Yes. A player achieves a triple-double when he scores double-digits in 3 categories during one game. Points, assists and rebounds are most common, but it can also be blocks or steals.
When a player has a triple double that includes double digits in turnovers, it's called a "dirty" triple double and it makes me feel queasy just thinking about it.
The five major statistics of basketball are points scored, rebounds, assists, blocks, and steals. In a game if a player gets a double-double or triple-double, the player gets two or three of the above stat categories in the double figures. For example a double-double could be when a person gets 15 points and 12 rebounds. A triple-double could be when a player gets 15 points, 12 rebounds, and 11 assists.
A triple-double is when you record three double-digit stats. The most common triple-double involves points, assists, and rebounds. For example, 24 points, 12 assists, and 14 rebounds. You can have a triple-double involving any stat except for turnovers. A player could only score 4 points and get only 3 assists, but get a triple-double by having 13 rebounds, 11 blocks, and 15 steals. That is a rarity, but it counts as a triple-double. To be more precise, it is when a player records double-digit values for three statistical categories. It is not limited to points, rebounds, and assists although this is the typical method by which players attain a triple-double A basketball player accomplishes a triple double by reaching double digits in 3 of the following: assists, rebounds, points, steals, and blocks. In most cases the 3 doubles are assists, rebounds, and points. There have also been 4 quadruple doubles in the NBA, when players reached double digits in 4 of the above stats. The quadruple double has only been possible since the 1973-1974 season, when the NBA began counting steals and blocks.
wilt chamberlain no one has ever done this, a double triple double doesn't make since, that's like saying a double double double, and a double triple would be two things of 100 like 100 points and 100 rebounds in the same game, and this has never been done. If "no one has ever done this", then why is there an answer? And actually, a double triple double does make "since" (sense). It's just 20 of any three of these in the same game: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals. Or, in other words, double each of a triple-double.
Ehat is a double triple
yes there is you must have three of the four: 10+ points, 10+assists, and/or 10+blocks in fact, 10+ saves. In fact one time I got a quadrupel double when i was playing at the university of tennessee. But good luck with the triple double let me know though if you get quadrupal double though.
Triple double refers to basketball statistics in which 3/5 of the stats are recorded. At least 10 points, 10 rebounds, 10 steals, 10 blocks or 10 assists are recorded by one player in one game.
It's not a double-triple, it's a triple-double. 10 in three stats-points, assists, rebounds etc.
It's not a double-triple, it's a triple-double. 10 in three stats-points, assists, rebounds etc.
It's not a double-triple, it's a triple-double. 10 in three stats-points, assists, rebounds etc.
when a player has two double digit amounts of either : Points, Assists, Steals, Blocks or rebounds. So if some player has 20 points and 10 assists, they have a double double, if a player has 20 points 10 assists and 10 rebounds, they have a triple double and so on.
Fluorine does not form double or triple bonds.
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