Triple-double dalam permainan bola basket adalah sebuah istilah yang diberikan pada pencapaian seorang pemain yang berhasil 2 digit angka untuk 3 kategori statistik dalam satu pertandingan. Triple-double yang paling sering terjadi ialah kategori poin, rebound, dan assist. Walaupun sebenarnya triple-double dengan steal dan blok juga bisa saja terjadi, namun hal ini merupakan kejadian yang jarang. Show Pebasket yang bisa meraih banyak triple-double dalam sepanjang kariernya selalu diidentikan sebagai pemain yang serba bisa yang punya skill komplet yang mumpuni. Di NBA sendiri, triple-double menjadi hal yang sering terjadi. Lantas siapa sajakah pebasket NBA dengan jumlah triple-double terbanyak? Berikut kami sajikan sepuluh daftar pebasket NBA dengan jumlah triple-double terbanyak di sepanjang sejarah penyelenggaraan NBA, check this out! Baca Juga: 10 Pemain NBA dengan 3PT Terbanyak Sepanjang Sejarah, Curry Gemilang! Baca Juga: 5 Pebasket yang Menjalani Debut di NBA All-Star Game 2021
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RUSSELL Westbrook mencatatkan namanya dalam sejarah NBA, Selasa (11/5) WIB, saat membukukan triple-double ke-182 sepanjang kariernya yang memecahkan rekor milik Oscar Robertson yang sebelumnya bertahan selama 47 tahun. Bintang Washington Wizards, yang menyamai rekor 181 triple-double milik Robertson pada Minggu (9/5) WIB, memecahkan rekor itu saat laga melawan Atlanta Hawks, Selasa (11/5) WIB, menyisakan 8 menit dan 33 detik. Itu merupakan triple-double ke-36 Westbrook pada musim ini saat dia meraih rata-rata triple-double di setiap pertandingan. Baca juga: Cedera Pergelangan Tangan, Brown Absen Hingga Akhir Musim Triple-double adalah ketika seorang pemain membukukan lebih dari 10 di tiga dari lima kategori statistik pertandingan, yaitu poin, rebound, assist, steal, dan blok. Westbrook membukukan rata-rata triple-double per pertandingan selama empat dari lima musim terakhir untuk akhirnya memecahkan rekor milik Robertson yang dibukukan pada 1974. Pemain berusia 32 tahun itu kini memiliki beberapa tahun dalam kariernya untuk memperbaiki rekornya tersebut. Di antara pemain aktif NBA, Westbrook berada jauh di depan pemain lain. Di belakang Westbrook, yang mengantongi 192 triple-double, ada LeBron James yang memiliki 99 triple-double disusul James Harden dengan 58. Hanya dua pemain, selain Westbrook dan Robertson, yang memiliki lebih dari 100 triple-double yaitu Earvin 'Magic' Johnson di posisi ketiga dengan 138 dan Jason Kidd dengan 107. (AFP/OL-1)
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Kecuali Anda adalah penggemar berat bola basket, Anda mungkin tidak tahu apa arti double-double tetapi Anda mungkin telah melihat hasilnya. Seorang pemain yang telah mencetak setidaknya 10 poin dan juga mengumpulkan 10 assist, tembakan diblok, atau beberapa pencapaian statistik lainnya, dikatakan telah mencetak double-double. Meskipun tidak terlalu mengesankan seperti biasanya, mencetak double-double selama pertandingan masih merupakan prestasi yang mengesankan bagi seorang pemain. Cara SkorDouble-double mendapatkan namanya dari statistik dua digit, seorang pemain mengumpulkan dua kategori statistik bola basket: assist, blok, poin, rebound, dan steal. Cara paling umum untuk merekam double-double adalah dengan mencetak 10 poin atau lebih dan meraih 10 atau lebih rebound. Hampir sama umum adalah pemain yang mencetak 10 atau lebih poin dan dishing 10 atau lebih assist. Pemain sesekali memasang double-double dengan meraih dua digit dalam scoring dan mencuri atau memblok tembakan, meskipun kombinasi ini jarang terjadi. Dan prestasi yang lebih mengesankan adalah double-O (kadang-kadang disebut 20-20 atau double double-double), yang merupakan 20 poin dalam dua kategori statistik. Pemimpin Ganda-GandaWilt Chamberlain adalah pemain NBA pertama yang memasang 900 karir ganda-ganda di musim reguler dan selesai dengan 968. Chamberlain, yang rata-rata double-double di setiap 14 musim NBA, bahkan memasang double-double dalam NBA -best 227 pertandingan berturut-turut. Setelah penggabungan Mantan pemain San Antonio Spurs, Tim Duncan dianggap sebagai pemain double-double prototipikal dan mengakhiri kariernya sebagai pemimpin playoff NBA dengan 164 double-double di 19 postseasons dan 841 di musim reguler. Bintang NBA lainnya yang menjadi pemimpin di klub 20-20 termasuk Karl