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词条 Double (basketball)
释义

  1. Double-double

     NBA  Double-double leaders (in regular season)  Facts 

  2. Triple-double

     NBA  Triple-double leaders  Facts  WNBA  NCAA Division I 

  3. Quadruple-double

     NBA  Other men's basketball  Women's basketball 

  4. Quintuple-double

  5. Five-by-five

     NBA  Facts 

  6. References

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In basketball, a double is the accumulation of a double-digit number total in one of five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots—in a game. Multiple players usually score double-digit points in any given basketball game; the double nomenclature is usually reserved for when a player has double-digit totals in more than one category.

A double-double is the accumulation of a double-digit number total in two of the statistical five categories in a game. The most common double-double combination is points-rebounds, followed by points-assists. Since the {{nbay|1983}} season, Tim Duncan leads the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the points-rebounds combination with 841, John Stockton leads the points-assists combination with 714, and Russell Westbrook leads the rebounds-assists combinations with 134.

A triple-double is the accumulation of a double-digit number total in three of the five categories in a game. The most common way to achieve a triple-double is through points, rebounds, and assists. Oscar Robertson leads the all-time NBA list with 181 career triple-doubles and is, along with Russell Westbrook, one of only two players ever to average a triple-double for a season. Westbrook currently holds the record for most triple-doubles in a season with 42 and is the only player to average a triple-double for two and even three consecutive seasons.

A quadruple-double is the accumulation of a double-digit number total in four of the five categories in a game. This has occurred four times in the NBA.

A quintuple-double is the accumulation of a double-digit number total in all five categories in a game. Two quintuple-doubles have been recorded at the high school level, by Tamika Catchings and Aimee Oertner, but none have occurred in a college or professional game.[1] A similar accomplishment is the five-by-five, which is the accumulation of at least five points, five rebounds, five assists, five steals, and five blocks in a game. In the NBA, only Hakeem Olajuwon and Andrei Kirilenko have accumulated multiple five-by-fives since the {{nbay|1984}} season.

Double-double

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A double-double is defined as a performance in which a player accumulates a double-digit number 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.[2] Double-doubles are fairly common in the NBA. During the 2008–09 season, 69 players who were eligible for leadership in the main statistical categories recorded at least 10 double-doubles during the season.[3]

Special double-doubles are rare. One such double-double is called double-double-double (also referred to as 20–20 or Double-20). It occurs when a player accumulates 20 or more in two different statistical categories in a game.[4][5][6] Another such double-double is called a triple-double-double (also referred to as 30–30).[7] The only player in NBA history to record a 40-40 is Wilt Chamberlain, who achieved the feat eight times in his career. Of the five instances, four were recorded in his rookie season, and the fifth was achieved the following year where he recorded 78 points and 43 rebounds in a game.

NBA

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Double-double leaders (in regular season)

The following is a list of regular season double-double leaders since the {{nbay|1983}} season:

^Denotes active player
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
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Total[8]
RankNameTotal
1 Tim|Duncan}} 841
2 {{sortname|Karl|Malone}}* 814
3 {{sortname|Hakeem|Olajuwon}}* 775
4 {{sortname|Kevin|Garnett}} 742
5 {{sortname|Shaquille|O'Neal}}* 727
6 {{sortname|Dwight|Howard}}^ 722
7 {{sortname|John|Stockton}}* 714
8 {{sortname|Charles|Barkley}}* 710
9 {{sortname|Patrick|Ewing}}* 580
10 {{sortname|David|Robinson|dab=basketball}}* 544
11 {{sortname|Pau|Gasol}}^ 532
12Kevin|Willis}} 488
{{sortname|Zach|Randolph}}^ 488
14 {{sortname|Jason|Kidd}}* 487
15 {{sortname|Dikembe|Mutombo}}* 471
16 {{sortname|Magic|Johnson}}* 463
17 Buck|Williams}} 459
18 Chris|Webber}} 445
19 {{sortname|LeBron|James}}^ 442
20 {{sortname|Steve|Nash}}* 436
Point-rebound[9]
RankNameTotal
1 Tim|Duncan}} 841
2 {{sortname|Karl|Malone}}* 811
3 {{sortname|Hakeem|Olajuwon}}* 774
4 {{sortname|Kevin|Garnett}} 741
5 {{sortname|Shaquille|O'Neal}}* 727
6 {{sortname|Dwight|Howard}}^ 722
7 {{sortname|Charles|Barkley}}* 706
8 {{sortname|Patrick|Ewing}}* 580
9 {{sortname|David|Robinson|dab=basketball}}* 543
10 {{sortname|Pau|Gasol}}^ 531
11Kevin|Willis}} 488
{{sortname|Zach|Randolph}}^ 488
13 {{sortname|Dikembe|Mutombo}}* 469
14 Buck|Williams}} 459
15 Chris|Webber}} 440
16 {{sortname|Moses|Malone}}* 435
17 {{sortname|Robert|Parish}}* 430
18 Shawn|Marion}} 427
19 Charles|Oakley}} 426
20 {{sortname|Kevin|Love}}^ 412
Point-assist[10]
RankNameTotal
1 {{sortname|John|Stockton}}* 714
2 {{sortname|Magic|Johnson}}* 441
3 {{sortname|Steve|Nash}}* 436
4 {{sortname|Chris|Paul}}^ 423
5 {{sortname|Jason|Kidd}}* 402
6 {{sortname|Isiah|Thomas}} 377
7 Kevin|Johnson}} 319
8 {{sortname|Russell|Westbrook}}^ 285
9 Tim|Hardaway}} 279
10 {{sortname|Deron|Williams}}^ 275
11 Rod|Strickland}} 271
12 {{sortname|John|Wall|John Wall (basketball)}}^ 246
13Mark|Jackson|dab=basketball}} 242
{{sortname|Gary|Payton}}* 242
15 {{sortname|LeBron|James}}^ 237
16 Stephon|Marbury}} 210
17 {{sortname|Rajon|Rondo}}^ 206
18 Andre|Miller}} 197
19 Terry|Porter}} 188
20 Baron|Davis}} 177
Rebound-assist[11]
RankNameTotal
1 {{sortname|Russell|Westbrook}}^ 134
2 {{sortname|Jason|Kidd}}* 132
3 {{sortname|Magic|Johnson}}* 94
4 {{sortname|Lebron|James}}^ 81
5 {{sortname|Larry|Bird}}* 46
6 Fat|Lever}} 42
7 {{sortname|James|Harden}}^ 41
8 {{sortname|Rajon|Rondo}}^ 40
9 {{sortname|Nikola|Jokic}}^ 32
10 {{sortname|Draymond|Green}}^ 30
11 {{sortname|Grant|Hill}}* 29
12 {{sortname|Michael|Jordan}}* 28
13 {{sortname|Ben|Simmons}}^ 25
14 {{sortname|Clyde|Drexler}}* 23
15Kobe|Bryant}} 21
{{sortname|Mark|Jackson|dab=basketball}} 21
{{sortname|Chris|Webber}} 21
18{{sortname|Charles|Barkley}}* 20
{{sortname|Darrell|Walker}} 20
20 {{sortname|Scottie|Pippen}}* 19
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Facts

