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wilt chamberland
a triple double in basketball is when a player has points scored, rebounds and assists in double digits - like 10,10,10
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.
A triple double means to have double digits in 3 components.
Jason Kidd
Ehat is a double triple
who is the youngest player in brazil204
2 of them...One is that he is the youngest ball player to score over 50 points in a game...Another is that he has the most career points on the Cavs.
That means a player has gotten 10 or more in two statistical categories. If a player scores 21 points and grabs 13 rebounds, it is called a double double. If a player grabs 12 rebounds and gets 11 assists, it is called a double double. Furthermore, if a player gets 10 or more in three statistical categories, it is called a triple double. If a player scores 18 points, grabs 11 rebounds, and gets 10 assists it is called a triple double.
There has never been an NCAA player to average a triple double for a season.
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.