Malone, Hakeem Olajuwon, Kevin Garnett, dan Shaquille O'Neal. Melebihi Double-DoubleLebih mengesankan daripada double-double adalah triple-double, ketika seorang pemain mencetak dua digit dalam tiga kategori statistik, biasanya poin, rebound, dan assist. Russell Westbrook di Kota Oklahoma telah menjadi salah satu pemimpin liga dalam beberapa tahun terakhir, tercatat 42 selama musim MVP 2016-17. Dalam permainan turnamen, Magic Johnson dan LeBron James telah memimpin penembak triple-double. Hanya beberapa pemain NBA yang dapat mengklaim mencetak quad-double (dua digit dalam empat kategori). Houston Rockets 'James Harden mencetak satu pada 8 Januari 2017, melawan Toronto Raptors, membuatnya menjadi pemain pertama yang melakukannya sejak David Robinson pada tahun 1994. Seorang pemain menghasilkan 30-30 atau triple double-double dengan mencetak setidaknya 30 poin statistik dalam dua kategori. 30-30 sangat jarang. Charlotte's Dwight Howard mencetak 30-30 pada Maret 2018 melawan Brooklyn, menjadi pemain pertama sejak Kevin Love melakukannya pada 2010 ketika ia bersama Minnesota Timberwolves. Satu-satunya pemain profesional NBA yang diketahui mencetak double-double empat kali lipat adalah Wilt Chamberlain, yang melakukannya lima kali selama kariernya bersama Philadelphia dan Los Angeles. Tidak ada pemain yang pernah mencatat dua kali lipat ganda (dua digit di semua lima kategori statistik) di perguruan tinggi atau bola basket NBA. In basketball, a double-double is a single-game performance in which a player accumulates ten or more in two of the following five statistical categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots. The first "double" in the term refers to the two (double) categories and the second "double" refers to accumulating ten or more (typically double digits) in that category. Similarly, a player records a triple-double, quadruple-double, and quintuple-double when accumulating ten or more in three, four, or all five of the statistical categories, respectively. While double-doubles and triple-doubles occur regularly each NBA season, only four quadruple-doubles have ever officially been recorded in the NBA,[1] and only a single quintuple-double has ever been recorded in a professional basketball game. That game took place on March 18, 1968, when Wilt Chamberlain scored 53 points, grabbed 32 rebounds, had 24 blocks, 14 assists and 11 steals in a loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.[2] A similar term, the five-by-five, is the accumulation of at least five in all five statistical categories.
A double-double is a performance in which a player accumulates a double-digit total in two of five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots—in a game. The most common double-double combination is points and rebounds, followed by points and assists.[3] During the 2008–09 NBA season, 69 players who were eligible for leadership in the main statistical categories recorded at least 10 double-doubles during the season.[4] Since the 1983–84 season, Tim Duncan leads the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the points–rebounds combination with 841 double-doubles, John Stockton leads the points–assists combination with 714, and Russell Westbrook leads the rebounds–assists combinations with 142. Since the 1983–84 season, Tim Duncan also holds the record for most total career double-doubles in the NBA, having recorded 841. In league history, the record for most career double-doubles is 968, held by Wilt Chamberlain. Special double-doubles are rare. One such achievement is sometimes called a 20–20, double double-double or double-20, when a player accumulates 20 or more in two statistics in a game.[5][6][7] Another similar feat is a 30–30.[8] 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.[9] Facts