  • 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.[12] Chamberlain also holds the second- and third-longest continuous streaks of double-doubles with 220 and 133.[12] This record is before the ABA–NBA merger in 1976. The longest streak of double-doubles since the merger was 53 games, achieved by Kevin Love, then of the Minnesota Timberwolves.[13]

Triple-double

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A triple-double is defined as a performance in which a player 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 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] The triple-double became an officially recorded statistic during the {{nbay|1979|app=season}}.

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. To deter this, NBA rules allow rebounds to be nullified if the shot is determined not to be a legitimate scoring attempt.[19]

NBA

From the {{nbay|1990}} to the {{nbay|2010|app=season}}, the NBA averaged 34.5 triple-doubles per season, roughly 1 in every 36 games.[21]

From the {{nbay|2011}} to the {{nbay|2016|app=season}}, the NBA saw a dramatic increase in the number of triple-doubles, with an average of 57.33 triple-doubles per season, roughly 1 in every 22 games.[22] Russell Westbrook was responsible for 74 of the triple-doubles during that span, or 21.5% of the 344 total triple-doubles.

Since the {{nbay|1983}} season, 28 triple-doubles have been recorded by players coming off the bench; Detlef Schrempf recorded three with the Indiana Pacers.[23]

Triple-double leaders

The following is a list of regular season triple-double leaders:

All-time triple-double leaders
RankNameTotalRef.
1 {{sortname|Oscar|Robertson}}*181 [24]
2 {{sortname|Magic|Johnson}}* 138 [25]
3 {{sortname|Russell|Westbrook}}^ 135 [26]
4 {{sortname|Jason|Kidd}}* 107 [27]
5{{sortname|LeBron|James}}^ 81 [28]
6{{sortname|Wilt|Chamberlain}}* 78 [29]
7 {{sortname|Larry|Bird}}* 59 [30]
8 Fat|Lever}} 43 [31]
9 {{sortname|James|Harden}}^ 42 [32]
10{{sortname|Rajon|Rondo}}^ 32 [33]
11 {{sortname|Grant|Hill}}* 29 [34]
12{{sortname|John|Havlicek}}* 28 [35]
{{sortname|Michael|Jordan}}* 28 [36]
{{sortname|Nikola|Jokić}}^ 28 [37]
15 {{sortname|Clyde|Drexler}}* 25 [38]
16{{sortname|Elgin|Baylor}}* 24 [39]
17 {{sortname|Walt|Frazier}}* 23 [40]
18{{sortname|Draymond|Green}}^ 22 [41]
{{sortname|Ben|Simmons}}^ 22 [42]
20{{sortname|Kareem|Abdul-Jabbar}}* 21 [43]
{{sortname|Kobe|Bryant}} 21 [44]
{{sortname|Chris|Webber}} 21 [45]
^Denotes active player
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Facts

