Top Triple Doubles Ever (Quads Don't Count)

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So I saw Draymond Green's stat line tonight and thought, "WOW!, what an epic triple double line!".

29 PTS, 17 REB, 14 AST, 5 STL, 1 BLK

Then I used Google............


http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-pm-triple-double-kings/

Top Five Triple-Doubles:

#5 – Russell Westbrook (2015): 49 points, 15 rebounds, 10 assists To be totally fair, there aren’t a lot of current NBA All-Stars that couldn’t hang a huge game on the Philadelphia 76ers, but this was a historically incredible showing that included career-highs in both points and boards. It also was part of the aforementioned streak of triple-doubles, which further cements its place in history.

#4 – Fat Lever (1988): 31 points, 16 rebounds, 20 assists, 6 steals – Believe it or not, Lever is actually sixth on the all-time list for most career triple-doubles with 43 of them over the course of his 11-year career, more than LeBron James or Michael Jordan. He also once had a triple-double with 23 assists, the most ever recorded in a 3-D. Younger fans may never have heard of the guy, but don’t be fooled by the silly name – Lever was one of the more underrated guards of the 1980s, as evidenced by this ridiculous triple-double and the other 42 he recorded before retiring in 1994.

#3 – Shaquille O’Neal (1993): 24 points, 28 rebounds, 15 blocks – The 28 boards and 15 blocks are both career-highs for one of the best centers in the history of the game, so to have accomplished them both in the same night is pretty unbelievable. That he added 24 points and logged a monster triple-double in just his second season as a pro makes it an even more memorable performance.

#2 – Hakeem Olajuwon (1990): 29 points, 18 rebounds, 11 blocks, 9 assists – One of only four players to have ever recorded a quadruple-double, Olajuwon fell one assist shy of being the only NBA player in history to have recorded two of them. In reality, Olajuwon finished the game with 10 assists, so when it had ended people thought they’d witnessed one of the rarest occurrences in the history of the game. However, that assist was later rescinded, and Olajuwon had his first quadruple-double stricken from the record, demoted to a mere monster triple-double. Thankfully, his actual quadruple-double came less than a month later, which means he was not only close to being the only guy to ever have two of them, but two of them in the same season.

#1 – Wilt Chamberlain (1968): 22 points, 25 rebounds, 21 assists – It makes sense that the guy who owns about half of the league’s most prestigious statistical records would also have been responsible for the craziest triple-double ever. It’s the only double triple-double in league history, if that’s even what we’d call a 20-20-20 game. Chamberlain was obsessed with stats while he was playing, so he was most likely well aware of what he was doing while he was doing it, but the fact he was physically capable of getting this done is insane. It’s hard imagining this happening again.

Honorable Mention:

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1975): 50 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists – Only once in the history of the game has a player scored 50 points as part of a triple-double, and this is it. It would’ve been topped in February of 2009 had the league not taken away one of LeBron James’s rebounds in a game where he also scored 52 points and dished out 11 dimes. But since we can’t count that, we turn to Kareem, who certainly is deserving of at least honorable mention.

Michael Ray Richardson (1985): 38 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists, 9 steals – This one also just barely the missed the list. Richardson was one of the league’s biggest tragedies; it’s crazy to think what he could have accomplished had he not lost so much of his career to drug abuse.

Larry Bird (1992): 49 points, 14 rebounds, 12 assists – It took two overtimes to do it, but this game was nationally televised, and many call it Bird’s “last great game.”

Tracy McGrady (2003): 46 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists – Of all the big games McGrady had over the course of his career, this was the biggest.

Michael Jordan (1989): 47 points, 11 rebounds, 13 assists – This was one of three times Jordan scored 40 or more points as part of a triple-double. Westbrook, for what it’s worth, has done that twice in the last month.

Vince Carter (2007): 46 points, 16 rebounds, 12 assists – Jason Kidd also had a triple-double in this game, the first time since 1989 that two teammates recorded a triple-double in the same game.

Michael Adams (1991): 45 points, 12 assists, 11 rebounds – At 5’11, Adams was the shortest player to ever record a triple-double, though Isaiah Thomas certainly provides hope for someone to break that record.

LeBron James (2006): 43 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists – Currently seventh in career triple-doubles, James will almost certainly move up the list before his career is all said and done.

Hakeem Olajuwon (1987): 38 points, 17 rebounds, 12 blocks, 6 assists, 7 steals – This is the closest to a quintuple-double that anyone’s ever come. Of course it’d be Hakeem.

Quadruple-Doubles

There aren’t enough of them to make a list, but here are the four quadruple-doubles:

David Robinson (February 17, 1994): 34 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 blocks
Nate Thurmond (October 18, 1974): 22 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists, 12 blocks
Hakeem Olajuwon (March 29, 1990): 18 points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists, 11 blocks
Alvin Robertson (February 18, 1986): 20 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals

And finally, even though this one didn’t happen in the NBA, or even Division-I college basketball, this game from Manute Bol while playing Division-II NCAA ball at Bridgeport is pretty ridiculous:

Manute Bol: 32 points, 29 rebounds, 31 blocks

Eat your heart out, Wilt Chamberlain.
 

Virtanen18

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On the topic of triple doubles, someone made this list on reddit of players with the most "LeBrons" (one shy of a triple double in any category) : https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/3z7ccq/a_look_at_the_players_with_the_most_lebrons/

Only 14 players have dropped a Lebron this year. The players with the most Lebrons since Lebron was drafted are

LBJ 165

Kobe 50

Russell Westbrook 42

Wade 37

Kd 24

If you include playoffs Lbj has 209 and the next closest person has 57

The all time leader in lebrons is Lebron at 209, next closest is mj at 123
Pretty nuts.
 

Oilception

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You forgot about the famous Quintuple double that is so impressive only high school girls have ever been able to accomplish it.

From Wikipedia:

There are only two known quintuple-doubles, both at the girls' high-school level. The first was recorded by Tamika Catchings of Duncanville High School (Duncanville, Texas) with 25 points, 18 rebounds, 11 assists, 10 steals and 10 blocks in 1997.[126] The second was by Aimee Oertner of Northern Lehigh High School (Slatington, Pennsylvania), who had 26 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals, and 11 blocks on January 7, 2012
 

Plato

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Or any without points?

Did a Google search and according to Basketball-Reference, there's no occurrence of a triple double without points as one of the three.

Going off a Reddit thread where somebody replied to a similar question, Magic probably got the closest although turnovers was one of the three.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/199104150LAL.html

9 boards
19 assists
11 turnovers
7 points

Rondo also had an 11 assist, 11 rebound and 8 steal performance in 2011.
All this assuming you're excluding quadruple doubles from the equation.
 

Plato

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I meant that in the sense that every quadruple double would still be a triple double without points.
 

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