A triple-double is a single-game performance by a player who accumulates a double-digit number total in three of five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots—in a game. The most common way for a player to achieve a triple-double is with points, rebounds, and assists, though on occasion players may record 10 or more steals or blocked shots in a game.[14] The origin of the term "triple-double" is unclear. Some sources claim that it was coined in the NBA by former Los Angeles Lakers public relations director Bruce Jolesch in the 1980s in order to showcase Magic Johnson's versatility,[15][16] while others claim that it was coined by then Philadelphia 76ers media relations director Harvey Pollack in 1980.[17][18] NBARussell Westbrook holds the record for the most NBA career regular season triple doubles with 194, and is the only player to average a triple-double over four different seasons. Oscar Robertson is second in NBA career regular season triple-doubles with 181, and was the first of two players to average a triple-double over an entire season. Magic Johnson has the most NBA career postseason triple-doubles with 30, and is also third in regular season triple-doubles with 138. Wes Unseld was the first player to have recorded a perfect triple-double (no missed shots and no missed free throws) in NBA history[19][20][21] The triple-double became an officially recorded statistic in the NBA during the 1979–80 season. That season, there were 32 triple-doubles, 12 more than the previous season.[22][23] From the 1979–80 to the 1990–91 season, the NBA recorded a total of 543 triple-doubles, or 45.25 triple-doubles per season. This can be largely attributed to Magic Johnson, who was responsible for 137 of this time-span's triple-doubles, or about 25.23% of them.[24] After Johnson retired in 1991, the number of triple-doubles in the league declined. From the 1991–92 to the 2014–15 seasons, there were only 841 triple-doubles, or about 35.04 triple-doubles per season. Jason Kidd recorded the most triple-doubles in this timespan with 107, which was 68 more than second placed LeBron James.[25][26] However, in the 2015–16 season, the number of triple-doubles recorded in the NBA grew from 46 to 75.[27][28] From the 2016–17 to the 2018–19 season, the NBA recorded 352 triple doubles, which was approximately 117.33 triple-doubles per season. Over those three years, Russell Westbrook recorded 101 triple-doubles—28.69% of all triple-doubles in that timespan.[29][30][31] There has been occasional controversy surrounding triple-doubles made when a player achieves the feat with a late rebound. Players with nine rebounds in a game have sometimes been accused of deliberately missing a shot late in the game in order to recover the rebound; a few have even gone so far as shooting off their opponent's basket trying to score a triple-double.[citation needed] To deter this, NBA rules allow rebounds to be nullified if the shot is determined not to be a legitimate scoring attempt.[32] Russell Westbrook holds the NBA record for career triple-doubles with 193. He and Oscar Robertson and are the only two players ever to average a triple-double for a season, with Robertson achieving the feat once and Westbrook achieving the feat four times. Triple-double leadersThe following is a list of triple-double leaders:
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WNBACandace Parker of the Chicago Sky is the most recent WNBA player, and the oldest (36), to have recorded a triple-double. She is also the only WNBA player with three triple doubles.[157][158] Sabrina Ionescu of the New York Liberty is the most recent WNBA player to have recorded her second triple-double, doing so on 12 June 2022.[159] Triple-doubles have been far more rare in the WNBA than in the NBA; the games are shorter in the WNBA (40 minutes vs 48), there are fewer teams and fewer games in a season (36 vs 82), and the playing style in the WNBA is more of a team game than relying on star players. As of the 2022 season, 14 triple-doubles have been recorded in the WNBA — 12 in the regular season and two in the playoffs.[160][157] Sabrina Ionescu, Sheryl Swoopes, and Courtney Vandersloot each are tied for second place with two WNBA triple-doubles, while Candace Parker is the all-time leader at three. In a 12 June 2022 New York Liberty game, Ionescu became the fourth and youngest WNBA player to achieve multiple triple doubles in a career, while also being the first to both achieve a triple double in three quarters and register at least 12 of each statistic for the triple double.[159] With her third triple double on 23 June 2022, Parker became both the first person to reach three triple doubles overall, as well as achieve two or more triple doubles in the same season.[158] The following is a list of all WNBA triple-doubles, with the playoff triple-doubles highlighted in italics.
