Lebron failed to have a triple double for the 4th straight game i think, anyway it made me think of putting up a thread about triple doubles since Jkidd is my fave player. Its not as easy as it seems but i was surprised to see that the last person who had a triple-double streak longer than three games was Michael Jordan, who had seven straight in March and April of 1989.
Anyway got this from WIKI
NBA triple-double facts
* Averaging a triple-double over an entire season: Oscar Robertson is the only player in NBA history to achieve this feat.[3] During the 1961-1962 season, Robertson averaged 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds, and 11.4 assists per game[4]
* All-time leader (regular season): Oscar Robertson is the all-time leader with 181.
* All-time leader (playoffs): Magic Johnson is the all-time leader with 30.
* Most triple-doubles in a single season: Oscar Robertson with 41 triple-doubles in one season during the 1961-62 NBA season.[3] Wilt Chamberlain is in second place with 31 triple-doubles in the 1967-68 season.[5]
* Youngest player: LeBron James, aged 20 years and 20 days, logged a triple-double on January 19, 2005, versus the Portland Trail Blazers. He had 27 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists.[6]
* Oldest player: Karl Malone is the only 40-year-old player to do so, on November 28, 2003 with 10 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists versus the San Antonio Spurs.[7]
* Double-triple-double: this feat requires at least 20 of any 3 statistics. Wilt Chamberlain is the only player to have accomplished this; in a February 2, 1968 game, Chamberlain's statistics were 22 points, 25 rebounds, and 21 assists.[8]
* Longest continuous streak: Wilt Chamberlain holds the record for the most consecutive triple-doubles. In 1968, from March 8 to March 20, he recorded a triple-double in nine straight games.[5]
* Triple-doubles by teammates in one regular season game: This feat of athleticism and teamwork was accomplished only twice since 1986-1987, by Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen (Chicago vs. L.A. Clippers) on January 3, 1989, and by Vince Carter and Jason Kidd (New Jersey vs. Washington) on April 7, 2007.[9] There was a Near miss though, on Jan 27,2009 With LeBron James getting a triple double with 23 points 15 rebounds and 10 assists, and his teammate Mo Williams getting 43 points 8 rebounds and 11 assists. In total, it has occurred ten times in NBA history.
* Triple-doubles by opponents in a regular season game: This competitive spectacle occurred only six times since 1986-1987,[9] four times involving Jason Kidd (while playing for three different teams). Kidd accomplished it with Clyde Drexler twice (Dallas at Houston, April 11, 1995 and Phoenix at Houston, March 22, 1997), with Jay Williams (New Jersey at Chicago, November 9, 2002), and with Tracy McGrady (New Jersey vs. Orlando, February 23, 2003). In addition, the feat was performed by Gary Payton and Chris Webber (Seattle at Sacramento, April 18, 2000), and by Caron Butler and Baron Davis (Washington vs. Golden State, November 23, 2007). Other instances might be found in older records, especially considering the many contests between great rivals like Russell-Chamberlain and Bird-Magic.
NBA all-time triple-double leaders
Regular Season [10] Playoffs [11]
Rank Name TD Name TD
1. Oscar Robertson 181 Magic Johnson 30
2. Magic Johnson 138 Jason Kidd 11
3. Jason Kidd 102 Larry Bird 10
4. Wilt Chamberlain 78 Wilt Chamberlain 9
5. Larry Bird 59 Oscar Robertson 8
6. Fat Lever 43 John Havlicek 5
7. John Havlicek 30 Charles Barkley 4
8. Grant Hill 29 Elgin Baylor 4
8. Michael Jordan 29 Walt Frazier 4
10. LeBron James 23 Scottie Pippen 4
[edit] Triple-doubles with double figures in steals or blocked shots
* Listed are known occurrences; others may exist.
Points, rebounds, blocks
* After the traditional points, rebounds, assists combination, this is by far the most common combination. It has occurred 46 times in the regular season in the last 22 years, for a rate of more than 2 occurrences per season. Several players have achieved this feat multiple times.
* Dikembe Mutombo (ten games)
* Hakeem Olajuwon (nine games)
* David Robinson (nine times)
* Shawn Bradley (six games)
* Marcus Camby (three games)
* Ben Wallace (two games)
* Players with one occurrence: Mark Eaton, Manute Bol, Larry Nance, Benoit Benjamin, Shaquille O'Neal, Jermaine O'Neal, Andrei Kirilenko, Dwight Howard.
Points, assists, steals
* Fat Lever, March 9, 1985, Denver vs. Indiana - 13, 15, 10
* Clyde Drexler, January 10, 1986, Portland at Milwaukee - 26, 11, 10[12]
* Kevin Johnson, December 9, 1993, Phoenix vs. Washington - 17, 13, 10[13]
* Mookie Blaylock, April 14, 1998, Atlanta vs. Philadelphia - 14, 11, 10[14]
Points, rebounds, steals
* Larry Steele, November 16, 1974, Portland vs. L.A. Lakers - 12, 11, 10[12]
* Clyde Drexler, November 1, 1996, Houston vs. Sacramento - 25, 10, 10[15]
* Kendall Gill, April 3, 1999, New Jersey vs. Miami - 15, 10, 11[16]
* Alvin Robertson achieved this in his quadruple-double.
Points, assists, blocks
* This has happened twice in the last 22 NBA seasons, and at least three times in NBA history; all known occasions are in fact quadruple-doubles.
Rebounds, assists, blocks
* This has happened twice in the last 22 NBA seasons, and at least three times in NBA history; all known occasions are in fact quadruple-doubles.
Rebounds, assists, steals
* Alvin Robertson achieved this in his quadruple-double. It is the only known NBA example of this triple-double combination.
Triple-double combinations that have not been achieved
* points, steals, blocks
* rebounds, steals, blocks
* assists, steals, blocks