles than what they’re officially credited with.
But back then you didn't had the rule, that you can only stand three seconds in the zone. So for example imagine a Rudy Gobert or even Tacko Fall standing the whole under the rim. This is also supported by the fact, that back then the Players literally shot no threes and where just running towards the rim. So please stop comparing different ages with each other an jumping into conclusions.
I remember when Russ was in Rockets and i forgot who it was but clearly the ball was going to the guy and Russ gives him the dirtiest look because the guy didn't let him get the rebound and the game ended with Russ getting 9 boards. That was so funny 😂
If blocks were counted towards this stat back when Wilt played, he would lead this list by hundreds of games. Remember this guy blocked, literally, thousands of shots. Over 20 a game was common for him and 10 is pretty close to his average before 1970. So think about how many quadruple doubles he had when you look at his counted triple doubles. Also Russell fits into this category due to his 10+ blocks a game being normal.
The game has changed...in the next 10-15 years almost all the old school players will be off the list. Players prioritize stats now more than ever before
He’s a very selfish player. Westbrook will never win a title because of anything he does. If he’s on a team that wins a title then it will be in spite of him rather than because of him. He’s team cancer.
@@letstalk140 it is when you are literally snatching rebounds from your teammates and making a shit ton of dumb passes instead of just scoring. also getting 35 minutes every game sure helps.
@@kirihara147 it's not this is the nba russ is like 6tt3 200 pounds hes not a 7fter. Shit fk going 20 10 is not easy this man westbrook is a different breed
I have great respect for Magic ranking as high as he does with a relatively short career. Also, his 30 playoff triple doubles is most all time (with the usual caveat that Wilt and Russell would likely be much higher if you counted their blocks). Lebron has 28, then it's Jokic's 18 in third place.
Westbrook becomes less impressive when look at the flow, everybody taking off with a lot of triple doubles in that era. In big-O’s era, he is the only one doing it; in magic’s era, magic larry bird are the only one doing it...
And Fat Lever (along with magic and bird)! (probably the least elite player to make it high on the list, at least since the 50s - he was a pretty good player but basically he was a point guard who could rebound.)
Yeah russ was the first in the era to do it.. what are you gonna start saying curry’s range isn’t impressive cause other players can shoot that far now too?? Lmao ignorant asf
As of end of 2023-24 season Westbrook has 199, Jokic has 130 and Doncic has 77. Not counting his rookie season Joker has averaged 16.3 triple doubles per season (had 24 and 25 in the two most recent seasons). Assuming he plays to age 35, which is Westbrook's age, and continues the 16.3 pace he would end up with 228. So seems entirely likely that he and/or Doncic will eventually be at the top of this list.
This stat used to be special until Russ came along and showed us how easy they are when you have your entire team making it the top priority to make sure you get one every night.
When you see Oscar Robertson take the lead back in 1960 and reach a towering 181 Triple - Doubles. You think , no one will ever reach that number ! Enter Russel Westbrook !
Least respectable stat thanks to Russ. He had an entire organization dedicated to make him triple double for years. All his teammates let him get the easy d rebounds, got the ball all the time, made attempts whenever he wants. Kidd's 107 triple doubles way more respectable, so many times I have seen him finishing the game like 9-17-15 stats, he just didn't care. Anyone on this list would have way more triple doubles if they were stat padders like Westbrick.
Pretty sure Russ has more games with 9 rebounds or assists in NBA history. And his teams let him get the rebounds because it helps him push the ball in transition. Hence why his teams are always at the top of the league in pace. He has the 2nd most offensive rebounds in history or a PG behind Kidd in 500 less games. Let that hate go man.
