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.
A 40 point triple double is when a player scores at least 40 points, along with double-digit numbers in two other statistical categories, such as rebounds, assists, steals, or blocks, in a single game.
Splits, leaps, double/triple pirouettes, fouettes and point.
Around the world, around the world (2x), falling star, falling star (continuous), double falling star, cave, point, double point, dot, double dots, triple dots, check, circle, letter z, letter x, basketball hoop, starfish, slice, pairing, etc.. You can pretty much invent your own exhibitions as well if you're creative enough.
Shabazz Napier of the University of Connecticut holds the record for most career triple-doubles in college basketball. The six-foot point guard attended Charlestown High School.
When was Lebron James first 50 point game. When was his first Triple-Double.
In basketball you score points, not goals.
Triple Point Technology was created in 1993.
The 1960 rookie who bested the league's triple-double record of two during his first week in the NBA was Oscar Robertson. He achieved this remarkable feat by recording three triple-doubles in his first week of play. Robertson's versatile skill set and ability to contribute in multiple statistical categories set the stage for a legendary career. His performances helped redefine the point guard position in basketball.
A basketball 2-point shot is worth 2 points.
The triple point refers the temperature and pressure at which the three phases of silver coexist in the thermodynamic equilibrium. The triple point of silver is 1233.95 degrees Celsius.
obviously he is. he is 1 of the best point guards of all time and he is "Mr triple double"
The two point shot has always existed in basketball.