  • 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 and 10 assists.[46]
  • Averaging a triple-double in a single season: Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati Royals) and Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) are the only players in NBA history to achieve this feat.[15][47] During the 1961–62 season, Robertson averaged 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds, and 11.4 assists per game.[15][48] Although Robertson only achieved the feat for a full season once, his cumulative stats over his first 5 seasons gave him an average of 30.3 points, 10.4 rebounds, and 10.6 assists per game.[48] Westbrook is the only player to achieve this feat twice, that too in consecutive seasons. Westbrook finished the 2016–17 season averaging 31.6 points, 10.7 rebounds, and 10.4 assists, and followed it up in 2017–18 with averages of 25.4 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 10.3 assists.[49]
  • Most triple-doubles in a single season: In 2016–17, Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) recorded 42 triple-doubles.[47][50]
Most triple-doubles in a single season
RankNameTriple-doublesTeamNBA season
1 Russell Westbrook 42 Oklahoma City Thunder 2016–17
2 Oscar Robertson 41 Cincinnati Royals 1961–62
3 Wilt Chamberlain 31 Philadelphia 76ers 1967–68
Russell Westbrook 31 Oklahoma City Thunder 2018–19
5 Oscar Robertson 26 Cincinnati Royals 1960–61
Oscar Robertson 26 Cincinnati Royals 1963–64
7 Russell Westbrook 25 Oklahoma City Thunder 2017-18
8 Oscar Robertson 22 Cincinnati Royals 1964–65
Wilt Chamberlain 22 Philadelphia 76ers 1966–67
James Harden 22 Houston Rockets 2016–17
11 Oscar Robertson 20 Cincinnati Royals 1962–63
12 Magic Johnson 18 Los Angeles Lakers 1981–82
Russell Westbrook 18 Oklahoma City Thunder 2015–16
LeBron James 18 Cleveland Cavaliers 2017–18
15 Magic Johnson 17 Los Angeles Lakers 1988–89
16 Fat Lever 16 Denver Nuggets 1985–86
Magic Johnson 16 Los Angeles Lakers 1982–83
18 Michael Jordan 15 Chicago Bulls 1988–89
19 Oscar Robertson 13 Cincinnati Royals 1965-66
Magic Johnson 13 Los Angeles Lakers 1990–91
Grant Hill 13 Detroit Pistons 1996–97
Jason Kidd 13 New Jersey Nets 2007–08
Draymond Green 13 Golden State Warriors 2015–16
LeBron James 13 Cleveland Cavaliers 2016–17
  • Most triple-doubles in road games in a single season: Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) recorded 17 of 42 triple-doubles in away games.[51]
  • Most 50-point triple-doubles in a single season: Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) recorded three 50-point triple-doubles in the 2016–17 season. James Harden is the other player to record more than one 50-point triple-double with two in the same season.[51]
  • Most triple-doubles in a rookie season: Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati Royals) recorded 26 triple doubles in the 1960–61 season. Ben Simmons (Philadelphia 76ers) is in second with 12 in the 2017-18 season. [52]
  • Most triple-doubles in the NBA playoffs: Magic Johnson recorded 30 playoff triple-doubles over his career; LeBron James is second with 22.[53]
  • Most triple-doubles in NBA Finals: LeBron James recorded 10 Finals triple-doubles over his career. Magic Johnson is second with 8.
  • Averaging a triple-double in an NBA Finals: LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers), in the 2017 Finals, averaged 33.6 points, 12.0 rebounds, and 10.0 assists per game.
  • Youngest player: Markelle Fultz (Philadelphia 76ers), aged 19 years and 317 days, logged a triple-double on April 11, 2018, versus the Milwaukee Bucks. He had 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists.[54]
  • Oldest player: Karl Malone (Los Angeles Lakers), aged 40 years and 127 days—the only 40-year-old player to do so—logged a triple-double on November 28, 2003, versus the San Antonio Spurs. He had 10 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists.[55]
  • Fastest triple-double: Nikola Jokić (Denver Nuggets), holds the record for the fastest triple-double. On February 15, 2018, Jokić recorded the mark in 14 minutes and 33 seconds against the Milwaukee Bucks.[56] The previous fastest triple-double had held for almost 63 years, as on February 20, 1955 Jim Tucker (Syracuse Nationals), in his rookie year, recorded the mark in just 17 minutes, with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists in a 104–84 win over the New York Knicks.[57]
  • Double-triple-double[58] (at least 20 of any 3 statistics): Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia 76ers) and Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) are the only players to have accomplished this; in a February 2, 1968 game versus Detroit Pistons, Chamberlain tallied 22 points, 25 rebounds, and 21 assists.[59] Westbrook recorded 20 points, 20 rebounds, and 21 assists against the Los Angeles Lakers on the April 2, 2019.
  • Most points scored in a triple-double: James Harden (Houston Rockets) holds the record for the most points scored in a triple-double with 60 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists on January 30, 2018, against the Orlando Magic. The previous record was 57 points by Russell Westbrook.[60][61]
  • Most assists recorded in a triple-double: Isiah Thomas (Detroit Pistons), Rajon Rondo (Boston Celtics), and Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) are tied for the most assists recorded in a triple-double with 24. Isiah Thomas recorded 25 points, 10 rebounds, and 24 assists on February 7, 1985 against the Washington Bullets, Rajon Rondo recorded 10 points, 10 rebounds, and 24 assists on October 29, 2010 against the New York Knicks, and Russell Westbrook recorded 24 points, 13 rebounds, and 24 assists on January 10, 2019 against the San Antonio Spurs.[62]
  • Most rebounds recorded in a triple-double: Maurice Stokes (Rochester Royals) and Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia 76ers) are tied for the most rebounds recorded in a triple-double with 38. Maurice Stokes recorded 26 points, 38 rebounds, and 12 assists on January 14, 1956 against the Syracuse Nationals. Wilt Chamberlain achieved this feat twice, recording 24 points, 38 rebounds, and 13 assists on March 2, 1967 against the San Francisco Warriors, and 10 points, 38 rebounds, and 10 assists in a playoff game on April 16, 1967 against the San Francisco Warriors.[63]
  • Triple-double not including points: The only such triple-double occurred on February 10, 2017, when Draymond Green (Golden State Warriors) scored only 4 points, but collected 12 rebounds, 10 assists, and 10 steals against the Memphis Grizzlies. Green also recorded five blocked shots in the game.[64]
  • Longest continuous streak of triple-doubles: Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) currently holds the record for the most consecutive triple-doubles with 11. His streak began on January 22, 2019 and ended February 14, 2019. The previous record was 9 by Wilt Chamberlain from March 8 to 20, 1968, when Chamberlain was a member of the Philadelphia 76ers.[65]
  • Triple-doubles by teammates: Has occurred ten times in NBA history.[66]
    • January 18, 1962, Bucky Bockhorn (Cincinnati Royals) had 19 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists and Oscar Robertson had 28 points, 14 rebounds, and 16 assists against the Philadelphia Warriors.
    • March 14, 1964, Donnie Butcher (Detroit Pistons) had 19 points, 15 rebounds, and 15 assists and Ray Scott had 23 points, 20 rebounds, and 11 assists against the New York Knicks.[67]
    • March 12, 1969, Art Harris (Seattle SuperSonics) had 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists and Lenny Wilkens had 36 points, 14 rebounds, and 14 assists against the San Diego Rockets.
    • January 22, 1982, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Los Angeles Lakers) had 19 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 blocks and Magic Johnson had 26 points, 16 rebounds, and 12 assists against the Detroit Pistons.[68]
    • March 29, 1987, Larry Bird (Boston Celtics) had 17 points, 13 rebounds, and 12 assists and Robert Parish had 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists against the Philadelphia 76ers.
    • January 3, 1989, Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls) had 41 points, 11 assists, and 10 rebounds and Scottie Pippen had 15 points, 12 assists, and 10 rebounds against the Los Angeles Clippers.[69]
    • April 7, 2007, Vince Carter (New Jersey Nets) had 46 points, 16 rebounds, and 10 assists and Jason Kidd had 10 points, 16 rebounds, and 18 assists against the Washington Wizards.[70]
    • December 15, 2018, LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers) had 24 points, 12 rebounds, and 11 assists and Lonzo Ball had 16 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists against the Charlotte Hornets
    • February 11, 2019, Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) had 21 points, 14 rebounds, and 11 assists and Paul George had 47 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists
  • Triple-doubles by opponents: This has occurred only 15 times since {{nbay|1983}}, four times involving Jason Kidd (while playing for three different teams):
    • Magic Johnson and Jeff Ruland (Los Angeles at Washington, February 10, 1984)[71]
    • Jason Kidd and Clyde Drexler (Dallas at Houston, April 11, 1995)[72]
    • Kidd and Drexler (Phoenix at Houston, March 22, 1997)[73]
    • Gary Payton and Chris Webber (Seattle at Sacramento, April 18, 2000)[74]
    • Kidd and Jay Williams (New Jersey at Chicago, November 9, 2002)[75]
    • Kidd and Tracy McGrady (New Jersey at Orlando, February 23, 2003)[76]
    • Caron Butler and Baron Davis (Washington at Golden State, November 23, 2007)[77]
    • Victor Oladipo and Michael Carter-Williams (Orlando at Philadelphia, December 3, 2013 {{small|(2 OT)}})[78]
    • Oladipo and Carter-Williams were both rookies when accomplishing the feat, marking the first and only time in NBA history that two rookies have recorded triple-doubles in the same game. These were the first career triple-doubles for both players. The last time that two players had recorded their first career triple-doubles in the same game was when Donnie Butcher and Ray Scott (Detroit Pistons) did it on March 14, 1964 (they were not rookies).[79]
    • Russell Westbrook and Giannis Antetokounmpo (Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, March 6, 2016)[80]
    • LeBron James and Stephen Curry (Cleveland at Golden State, June 4, 2017)
    • Giannis Antetokounmpo and Nikola Jokić (Denver at Milwaukee, February 15, 2018)[81]
    • D’Angelo Russell and Kyle Lowry (Brooklyn at Toronto, March 23, 2018)
    • Ben Simmons and LeBron James (Cleveland at Philadelphia, April 6, 2018)
    • Giannis Antetokounmpo and Ben Simmons (Philadelphia at Milwaukee, October 24, 2018)
    • Ben Simmons and Russell Westbrook (Philadelphia at Oklahoma City, February 28, 2019) [82]
    • Elfrid Payton and Luka Dončić (New Orleans at Dallas, March 18, 2019) [83]