@@NBATheory I heard this argument so many times, apparently only Russ of all PGs figured out that ball transition formula. Not buying it. It's not hate, I just don't like to watch selfish players turning the game into their personal showcase. It's a team sport. He is the only player I know boxing out his teammates, once I even saw he was yelling to Adams in the middle of a game for not letting him to grab the easy rebound (btw how about Adams' stats?). I have seen him sometimes didn't take a single shot and forced unnecessary assits during a whole quarter because he was one assist away from his triple double. Like many said his triple doubles are not organic, it's not the result of a good team play, it's one individual chasing his own glory. That's why when he averaged triple double numbers 4 season in 5 years, his teams didn't even make the playoffs or lost in 1st round at best. Congrats on most inefficient triple doubles in history. There is a reason when you google "stat padder" it looks like you entered Russ's insta page, dude's face is everywhere. Even though he is a talented player he got this title by stat padding and we all know it.
Russell Westbrook being at the top of the triple doubles always made me realize. Doesn't matter how good you are at the game as long as you're in the top 100 and stat pack you can get triple doubles. Westbrook will most likely pass LeBron James out for the most turnovers in his career as well.
Can you imagine the big o's team not getting a rebound so he could get the triple double hahahaha all the new leaders need to have an asterisk by there name
While most of this looks possibly right the idea that some only on list because some items were not recorded in early days of NBA shows the somewhat foolishness of lists . Case in point anyone who watched NBA in 1960's until now knows Russell had more assists than shots he took & avg. over 14 PPG his career & he had numerous Reb. & Blocks & Wilt who had blocks & points & Reb. & if stats were kept in his 1045 games few if any would not have saw a Triple Double for at least 85 or 90% of them . Yea , new things done after they retired to make others relevant in NBA . Yea they are but not best.
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Can you Imagine if Oscar Robertson TRIED to get triple dubs, or was even aware of that being recognized as an achievement?
Lol nobody even brought up that as an achievement until Magic Johnson.
Lol you don’t do some 181 times unintentionally and he’s not dumb they were definitely aware of it
@@balls1450 they counted assist differently its likley that he actually had more by todays standards
I agree in an interview Oscar said if I would have known it was going to be a big deal I would have done it more often.
Jason Kidd so underrated. As a player.
I had a Jason Kidd folder in elementary school 🤣
As a player? Is that you Harp?
Agreed. As much as the least clutch player in nba history is overrated.
Overated as a person ;)
If blocks and steals were being tracked back in the 60s, then wilt and Bill would be on the top of this list. Those two averaged nearly 10 blocks a game with the occasional 10 steals. Wilt even has a quintuple double game, as well as his famous single triple game that anyone else has to do
Ikr
If they were counted then Wilt's records would've been even crazier, He would have the unbeatable all-time blocks record
I’ve had some triple singles in my days but never a single triple
I mean he did play 5’7 cashiers so…
@@Kingkam_77 actually no he didn’t, The average height for the NBA during the time Wilt played is around 6 foot 5.5, And every team had a centre that was at least 6 foot 10 to combat Wilt. It’s a myth that he played short players
Oscar Robertson used to be regularly in the conversation for greatest player of all-time. As years go by, he barely gets mentioned when people talk about the best players ever. It's ridiculous. In 10 seasons with Cincinnati, he averaged 29.3 ppg, 10.3 Assists and 8.5 rebounds. He won a title as an older (but still good) player with the Bucks playing alongside a young Kareem. He was a great all around player. People seem to judge him based on a few clips of him as an older player shooting a midrange jumper. He was much better than that. He is easily one of the top players of all-time.
Kareem mentions Oscar when the subject comes up.
@@johannesswillery7855 So does Dr.J
I feel like the older generations are falling out of consideration for the goat for some reason
That’s because people hate Russell Westbrook so bad, that they take an amazing statistic and make it seem worthless…. Just because he’s the one who holds the record.
@Wil Paul stats actually show his team wins over 70% of the time when he gets a triple double
People really sleep on how amazing Havlicek was as a player. More triple doubles and rings than most of the guys on posters, screens, etc. hell of a player.
I got to see him playing at Garden his final season ... I was only 12 so really didn't appreciate what I was seeing!
