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    Wilt Davis Marchesk's Avatar
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    Default 30,000 PTS 4,000 AST & 15,000 REB Club

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    Karl Malone and Kevin Garnett are the only other two in the vicinity.

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    I make 50-feet jumpers Odinn's Avatar
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    Default Re: 30,000 PTS 4,000 AST & 15,000 REB Club

    Quote Originally Posted by Marchesk
    Kareem Adbul Jabbar
    Wilt Chamberlain

    Karl Malone and Kevin Garnett are the only other two in the vicinity.
    I don't consider KG in the vicinity.
    Malone was just 32 rebounds shy(3-4 games).
    KG is nearly 4300 points shy away(needs more than 2 prime seasons).

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    Default Re: 30,000 PTS 4,000 AST & 15,000 REB Club

    Quote Originally Posted by Odinn
    I don't consider KG in the vicinity.
    Malone was just 32 rebounds shy(3-4 games).
    KG is nearly 4300 points shy away(needs more than 2 prime seasons).
    If you drop the assist requirement down to 3000, Shaq, Duncan, and Hakeem are in the vicinity.

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    Default Re: 30,000 PTS 4,000 AST & 15,000 REB Club

    Of course they are the only names on the list. They played in an era where great big man averaged 35+/15+ in their best seasons.

    They wouldn't be on the list if they played in the same period as Shaq for example. It is impressive, but needs to be put in perspective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plowking
    Of course they are the only names on the list. They played in an era where great big man averaged 35+/15+ in their best seasons.

    They wouldn't be on the list if they played in the same period as Shaq for example. It is impressive, but needs to be put in perspective.
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    Wilt begging his coach to stay in games during blowouts just to pad his stats.
    A lot of shame in his game.

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    Default Re: 30,000 PTS 4,000 AST & 15,000 REB Club

    league rebounds per game was double in the 60s then what it is today.

    Horrible shooting and a fast paced game, a statpadders dream. If anybody checks the per possesion stats you get a much better perspective.

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    I make 50-feet jumpers Odinn's Avatar
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    Default Re: 30,000 PTS 4,000 AST & 15,000 REB Club

    Quote Originally Posted by fpliii
    If you drop the assist requirement down to 3000, Shaq, Duncan, and Hakeem are in the vicinity.
    I don't consider this as 'in the vicinity'. Those names a few or more than a few prime seasons to accomplish this one.

    Tho, including playoffs would be a different thing.

    Including playoffs;
    KAJ [1797 games] 44149 pts / 19921 reb / 6427 ast / 3665 blk*
    Malone [1669 games] 41689 pts / 17030 reb / 5858 ast / 1280 blk
    Duncan [1500 games] 30053 pts / 16800 reb / 4591 ast / 3361 blk
    Shaq [1423 games] 33846 pts / 15607 reb / 3608 ast / 3191 blk
    Hakeem [1383 games] 30701 pts / 15369 reb / 3516 ast / 4302 blk
    Garnett [1532 games] 28315 pts / 15834 reb / 5798 ast / 2199 blk

    *: as you know, blocks weren't recorded KAJ's first 4 career seasons. Possibly blocked the ball over 4400 times.

    KAJ is nearly 45/20/6/5k guy.

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