WNBA

Triple-doubles have been far more rare in the WNBA than in the NBA, presumably for a few reasons. The games are shorter in the WNBA (40 minutes vs 48), there are fewer games in a season (34 vs 82) and the playing style in the WNBA is more a team game than relying on individuals. [85]

As of the most recently completed 2018 season, only eight triple-doubles have been recorded in WNBA history—seven in the regular season and one in the playoffs, with the playoff triple-double highlighted in italics.[84]

Name Team Opponent Date Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks
Sheryl|Swoopes}} Houston Comets Detroit Shock 1999|July|27}}141510
Margo|Dydek}} Utah Starzz Orlando Miracle 2001|June|7}}121110
Lisa|Leslie}} Los Angeles Sparks Detroit Shock 2004|September|9}}291510
Deanna|Nolan}} Detroit Shock Connecticut Sun 2005|May|21}}111011
{{sortname>Sheryl|Swoopes}} Houston Comets Seattle Storm {{dts>2005|September|3}}141010
Temeka|Johnson}} Seattle Storm New York Liberty 2014|July|24}}131011
Candace|Parker}} Los Angeles Sparks San Antonio Stars 2017|July|28}}111711
Courtney|Vandersloot}} Chicago Sky Dallas Wings 2018|July|20}}131015

NCAA Division I

  • Most triple-doubles in a career:
    • Men's: Kyle Collinsworth (BYU, 2010–11, 2013–16) with 12 — six in 2014–15 and six again as a senior in 2015–16.[86] Before the triple-double being tracked as an NCAA statistic, Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati) had 10—five in 1958–59 and five in 1959–60.[87]
    • Although BYU was forced to vacate all but one of its wins in the 2015–16 season due to improper benefits provided by boosters to another BYU player, Collinsworth's triple-double record was not affected.[88]
    • Women's: Sabrina Ionescu (Oregon, 2016–present) with 18 – four in 2016–17, six in 2017–18, and eight so far in 2018–19.[89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97]
  • Consecutive triple-doubles: In Division I men's play, David Edwards (Texas A&M), Penny Hardaway (Memphis State), Tony Lee (Robert Morris), Gerald Lewis (SMU), Shaquille O’Neal (LSU), and Kevin Roberson (Vermont) each recorded two consecutive games with a triple-double.[98]