Yeah, but everyone who played in the league when there were 8-15 teams is going to get overlooked. They simply didn't have to face the same level of competition, so their accomplishments are less impressive. Just like how people putting up records today are getting snubbed because of the lack of defense in the league. Different times, different levels of accomplishment.
Pretty cool that in 1953-1954, if you had 0 triple doubles you were tied for 6th most all time.
Seeing Wilt start hunting down the Big O, then getting injured in '69, is pretty amazing. If they'd counted blocks back then, every one of his 78 triple-doubles would be a quadruple-double - except any possible quintuple-doubles, seeing as how they weren't counting steals, neither.
At some point Oscar seems like he has as many TDs as all other players COMBINED. That's the difference with Westbrook's era. Also if they recorded blocks and steals in his days Wilt would have so much more.
That's the crazy thing about Wilt ...I mean there's footage on CZcams of the guy casually having 5 block quarters.
A few years ago, I read an article about students who asked the NBA organization to grant access to the archives in order to count blocks of players like Bill Russell and Chamberlain. Russell reportedly had 8.6 per game and Chamberlain blocked his opponents' throw 28 times in one game. Amazing.
@@erebor4nierdzewny970 I watched a video from JxmyHighroller that if the league counted his 8.6 blocks per game, wilt would have 10,560 blocks (correct me if im wrong).
@@markelbatone5819 I hope NBA do this. Those Legends deserve this respect...
@@jamespuso1627 my mycareer player would like to disagree
Please Do an updated version.... luka is still 22 and just had his 44th triple double
Bill Russell and Wilt kind of get shafted here as blocks weren’t officially measured until the 73-74 season when both were out of the league. Either of them getting 10 blocks in a game was not uncommon, so they would easily have way more triple doubles than what they’re officially credited with.
10 blocks in a game....just damn....that's crazy
But back then you didn't had the rule, that you can only stand three seconds in the zone. So for example imagine a Rudy Gobert or even Tacko Fall standing the whole under the rim. This is also supported by the fact, that back then the Players literally shot no threes and where just running towards the rim. So please stop comparing different ages with each other an jumping into conclusions.
You would think the guy with most triple doubles in history would be the most productive (/efficient) one too 😂
Technically he is... he just started being inefficient especially the past few years.
@@mojbasket4684 Bronsexuals
@@jonase5680 Bronsexuals
@@mojbasket4684 cry he still a Future hall of famer
@@mojbasket4684 laughing at a millionaire? Yea the jokes on you goofy 😂
jokic gonna smash this record by the end of his career eeeeasy
maybe Doncic will be faster
@@ffjdmarco no
Rest of the video:🏃⚡
1970s: 😴
whos here from puzzle doors?
i was going to comment this lmao
same
yes
ME
Oscar Robertson in 1961:
*LOL BYEEEEE*
Oscar Robertson said “hold my beer, I’ll show you how it’s done”
Nikola Jokic is going to hold this record one day and it probably won’t be that far in the future.
Wemby is coming. ;)
Wemby is not a passer like Jokic. But I see him doing a quadruple-double games, when he would pass well.
I just watched bar graph go up and down for 5 minutes
Grant Hill really stuck around, hell he's still there since he's tied with hondo
I remember when Russ was in Rockets and i forgot who it was but clearly the ball was going to the guy and Russ gives him the dirtiest look because the guy didn't let him get the rebound and the game ended with Russ getting 9 boards. That was so funny 😂
Last few years in OKC, he'd get mad when guys would make an extra pass, denying him of a possible assist.
Jordan could have a few more if Rodman shared some of his rebounds around.
@@RandomPlaceHolderName yeah man what did u see one highlight of that happening?😂
Yeah, he steals rebounds from his teammates. More than once, Steven Adams looked like he wanted to break bones after Westbrook did that to him.
The domination of the big O! Amazing.
