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Nikola Jokić is third in NBA career regular season triple-doubles, holds the record for the fastest triple-double, and has the highest game to triple-double ratio. [4] [5] This is a progressive list of triple-double leaders showing how the record increased through the years. [6] Statistics accurate as of February 1, 2025. ^
Most seasons averaging a triple double; 4 by Russell Westbrook in 2016–19 and 2020-21 [252] Most consecutive seasons averaging a triple double; 3 by Russell Westbrook from 2016–2019 [253] Only player with at least 10 triple-doubles each season for seven consecutive seasons; Nikola Jokić achieved this record on December 14, 2023 [254]
The following is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff triple-doubles recorded. [1] Statistics accurate as of the 2024 NBA playoffs. Magic Johnson has the most triple-doubles in NBA playoff history. ^
While Jokić has compiled five straight triple-doubles, he was only three assists and one rebound short of tying Russell Westbrook's NBA-record streak of 11 consecutive triple-doubles.. On Jan. 12 ...
Luka Doncic became the first NBA player to record six consecutive 30-point triple-doubles as the Dallas Mavericks pulled away in the second half and beat the Detroit Pistons 142-124 on Saturday night.
Jokic’s triple-double on Tuesday is the third-fastest. Jim Tucker of the Syracuse Nationals has the second-fastest at 17 minutes, something he set back in 1955. Jokic had 19 points, 10 rebounds ...
NBA record – Most double-doubles, all time: 968. [15] NBA record – Most consecutive double-doubles (227) [16] (between 1964 and 1967 seasons) Chamberlain also holds the 2nd- and 3rd-longest streaks (220 and 133). [17] NBA playoff record – Most consecutive triple-doubles in the same postseason (4) (April 9–16, 1967)
The most triple-doubles James has ever notched in a season is 18 during the 2017-18 campaign. Perhaps it's surprising that he didn't record any as a rookie in 2003-04. Perhaps it's surprising that ...