In women's play, Danielle Carson (Youngstown State), Kim Rhock (Mount St. Mary's), Nicole Powell (Stanford), Ashley Schrock (Cleveland State), Claire Faucher (Portland State), Brittney Griner (Baylor), and Ny Hammonds (Charlotte) have accomplished this feat once. Powell did so in successive rounds of the NCAA tournament.[99] Sabrina Ionescu has done so twice, and Chastadie Barrs of Lamar has done so three times, making them the only D-I players of either sex to do so more than once. Barrs is the only player to have recorded consecutive triple-doubles twice in a single season, doing so in 2018–19.[99][93][100][101][102][103]

  • Two women are the only NCAA players of either sex in any division to have recorded three consecutive triple-doubles. The first was Carson in the 1985–86 season. She began by recording 12 points, 10, rebounds, and 12 assists against Akron on November 29, 1985. The following day, she recorded 20 points, 12 rebounds, and at least 20 assists against Kent State (her exact assists total in that game is unknown). Finally, on December 2 against Cleveland State, Carson recorded 26 points, 15 rebounds, and 14 assists.[99] Barrs matched the feat in the 2018–19 season. She began with 17 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 steals on January 9, 2019 against New Orleans.[102] Next, on January 12, Barrs had 10 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists against Central Arkansas.[103] Finally, on January 16, Barrs recorded 15 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists against Southeastern Louisiana.[104]
  • Most triple-doubles in a single season:
    • Men's: Kyle Collinsworth (BYU), with six – performed twice: in the 2014–15 season, and again in 2015–16.[86]
    • Women's: Sabrina Ionescu (Oregon), with eight so far in the 2018–19 season.
  • Triple-doubles in NCAA tournament history:

Men's

The NCAA first recorded individual assists in men's basketball in 1950–51, but stopped doing so after the 1951–52 season, and did not resume keeping track of assists until 1983–84. Blocks and steals were first recorded in 1985–86. Thus, the NCAA officially records nine tournament triple-doubles. However, many tournaments had included assists, steals and blocks in their official boxscores prior to that time, so unofficially this has occurred 17 times.[105] Only three pre-1986 triple-doubles are included below.

Name Team Score Opponent Round Date Minutes
played
Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Reference
Oscar|Robertson}} Cincinnati 98–85 Louisville Third place 1959|March|21}}39391710[106]
Magic|Johnson}} Michigan State 95–64 Lamar Second round 1979|March|10}}35131710
Magic|Johnson}} Michigan State 101–67 Penn Final Four 1979|March|24}}3529101030[106]
Gary|Grant}} Michigan 97–109 North Carolina Second round 1987|March|14}}3924101010[107]
Shaquille|O'Neal}} LSU 94–83 BYU First round 1992|March|19}}3126134111[106]
David|Cain|David Cain (basketball)|nolink=1}} St. John's 85–67 Texas Tech First round 1993|March|18}}3712111110[108]
Andre|Miller}} Utah 76–51 Arizona Elite Eight 1998|March|21}}3618141321[106]
Dwyane|Wade}} Marquette 83–69 Kentucky Elite Eight 2003|March|29}}3529111114[106]
Cole|Aldrich}} Kansas 60–43 Dayton Second round 2009|March|22}}3113201010[109]
Draymond|Green}} Michigan State 76–78 UCLA First round 2011|March|17}}3723111040[110]
Draymond|Green}} Michigan State 89–67 Long Island Second round 2012|March|16}}3524121010[111]
Ja|Morant}} Murray State 83–64 Marquette First round 2019|March|21}}3917111600[112]

Women's

In women's basketball, the NCAA began keeping track of assists in 1985–86, then blocks and steals in 1987–88, so officially this has occurred 14 times. However, many tournaments had included assists, steals and blocks in their official boxscores prior to that time, so unofficially this has occurred 17 times.[99] All three triple-doubles that preceded the NCAA's official inclusion of the relevant statistics are included below.

Name Team Score Opponent Round Date Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Reference
Cassandra|Lander|nolink=1}} Arizona State 97-77 Georgia First round 1982|March|12}}171110[99]
Anne|Donovan}} Old Dominion 74-60 Penn State Elite Eight 1983|March|26}}201312[99]
Joni|Davis|nolink=1}} Missouri 82-92 LSU First round 1984|March|18}}141110[99]
Katie|Meier}} Duke 70-55 Manhattan First round 1987|March|11}}161110[99]
Pauline|Jordan|nolink=1}} UNLV 84-74 Colorado Second round 1989|March|18}}221711[99]
Sonja|Henning}} Stanford 91-67 Cal State Fullerton Second round 1991|March|16}}191010[99]
Niesa|Johnson}} Alabama 121-120 (4OT) Duke Second round 1995|March|18}}281214[99]
Tracy|Henderson}} Georgia 81-68 Louisville Second round 1995|March|19}}141310[99]
Ticha|Penicheiro}} Old Dominion 92-39 Saint Francis (PA) First round 1998|March|13}}221514[99]
Nicole|Powell}} Stanford 76-51 Weber State First round 2002|March|16}}201110[99]
Nicole|Powell}} Stanford 77-55 Tulane Second round 2002|March|18}}161010[99]
Kristin|Haynie}} Michigan State 76-64 Vanderbilt Sweet Sixteen 2005|March|27}}161010[99]
Skylar|Diggins|Skylar Diggins-Smith}} Notre Dame 80–49 Maryland Elite Eight 2012|March|27}}131010[99]
Kaleena|Mosqueda-Lewis}} Connecticut 91–52 Saint Joseph's Second round 2014|March|25}}201010[99]
Samantha|Logic}} Iowa 66–81 Baylor Sweet Sixteen 2015|March|27}}131014[99]
Sabrina|Ionescu}} Oregon 88–45 Seattle First round 2018|March|16}}191011[89]
Sabrina|Ionescu}} Oregon 91–68 Indiana Second round 2019|March|24}}29101230[97]
  • Others
    • Kalara McFadyen of Memphis achieved perhaps the most unusual triple-double in history, and she did it without scoring a point or even attempting a shot from either the field or the free-throw line. On February 3, 2002, in a women's Division I game against Charlotte, she had 12 assists, 10 steals, and 10 rebounds.[113][114]