I hope u make a video for a players with highest Turn-over too
Andy Phillip made the first triple-double in NBA history (thanks Jxmyhighroller)
If blocks were counted towards this stat back when Wilt played, he would lead this list by hundreds of games. Remember this guy blocked, literally, thousands of shots. Over 20 a game was common for him and 10 is pretty close to his average before 1970. So think about how many quadruple doubles he had when you look at his counted triple doubles. Also Russell fits into this category due to his 10+ blocks a game being normal.
Lenny Wilkens as a coach and player is definitely a legend after watching a lot of these
Maurice Stokes was rolling before his injury. One of the biggest what ifs.
Bob Cousy has 33 triple doubles…
Magic had a short career so this prove how dominant he was with 5 rings 9 final appearances
No, it reveals how dominant the Lakers were. Magic never won anything by himself. No player ever does.
If Blocks was an official stats,Wilt Chamberlain would average a Triple Double for his entire career.There’re games Where Wilt blocks over 30 Blocks
Big O's bar came in faster than a really fast incoming thing.
Will this be updated soon?
Oscar Robertson rly got shot out of a canon
Westbrick pads his stats so fast, it took the entire OKC team effort to pad his way to the top.
If you notice, his numbers skyrocket as soon as KD got hurt, and then after he left. That offense had to run through Westbrook after that
It’s crazy to think luka is on this list so early in his career got to to respect that!
was thinkin the same thing. just hope his career isn't as sad as westbrooks
The game has changed...in the next 10-15 years almost all the old school players will be off the list. Players prioritize stats now more than ever before
@@sumtingwang more like the pace of the game is higher and more is expected of players these days. Lots of talented players in the league
Luka currently has 46 triple doubles now.
If only turnovers were tracked Westbrick would have had 100s of quadruple doubles and like 400 triple doubles
Ok then. So Oscar is the Babe Ruth of triple doubles
Russell Westbrook is the king of empty stats.
Westbrick averages quadriple doubles
Pts, assist, rebounds, turnovers
He’s a very selfish player. Westbrook will never win a title because of anything he does. If he’s on a team that wins a title then it will be in spite of him rather than because of him. He’s team cancer.
IMO a triple double doesn’t automatically mean you had a great game
It doesnt but its impressive it's not easy going 20 10 10 every night
@@letstalk140 *10 10 10
@@letstalk140 it is when you are literally snatching rebounds from your teammates and making a shit ton of dumb passes instead of just scoring. also getting 35 minutes every game sure helps.
@@kirihara147 it's not this is the nba russ is like 6tt3 200 pounds hes not a 7fter. Shit fk going 20 10 is not easy this man westbrook is a different breed
not anymore
Westbrook would box out his own teammate to stuff the stats
I wonder how long this chart would be in Wilt’s favor if blocks were included…also steals! 🏀👍🏻
Jason Kidd is a monster!
I have great respect for Magic ranking as high as he does with a relatively short career.
Also, his 30 playoff triple doubles is most all time (with the usual caveat that Wilt and Russell would likely be much higher if you counted their blocks). Lebron has 28, then it's Jokic's 18 in third place.
Domantas Sabonis will be on this list soon.
Was wondering why Maurice Stokes just stopped at 1958 sad story to learn if you haven't heard about him.
If only magic played more
MVP
Turnover king and the greatest stat padding in history
Westbrook becomes less impressive when look at the flow, everybody taking off with a lot of triple doubles in that era. In big-O’s era, he is the only one doing it; in magic’s era, magic larry bird are the only one doing it...
And Fat Lever (along with magic and bird)! (probably the least elite player to make it high on the list, at least since the 50s - he was a pretty good player but basically he was a point guard who could rebound.)
Yeah russ was the first in the era to do it.. what are you gonna start saying curry’s range isn’t impressive cause other players can shoot that far now too?? Lmao ignorant asf
Noy surprised to see Jordan on the list
One thing is for sure and this record of Russell's will never be broken.
He is by far the alltime leader in "Useless Triple Doubles".......🤣
Yeah winning when he gets one 80% of the time is real useless man
@@kevinlovehandle7045 winning what......🤣
Jokic and Luka are moving fast
They will end up high on the list
Russel, Lebron and Curry (living legends).
