It's not a double-triple, it's a triple-double. 10 in three stats-points, assists, rebounds etc.
a triple double in basketball is when a player has points scored, rebounds and assists in double digits - like 10,10,10
To achieve a triple double in basketball, a player needs to reach double digits in three statistical categories during a single game, typically points, rebounds, and assists.
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A 40 point triple double in basketball is when a player scores at least 40 points, along with double-digit totals in two other statistical categories (such as rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks) in a single game. It is very rare to achieve a 40 point triple double in a game, as it requires exceptional skill and performance on the part of the player.
The difference between a double threat and a triple threat is that to perform a true triple threat, one must tuck the basketball to one's left hip. If one has to bring the ball across one's body to get into a shooting position, then it becomes a double threat.
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.
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Ehat is a double triple
In his first playoff appearance LeBron James recorded a triple-double in a win over the Wizards.
When a player hits double digits in two out of five categories during a game, this is called a double-double. If he hits double digits in three out of five categories is it called a triple-double. The categories are points, assists, rebounds, blocked shots, and steals.
This has never happened in collegiate basketball, but has happened in the NBA by Oscar Robertson in 1961-62 season.