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Robertson holds the record for the most steals per game played, averaging 2.71 steals per game for his career and is the only player to ever have a season of 300 or more steals which he accomplished in the 1985–86 season. He is also the only guard in NBA history to have recorded a quadruple-double.
NCAA records are complete for Divisions I and II, but not for Division III; specifically, entering the 2018–19 season, there have been a total of eight quadruple-doubles in Division III play, and one player, Suzy Venet of Mount Union (1994–1998), had two in her career, both in the 1996–97 season. [135]
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
April 7, 1998: Portland Trail Blazers: 91–99 38 22 22 0 Yes No 20–20–10. Did not start game. Quarterly blocks of 5, 2, 1 and 5. 12 Nate Thurmond * Chicago Bulls: October 18, 1974: Atlanta Hawks: 120–115 45 22 14 13 Yes No First quadruple-double in NBA history. Overtime. First game of season, and Thurmond's debut with the Chicago Bulls. 12
One of five players in NBA history to average at least 20 rebounds per game during a season: 21.3 , 22.0 [4] Also achieved by Bill Russell , Wilt Chamberlain , Bob Pettit and Jerry Lucas [ 20 ] One of four players in NBA history to record 40 or more rebounds in a game : 42, vs. Detroit Pistons, November 9, 1965 [ 21 ]
The following season he briefly played for the Bucks before finishing the season with the CBA's Fort Wayne Fury. Nordgaard then returned to Europe, first going to Viola Reggio Calabria in Italy for the 1998–99 season, where he was a teammate of future NBA star Manu Ginóbili. The next season he returned to France with Besançon BCD.
One of three players in history to sweep the Most Valuable Player awards for the regular season, All-Star Game and NBA Finals in the same season (1995–96, 1997–98) Willis Reed ( 1969–70 ) and Shaquille O'Neal ( 1999–2000 ) are the only other players to achieve this; Jordan is the only player to perform the feat twice.
In a game against Stephen F. Austin on February 18, 1978, she recorded the first quadruple-double in NCAA Division I basketball history, with 20 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Since then, only four Division I players, three female and one male, have done so. [ 7 ]