Вестбрук не легенда он звезда это да но до легенды не дотягивает
@@babaeb1 reasonable
Hahaha
Westbrook está pífio ultimamente
👌👌👌
*Kevin Durant leaves for Golden State*
Russell Westbrook: time to start paddin
it felt eerie when wilts and big Os number stopped
Lebron is in the picture on almost every list. Crazy. Westbrook shot up like a rocket damn.
Make a turnover chart.
Westbrick is the king of triple doubles
As of end of 2023-24 season Westbrook has 199, Jokic has 130 and Doncic has 77. Not counting his rookie season Joker has averaged 16.3 triple doubles per season (had 24 and 25 in the two most recent seasons). Assuming he plays to age 35, which is Westbrook's age, and continues the 16.3 pace he would end up with 228. So seems entirely likely that he and/or Doncic will eventually be at the top of this list.
Let's not forget about Hakeem's quadruple double as well as Westbrook's triple singles.
*And Wilt's single triple!
My guess is if blocks were counted back then Wilt would be top 3 on this list.
I'm surprised Wilt held second for as long as he did....
He definitely chose to play differently in 1967 to lead the league in assists that season. Definitely could've had way more
This stat used to be special until Russ came along and showed us how easy they are when you have your entire team making it the top priority to make sure you get one every night.
Oh yeah he is so intimidating that every single team bows down and gives him that chance right??
*sarcasm
I don't think they are easy to get, but they don't contribute to winning games when you're inefficient and prone to turning the ball over.
@@ursula3438 uh actually for Westbrook it does lmao
@@HoldMeBack Your sarcasm is misplaced. It belittles you.
@@kevinlovehandle7045 Why are you laughing like a lunatic?
Sabonis will be in the top ten soon
Russ said “hold my bricks”
Luka will be top 3 by end of his career
And that's just Cuase he's a stat chaser
I doubt it.
.Hes injury prone kind of player..
Jokic*
Сасямбо он будет делать
@@urbanbullskennel5131 you don’t watch basketball
When you see Oscar Robertson take the lead back in 1960 and reach a towering 181 Triple - Doubles. You think , no one will ever reach that number !
Enter Russel Westbrook !
*nikola jokic has entered the chat*
@@spiderman4207 so did Luka Doncic
@@spiderman4207 I think Jokic will pass Westbrook, but Doncic will be the greatest ever, he is only 22 years old
@@eduardozaidan3652 Jokic wont have the prime Triple Double seasons tho It might be a longevity accomplishment
@@eduardozaidan3652 Luka can definitely be a top 10 player when it's said and done but he got a long 17-19 years ahead of him
Oscar Robertson did that much at the time that it was unusual. Today in a day I think it would be equivalent to doing 20 pts 20 reb and 20 ass
no. His years are the fastest paced decade in NBA history at ~120, around 20% higher than current day lol. So its equivalent to 8+8+8 actually
@@hailsnover6214 facts
This is all he'll be known for.
And proving, if proof were needed, that the MVP award is meaningless.
@@RandomPlaceHolderName more like Harden should've got it that year
NJokić gonna be #3 minimum by the time he retires
He's already number 3 right now And in 3 years he will be number 1 unless injured
Jr double triple whopper
Wilt is the GOAT
Period
Boy, Russ was a single point away of a triple-double but was out of the game due to fouling out. This was against the Hawks.😂
Least respectable stat thanks to Russ. He had an entire organization dedicated to make him triple double for years. All his teammates let him get the easy d rebounds, got the ball all the time, made attempts whenever he wants. Kidd's 107 triple doubles way more respectable, so many times I have seen him finishing the game like 9-17-15 stats, he just didn't care. Anyone on this list would have way more triple doubles if they were stat padders like Westbrick.
Pretty sure Russ has more games with 9 rebounds or assists in NBA history. And his teams let him get the rebounds because it helps him push the ball in transition. Hence why his teams are always at the top of the league in pace. He has the 2nd most offensive rebounds in history or a PG behind Kidd in 500 less games. Let that hate go man.
