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The 30-5-5 Club
I want to keep track of every game this season where a player records at least 30 points/5 assists/5 rebounds (or at least 5 steals or 5 blocks in place of rebounds and assists).
I'll continue to update the count in this thread, but the stats from each game can be found here.
Count:
LeBron James (16)
Kobe Bryant (8)
Kevin Durant (6)
Josh Smith (5)
Monta Ellis (4)
Carmelo Anthony (4)
Rajon Rondo (3)
Chris Bosh (3)
Derrick Rose (3)
John Wall (2)
Paul Pierce (2)
Stephen Curry (2)
Dirk Nowitzki (2)
Russell Westbrook (2)
Brandon Jennings (2)
Al Jefferson (2)
Kyle Lowry (1)
LaMarcus Aldridge (1)
Paul George (1)
Chris Paul (1)
Tyreke Evans (1)
Deron Williams (1)
Dwight Howard (1)
Rodney Stuckey (1)
Joe Johnson (1)
Jrue Holiday (1)
Marcus Thornton (1)
Dwyane Wade (1)
Raymond Felton (1)
Last edited by Grinder; 04-19-2012 at 12:58 AM.
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I rule the local playground
Re: The 30-5-5 Club
Kevin Durant. And he was abnormally horrible at the line.
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Kobe Apostle
Re: The 30-5-5 Club
Lebron (twice), Wade, and Kobe (twice) averaged that for a full season before, Jordan and Oscar did it an incredible 6 times.
30-5-5 regular seasons
6 - Oscar, Jordan
2 - West, Wilt, Kobe, Lebron
1 - Kareem, Maravich, McGrady, Wade
Last edited by Deuce Bigalow; 12-26-2011 at 12:59 AM.
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Re: The 30-5-5 Club
You didn't put the points for Rondo or Durant
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Sixers|Eagles|Phillies
Re: The 30-5-5 Club
Cool thread. Wonder if we'll get a player from tonights game.
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Gooner | Heat Nation
Re: The 30-5-5 Club
Originally Posted by GOBB
Cool thread. Wonder if we'll get a player from tonights game.
Monta Ellis!! Dude is incredibly underrated. He's a top 5 scorer and no one even knows anything about him.
Last edited by EnoughSaid; 12-26-2011 at 02:16 AM.
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Re: The 30-5-5 Club
Originally Posted by EnoughSaid
Monta Ellis!! Dude is incredibly overrated. He's a top 5 scorer and no one even knows anything about him.
I think you mean underrated?
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Re: The 30-5-5 Club
Originally Posted by KembaWalker
I think you mean underrated?
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: The 30-5-5 Club
Pretty shitty stat, considering Oscar Robertson averaged 30-10-10 over a 5 year span.
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Kobe Apostle
Re: The 30-5-5 Club
Originally Posted by Sarcastic
Pretty shitty stat, considering Oscar Robertson averaged 30-10-10 over a 5 year span.
The 60s pace was at an alltime high
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Re: The 30-5-5 Club
Originally Posted by Sarcastic
Pretty shitty stat, considering Oscar Robertson averaged 30-10-10 over a 5 year span.
Of course the critics will claim that "pace" was the ONLY factor...BUT, where were the other players back then putting up 30-10-10 or even 20-10-10 seasons (although Chamberlain had seasons of 24-24-8 and 24-24-9...and that did not include blocks)?
After all, the "paceologists" would have us believe that NBA teams were scoring 200 ppg and getting 100 rpg.
Last edited by jlauber; 12-26-2011 at 12:22 AM.
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Re: The 30-5-5 Club
I nominate this for a sticky thread that gets updated daily.
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Sixers|Eagles|Phillies
Re: The 30-5-5 Club
Big O a top 10 player of all time. What he did was legendary and wont be duplicated as easily as he did it.
I'll take the 30-5-5 club.
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Kobe Apostle
Re: The 30-5-5 Club
Originally Posted by ProfessorMurder
I nominate this for a sticky thread that gets updated daily.
same here
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