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However, after Rockets officials reviewed the game tape and discovered what they believe was an uncredited assist in the first quarter, they revised the box score, crediting Olajuwon with 10 assists and the third quadruple-double in NBA history. NBA's director of operations, Rod Thorn, requested to review the tape. After reviewing the tape, the ...
Alvin Robertson, Hakeem Olajuwon and David Robinson are the only other players to achieve a quadruple-double. Blocked shots were not recorded prior to 1973-74 [13] One of five players in NBA history to average at least 15 rebounds per game for his career: 15.0 [19] (14,464/964) [4] Also done by Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Bob Pettit and ...
Rookie season; scored 44 points; the second quadruple double-double in NBA history. Wilt Chamberlain * Philadelphia Warriors: January 25, 1960: Detroit Pistons: Rookie season; Chamberlain also scored a rookie record 58 points in the same game; the third quadruple double-double in NBA history. Nate Thurmond * San Francisco Warriors: November 9, 1965
Robertson thrice led the league in steals. In 1985–86 he averaged a league-leading 3.7 steals per game, [3] a major factor in his earning the Defensive Player of the Year honor and being selected second-team All-NBA, one of only seven players in Spurs' history to have been selected first, second or third-team All-NBA. He was a four-time All-Star.
One of only two players in NBA history to record a double-triple-double (20+ in three different categories) On February 2, 1968, against the Detroit Pistons, he logged 22 points, 25 rebounds, and 21 assists. [19] Only player in NBA history to record a double-quadruple (40+ in two different categories) (a feat he performed 8 times).
Wes Unseld was the first player to have recorded a perfect triple-double (no missed shots and no missed free throws) in NBA history [4] [5] [6] First triple-double in league history: Andy Phillip (Philadelphia Warriors) logged the league's first triple-double on December 14, 1950, versus the Fort Wayne Pistons. He had 17 points, 10 rebounds ...
On February 17, David Robinson of the San Antonio Spurs recorded the NBA's 4th quadruple-double (34 points, 10 each rebounds, assists, and blocks) in a home game against the Detroit Pistons. This is the last time a quadruple-double was made in an NBA game.
A player who makes double digits in a game in any two of the PTS, REB, AST, STL, and BLK statistics is said to make a double double; in three statistics, a triple double; in four statistics, a quadruple double. A quadruple double is extremely rare (and has only occurred four times in the NBA).