@@NBATheory I heard this argument so many times, apparently only Russ of all PGs figured out that ball transition formula. Not buying it.
It's not hate, I just don't like to watch selfish players turning the game into their personal showcase. It's a team sport. He is the only player I know boxing out his teammates, once I even saw he was yelling to Adams in the middle of a game for not letting him to grab the easy rebound (btw how about Adams' stats?). I have seen him sometimes didn't take a single shot and forced unnecessary assits during a whole quarter because he was one assist away from his triple double.
Like many said his triple doubles are not organic, it's not the result of a good team play, it's one individual chasing his own glory. That's why when he averaged triple double numbers 4 season in 5 years, his teams didn't even make the playoffs or lost in 1st round at best. Congrats on most inefficient triple doubles in history.
There is a reason when you google "stat padder" it looks like you entered Russ's insta page, dude's face is everywhere. Even though he is a talented player he got this title by stat padding and we all know it.
@@NBATheory people just like to hate greatness lmao
@@NBATheory Russell Westbrook is highly overrated. If he ever wins a ring it will not be because of anything he does. It will be in spite of him.
@@kevinlovehandle7045 And yet, Westbrook has never been great. He’s team cancer.
The Ben Simmon's graph stops abruptly for no good reason.
Has anyone in the comments played basketball on a college or pro level or competed against anyone who has made it to those levels 🤔
What's Triple Double Mean
I’m not even a lebron fan but let’s be honest, he could have 250 plus triple doubles if he had really wanted to.
Then he would have the same amount of rings as Westbrick🤣🤣😂
Well then Wilt too!!
Lol lebron could of should've but didn't
Then why didn’t he
@@2011FCLiverpool cause maybe winning is more important
who was 'Fat Lever' what a name looool
"The Basketball" Russell Westbrook
Luka only 23 and on this list.
Russell Westbrook Rules
Westbrook climbed that list in a hurry
All time triple double but will end up no ring. How awful was that
Don’t think rings have anything to do with one players talent, that’s like saying Derek fisher is better than iverson because he has rings
Only difference is no one plays defense any more so guys like Westbrook look good.
I think the league is just more talented today and it’s way harder to guard todays players
@@kevinlovehandle7045 😂
Ben simmons??
Russell Westbrook being at the top of the triple doubles always made me realize. Doesn't matter how good you are at the game as long as you're in the top 100 and stat pack you can get triple doubles. Westbrook will most likely pass LeBron James out for the most turnovers in his career as well.
So many people complaining in the comments because of the game of basketball progressing. Hilarious
Russell Westbrook decided, "hey I guess I'll just do this whole triple-double thing, f*** it 🤷♂️"
Nowdays shits on steroids and brickthrowers like Giannis and Westbrick can do a tripple-double.......... Just players for stats and nothing else.
Westbrook, Luka and Harden ruined triple doubles and made it nothing more then stat padding category... that doesn't impact their teams success.
None of them ruined it. You can't ruin a stat. Thats like saying Curry ruined 3 pointers or Drummond ruined rebounds
@@krustykrabpizza4328 yeah it’s literally the same thing people are just ignorant
Can you imagine the big o's team not getting a rebound so he could get the triple double hahahaha all the new leaders need to have an asterisk by there name
me here from a roblox game
While most of this looks possibly right the idea that some only on list because some items were not recorded in early days of NBA shows the somewhat foolishness of lists . Case in point anyone who watched NBA in 1960's until now knows Russell had more assists than shots he took & avg. over 14 PPG his career & he had numerous Reb. & Blocks & Wilt who had blocks & points & Reb. & if stats were kept in his 1045 games few if any would not have saw a Triple Double for at least 85 or 90% of them . Yea , new things done after they retired to make others relevant in NBA . Yea they are but not best.
Maybe westbrick can make better decisions now 😂.
This is getting out of hand
Nikola Jokic will be the best!
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