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Longest continuous streak of double-doubles; 227 consecutive double-doubles by Wilt Chamberlain from 1964 to 1967 [116] Most seasons leading league in rebounds; 11 by Wilt Chamberlain [117] Most consecutive seasons leading the league in rebounds; 7 by Dennis Rodman (1991–92-1997–98) [118] [119] Highest total rebound percentage, career
The only player in NBA history to record a 40–40 is Wilt Chamberlain, who achieved the feat eight times in his career, four of which were in his rookie season. [8] Longest continuous streak of double-doubles: According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Wilt Chamberlain holds the record with 227 consecutive double-doubles from 1964 to 1967. [9]
NBA record – Most consecutive 40-point games (14 from December 8–30, 1961 and January 11 – February 1, 1962) Chamberlain also has the next most with 10 from November 9–25, 1962. NBA record – Most consecutive 30-point games (65 from November 4, 1961 – February 22, 1962) James Harden is second with 32 in 2018-19 season.
Sabonis recorded his 54 th consecutive double-double in a 108-96 victory over the 76ers before a sellout crowd of 17,832 at Golden 1 Center, breaking Kevin Love’s 2010-11 record for the longest ...
Sabonis had his 53rd consecutive double-double with 21 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists, tying Kevin Love’s record for the longest single-season streak since the ABA-NBA merger.
Domantas Sabonis had 26 points and 12 rebounds to break Oscar Robertson’s single-season franchise record with his 30th consecutive double-double as the Sacramento Kings defeated the Indiana ...
Longest continuous streak of 30-point triple-doubles: Luka Dončić (Dallas Mavericks) currently holds the record for the most consecutive 30-point triple-doubles with 6. His streak began on February 28, 2024, and it ended on March 9, 2024.
Most consecutive NBA Finals appearances by a player; 10 by Bill Russell (1957–66) Best record for NBA Finals series outcomes [72] 8–0 by K.C. Jones, Satch Sanders, and John Havlicek; Only players to win an Olympic gold medal, NCAA title, and NBA title; Clyde Lovellette — Olympics, 1952; NCAA, 1952; NBA, 1954, 1963–64