Quadruple-double

A quadruple-double is defined as a performance in which a player accumulates a double digit number total in four of five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocked shots—in a game.[115] These do not include turnovers or fouls, but triple-doubles with 10 or more turnovers or fouls have occurred (13 with turnovers, 1 with fouls).[116][117] This feat is extremely rare:[115][118] 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.[156] The first male player in NCAA Division I history to record a quadruple-double was Lester Hudson in 2007.[157] 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.[99]

NBA

Quadruple-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 (all time triple-doubles leader with 181[119][120]), Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell and Jerry West could conceivably have had quadruple-doubles.[118] 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.[121] 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.[122]

{{quote |text = The reason why [the quadruple-double] is such a hard thing to accomplish is because it requires a player to be completely dominant on both ends of the court without being too selfish—so he can get the assists—and without fouling out trying to block every shot or grab every rebound. A lot of guys can get the points, rebounds and assists, but it's the defensive stuff that messes everybody up. You have to love defense to get a quadruple-double. There's no way around it.|author=Nate Thurmond|source=[123]}}

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.[123]

*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Name Date Team Score OpponentMin|Minutes played PointsReb|Rebounds Assists Steals BlocksOvertimeRef
{{sortname|Nate|Thurmond}}*1974|October|18}}Chicago Bulls 120–115Atlanta Hawks45221413112 Yes (OT) [124]
Alvin|Robertson}}1986|February|18}}San Antonio Spurs 120–114Phoenix Suns36201110100 No [125]
{{sortname|Hakeem|Olajuwon}}*1990|March|29}}Houston Rockets 120–94Milwaukee Bucks40181610111 No [126]
{{sortname|David|Robinson|David Robinson (basketball)}}*1994|February|17}}San Antonio Spurs 115–96Detroit Pistons43341010210 No [127]

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):

Name Date Team Opponent Minutes
played
Points Rebounds Assists Steals BlocksOvertimeReference
{{sortname|Rick|Barry}}*1974|October|29}}Golden State WarriorsBuffalo Braves433010119 No [128][129]
Larry|Steele}}1974|November|16}}Portland Trail BlazersLos Angeles Lakers441211910 No [130][131]
Johnny|Moore|Johnny Moore (basketball)}}1985|January|8}}San Antonio SpursGolden State Warriors362611139 No [132]
{{sortname|Larry|Bird}}*{{Ref label|Note1|a|a}}1985|February|18}}Boston CelticsUtah Jazz333012109 No [133][134]
Micheal Ray|Richardson}}1985|October|30}}New Jersey NetsIndiana Pacers543811119 Yes (3 OT) [135]
{{sortname|Clyde|Drexler}}*1986|January|10}}Portland Trail BlazersMilwaukee Bucks422691110 No [131]
{{sortname|Hakeem|Olajuwon}}*{{Ref label|Note2|b|b}}1990|March|3}}Houston RocketsGolden State Warriors4029189{{Ref label|Note2|b|b}}511 No [136]
{{sortname|Clyde|Drexler}}*1996|November|1}}Houston RocketsSacramento Kings422510910 No [137]
Notes
  • {{note label|Note1|a|a}} Bird sat out the entire fourth quarter. After three quarters, head coach K. C. Jones informed Bird that he was one steal away from a quadruple-double and asked if he wanted to stay in the game. Bird declined, saying that he "already did enough damage."[138][139]
  • {{note label|Note2|b|b}} Olajuwon was credited with 9 assists in the original box score. 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 league disallowed Olajuwon's quadruple-double and announced that his original line—with 9 assists—is official.[140][141]