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FIBA European Champions Cup and EuroLeagueNick Calathes is the most recent EuroLeague player to record a triple-double, doing so in 2019, and the first to record one since 2006.[190] Much like the WNBA, there are a few reasons why triple-doubles are far more rare in the EuroLeague than in the NBA. The games are 40 minutes long—8 minutes shorter than in the NBA—there are 30 games in a season compared to the NBA's 82, and various rules—such as those on assists—are stricter than that of the NBA.[191] As of 2019, only seven triple-doubles have been recorded in Euroleague history,[192] and only three in the modern era of Euroleague basketball (since 2000).[190] The following is a list of all seven of these triple-doubles:
A quadruple-double is a single-game performance by a player who accumulates ten or more in four of five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots—in a game. This feat is extremely rare:[193][194] only four players have officially recorded a quadruple-double in National Basketball Association (NBA) history. The first American male player above the high school level to officially record a quadruple-double was Nate Thurmond, who achieved this feat in 1974 while playing for the NBA's Chicago Bulls. The first American female player above the high school level to officially record a quadruple-double was Ann Meyers, who achieved this feat in 1978 while playing for the UCLA Bruins, when women's college sports were under the auspices of the AIAW.[195] The first male player in NCAA Division I history to record a quadruple-double was Lester Hudson in 2007.[196] The first Division I women's player to have officially recorded a quadruple-double since the NCAA began sponsoring women's sports in 1981–82 was Veronica Pettry of Loyola–Chicago in 1989. Only three other women have done so since, and the only player to have recorded a quadruple-double since 1993 is Shakyla Hill of Grambling State, who accomplished the feat in 2018 and 2019. An earlier player, Jackie Spencer of Louisville, accomplished the feat against Cincinnati during the 1984–85 season, but the NCAA did not record assists and steals throughout Division I women's basketball at that time. The Metro Conference, then home to both schools, did officially record these statistics, but the NCAA did not start doing so until 1985–86 for assists and 1987–88 for steals.[174] NBAQuadruple-doubles have only been possible since the 1973–74 season, when the NBA started recording both blocked shots and steals. It is often speculated by observers that other all-time greats, namely Oscar Robertson (former all time triple-doubles leader with 181, now Russell Westbrook),[197][198] Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, and Jerry West could conceivably have had quadruple-doubles.[193] West's biography at NBA.com claims that he once recorded an unofficial quadruple-double with 44 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists, and 10 blocks.[199] A biography of Wilt Chamberlain claims that he also recorded an unofficial quadruple-double in Game 1 of the 1967 Eastern Division Finals against the Boston Celtics, when he had 24 points, 32 rebounds, 13 assists and 12 blocks.[200]
The four players listed below are the only players who have officially recorded a quadruple-double in an NBA game. Except for Thurmond, who retired before the award was established in 1983, all of them have won NBA Defensive Player of the Year at least once. Robertson is the only player who was not a center to accomplish the feat, doing so with steals rather than blocks.[201]
Only seven other players (Drexler did it twice) have managed to finish with triple-doubles and a total of 9 in a fourth statistical category (statistical categories in which they fell short are in bold):
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A quintuple-double is a single-game performance by a player who accumulates a double-digits in all five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots—in a single game.[282] There are only three known officially recorded quintuple-doubles, all done at the girls' high-school level. (Wilt Chamberlain is also believed to have recorded a quintuple-double in 1968, before steals and blocks were officially recorded by the NBA.) The first was recorded by Tamika Catchings of Duncanville High School (Duncanville, Texas) with 25 points, 18 rebounds, 11 assists, 10 steals, and 10 blocks in 1997.[283] The second was by Alex Montgomery of Lincoln High School (Tacoma, Washington), who had 27 points, 22 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals, and 10 blocks in January 2007.[284] The third was by Aimee Oertner of Northern Lehigh High School (Slatington, Pennsylvania), who had 26 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals, and 11 blocks on January 7, 2012.[285] Wilt Chamberlain recorded a quintuple double on March 18, 1968 with 53 points, 32 rebounds, 14 assists, 24 blocks, and 11 steals. However, before 1974, prior to Chamberlain's retirement, steals and blocks were not officially recorded by the NBA. Statistician Harvey Pollack, who spectated the game, reported that Chamberlain might have had more than one quintuple double.[286] A five-by-five is a performance in which a player accumulates a total of five in five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks—in a single game.[287] Statistics for steals and blocks were not kept in the NBA until the 1973–74 season, so all NBA five-by-fives are known only from that season onward. Hakeem Olajuwon (six times) and Andrei Kirilenko (three times) are the only players to have recorded multiple five-by-fives (based on records since the 1984–85 season).[287] Both are also the only players to record six-by-fives (at least six in all five statistical categories).[287] Only twice has a five-by-five coincided with a triple-double (both by Olajuwon, one of which was 1 assist shy of a quadruple-double) and only three times has a player recorded a five-by-five without registering at least a double-double (two by Kirilenko and one by Marcus Camby). FactsAll facts based on data since the 1985–86 season:
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