Other men's basketball

{{Expand list|date=March 2018}}
League Name Date Team Opponent Points Rebounds Assists Steals BlocksOvertimeReference
NJCAA Steve|Francis}}1997|November|16}}Allegany College of MarylandVincennes24101110[142]
French National League Derrick|Lewis|nolink=1}}{{ref label|Note0|c|c}}1990|February|24}}ReimsLorient20111210No [143]
National Basketball League (Australia) Daren|Rowe|nolink=1}}{{ref label|Note1|d|d}}1990} Geelong SupercatsNorth Melbourne Giants25171111No [144]
Chinese Basketball Association Hu Xuefeng 2004|December|8}}Jiangsu DragonsYunnan Bulls16101210No [145]
FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship Ricky|Rubio}}2006|August|19}}SpainCroatia19101311No [146]
Metropolitan Basketball Association Donbel|Belano}}1999|August|14}}Davao EaglesNueva Ecija Patriots19111110No [146]
American Basketball Association (2000–) Jamel|Staten|nolink=1}}2007|February|2}}Minnesota RipkneesSt. Louis Stunners17111110No [147]
NCAA (Division I) Lester|Hudson}}{{ref label|Note2|e|e}}2007|November|13}}UT MartinCentral Baptist251210101No [148][149]
Continental Basketball Association Jermaine|Blackburn}}2008|December|20}}East Kentucky MinersWest Virginia Wild22101410No [150]
High school boys Jerrelle|Benimon}}2009|February|17}}Fauquier HSOsbourn HS13171110No [151]
Chinese Basketball Association Chris|Williams|Chris Williams (basketball)}}2009|December|25}}Qingdao DoublestarDongguan Leopards15111111No [152]
High school boys Isaiah Grant2014|December|6}}Sequoia Pathway AcademyBerean Academy11101010No [153]
NJCAA Clifford Wilson1979|February|14}}Fulton-MontgomeryHudson Valley31181015No {{citation needed|date=March 2018}}
NJCAA Monroe Pippins1995|February|9}}Fulton-MontgomeryHerkimer34171011No {{citation needed|date=March 2018}}
Ukrainian First league Vitaliy Bykov2016|December|17}}BC Zaporizhya-2BC Kramatorsk14131112No [154]
Liga Super Basketball U-18 Natan Oliveira2017|April|8}}Colégio Sul AmericanoRappers32111016No [155]
High school boys Andres Frye2017|December|1}}McLean SchoolModel Secondary School for the Deaf13101010-No [156]
Notes
  • {{note label|Note0|c|c}} This is the only quadruple-double in French National League history.[143]
  • {{note label|Note1|d|d}} This is the only quadruple-double in National Basketball League history.[144]
  • {{note label|Note2|e|e}} This is the only quadruple-double in NCAA Division I men's basketball history.[148] The opponent, Central Baptist, plays in the NAIA.

Women's basketball

  • Mostly accurate {{as of|2019|2|lc=on}}. 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.[157] NAIA records are also incomplete.
League Name Date Team Opponent Points Rebounds Assists Steals BlocksReference
American Basketball League Debbie|Black}}1996|December|8}} Colorado Xplosion Atlanta Glory 10141210[158][159]
Israeli Basketball Super League Edwina|Brown|nolink=1}}December 2008}} Ramat Hen Hapoel Holon 22101010[160]
Greek Women's Basketball League Zoi|Dimitrakou|nolink=1}}2009|March|22}} G.S. Megas Alexandros Aris Holargou 49181012[161]
Russian Premier League Maria|Kalmykova|nolink=1}}2001|January|21}} Chevakata Vologda Dynamo Kursk 20151111[162]
European U16 Championship Anastasiya|Verameyenka|}}2003|April|20}} Belarus U16 NT Czech U16 NT 21101012[163]
AIAW Division I women Ann|Meyers}}1978|February|18}} UCLA Stephen F. Austin 20141010[164]
NCAA Division I women Jackie|Spencer|nolink=1}}{{efn|group=wb|The NCAA does not consider Spencer's quadruple-double to be official. Although the Metro Conference, then home to both teams involved in this game, kept records in all of the relevant statistical categories in the 1984–85 season, the NCAA did not. Assists were not recorded throughout Division I women's basketball until 1985–86, and steals were not so recorded until 1987–88.[212]}}1985|February|2}} Louisville Cincinnati 14121410[165]
NCAA Division I women Veronica|Pettry|nolink=1}}1989|March|4}} Loyola (Chicago) Detroit 12102211[165]
NCAA Division I women Ramona|Jones|nolink=1}}1991|January|14}} Lamar UCF 10101012[165]
NCAA Division I women Sonja|Tate|nolink=1}}1993|January|27}} Arkansas State Mississippi Valley State 29141010[165]
NCAA Division I women Shakyla|Hill|nolink=y}}2018|January|3}} Grambling State Alabama State 15101010[166]
NCAA Division I women Shakyla|Hill|nolink=y}}2019|February|2}} Grambling State Arkansas–Pine Bluff 21161310[167]
NCAA Division II women Tereska|Watkins|nolink=1}}1997|February|8}} Fort Valley State ??? 12121010[168]
NCAA Division III women Katherine|Santiago|nolink=1}}1999|December|7}} Lehman SUNY-Purchase 23101312[169]
NCAA Division III women Evita|Esteves|nolink=1}}2004|February|5}} Emmanuel (MA) Johnson & Wales 10101113[170][171]
NCAA Division III women Danna|Purnell|nolink=1}}2007|February|10}} SUNY-Old Westbury New Rochelle 14101113[170][172]
NCAA Division III women Latiqua|Williams|nolink=1}}2008|November|16}} Bard New Rochelle 21131011[173]
NAIA women Suzanne|Gonzales|nolink=1}}{{efn|group=wb|Although Gonzales played for a school that is now a member of NCAA Division II, the NCAA does not consider her quadruple-double to be official for two reasons. First, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, then as now home to both teams involved in this game, then competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and was not an NCAA conference until 1992–93.[174] In addition, the NCAA did not record steals throughout Division II women's basketball until 1992–93.[168]}}1989|February|11}} Southern Colorado Western State[175] 13121011[168]
Ukrainian Professional Basketball League Alina|Iagupova|nolink=1}}2011|May|15}} BC Dnipro Luhanski Lastivky 28151310Stats
Notes
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Quintuple-double

A quintuple-double is defined as a performance in which a player accumulates a double-digit number total in all five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots—in a single game.[176] There are only two known quintuple-doubles, both done at the girls' high-school level. The first was recorded by Tamika Catchings of Duncanville High School (Duncanville, Texas) and Adlai Stevenson High School (Lincolnshire, Illinois) with 25 points, 18 rebounds, 11 assists, 10 steals and 10 blocks in 1997.[177] The second 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.[178]

Five-by-five

A five-by-five is defined as 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.[179] 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 {{nbay|1984}} season).[179] Both are also the only players to record five-by-sixes (at least six in all five statistical categories).[179] 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).

NBA

The following is a list of known five-by-fives. Note the list contains all five-by-fives since the {{nbay|1984|app=season}}, as well as one before. There may be other five-by-fives in the NBA that occurred before the {{nbay|1984|app=season}}.

Name Date Age Team Score Opponent Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks OvertimeReference
Julius|Erving}}1979|December|5}}{{ayd|1950|2|22|1979|12|5}}Philadelphia 76ers132–120San Antonio Spurs2871055No[180][181]
Hakeem|Olajuwon}}1987|March|10}}{{ayd|1963|1|21|1987|3|10}}Houston Rockets127–136Seattle SuperSonics38176712Yes (2OT)[182]
Hakeem|Olajuwon}} (2)1990|March|3}}{{ayd|1963|1|21|1990|3|3}}Houston Rockets129–109Golden State Warriors29189511No[136]
Hakeem|Olajuwon}} (3)1992|April|11}}{{ayd|1963|1|21|1992|4|11}}Houston Rockets92–99Dallas Mavericks1913655No[183]
David|Robinson|dab=basketball}}1992|November|10}}{{ayd|1965|8|6|1992|11|10}}San Antonio Spurs104–98Milwaukee Bucks2995510No[184]
Derrick|Coleman}}1993|January|15}}{{ayd|1967|6|21|1993|1|15}}New Jersey Nets110–105Philadelphia 76ers2110755Yes (OT)[185]
Hakeem|Olajuwon}} (4)1993|April|22}}{{ayd|1963|1|21|1993|4|22}}Houston Rockets112–110Minnesota Timberwolves3313555Yes (OT)[186]
Hakeem|Olajuwon}} (5)1993|November|5}}{{ayd|1963|1|21|1993|11|5}}Houston Rockets110–88New Jersey Nets2419655No[187]
Hakeem|Olajuwon}} (6)1993|December|30}}{{ayd|1963|1|21|1993|12|30}}Houston Rockets110–104Minnesota Timberwolves3410558No[188]
Vlade|Divac}}1995|February|22}}{{ayd|1968|2|3|1995|2|22}}Los Angeles Lakers112–100Philadelphia 76ers1912855No[189]
Jamaal|Tinsley}}2001|November|16}}{{ayd|1978|2|28|2001|11|16}}Indiana Pacers113–120Minnesota Timberwolves1291565Yes (2OT)[190]
Andrei|Kirilenko}}2003|December|3}}{{ayd|1981|2|18|2003|12|3}}Utah Jazz101–107Houston Rockets195785Yes (OT)[191]
Andrei|Kirilenko}} (2)2003|December|10}}{{ayd|1981|2|18|2003|12|10}}Utah Jazz95–73New York Knicks1012665No[192]
Marcus|Camby}}2004|January|9}}{{ayd|1974|3|22|2004|1|9}}Denver Nuggets106–96Utah Jazz811558No[193]
Andrei|Kirilenko}} (3)2006|January|3}}{{ayd|1981|2|18|2006|1|3}}Utah Jazz90–80Los Angeles Lakers148967No[194]
Nicolas|Batum}}2012|December|16}}{{ayd|1988|12|14|2012|12|16}}Portland Trail Blazers95–94New Orleans Hornets1151055No[195]
Draymond|Green}}2015|December|11}}{{ayd|1990|03|04|2015|12|11}}Golden State Warriors124–119Boston Celtics2411855Yes (2OT)[196]
Anthony|Davis}}2018|November|21}}{{ayd|1993|03|11|2018|11|21}}New Orleans Pelicans120–121Philadelphia 76ers1216655No[197]
Jusuf|Nurkić}}2019|January|1}}{{ayd|1994|8|23|2019|1|1}}Portland Trail Blazers113–108Sacramento Kings2423755Yes (OT)[198]

Facts

All facts based on data since {{nbay|1985}}:

  • Greatest five-by-fives (most of each stat): Hakeem Olajuwon, on March 10, 1987, became the first in NBA history to record a six-by-five (at least 6 each of all five statistics: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals).[199] It took nearly twenty years for the second official occurrence in NBA history. Andrei Kirilenko, on January 3, 2006, recorded a six-by-five against the Lakers. Though his numbers were not quite as impressive as Olajuwon's, Kirilenko performed the feat in regulation.
  • Most five-by-fives in a career: Hakeem Olajuwon leads all players with 6 career five-by-fives.[179] Andrei Kirilenko, with 3, is the only other player with more than one career five-by-five.
  • Most five-by-fives in the same season: Only twice has a player recorded two five-by-fives in a season. Olajuwon in the 1993–94 season, and Kirilenko in the 2003–04 season.
  • Quickest pair of five-by-fives: Kirilenko performed a five-by-five on December 3, 2003, and completed another just a week later, on December 10, 2003. The second-quickest five-by-fives were completed by Olajuwon on November 5, 1993, and another, 55 days later, on December 30, 1993.
  • Youngest player: Kirilenko's first NBA five-by-five came on December 3, 2003, making him the youngest to record a five-by-five at age {{age in years and days|1981|2|18|2003|12|3}}.
  • Oldest player: Olajuwon is the oldest player to record a five-by-five. His last career five-by-five came on December 30, 1993, at which time he was {{age in years and days|1963|1|21|1993|12|30}} old.
  • Six-by-fives: Olajuwon and Kirilenko are the only players to achieve this feat in NBA history.[200]

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