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Data in the NBA league is one of the best ways to prove a player, as it gives viewers a visual idea of a player's strength. The data of two doubles and three doubles is very eye-catching no matter what stage of the NBA, and the players who can show such data in the game are undoubtedly not superstar players. The Finals are one of the highest level games in the NBA, and there are often scenes of gods fighting each other.
Triple-doubles are more demanding than doubles, so it's more common to get a double-double in the finals, and it's difficult to get a triple-double. Kobe and Jordan are both regulars in the Finals, but a review of their previous Finals shows that they have never had a triple-double in the Finals.
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He has played six Finals in his career, five of which have won Finals rings. Kobe Bryant's Finals resume is gorgeous, especially playing an important role in the Lakers' final two games. A player like Kobe Bryant is generally built with its core, so naturally he has a lot of opportunities to shoot in the Finals, but Kobe, who has so many opportunities, has not had a triple-double in the Finals.
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He is the only god in NBA history, and looking back on his Finals journey, there can only be one word to describe it, and that is strength. Six finals and six championships, and once again won the finals MVP six times. This kind of finals resume is beyond the reach of many players.
However, like Kobe, he did not have a triple-double.
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Many people do not recognize James's honor, and everyone thinks that he can stand at such a height because he has stepped on the shoulders of many giants. James is an all-rounder, attacking and defending, and breaking through. He can do it all.
Speaking of triple-doubles, we have to mention one person, that is Wei Shao, the triple-double data of three seasons has amazed many people. But presumably James will be added to Willis' team, and he will be able to get more triple-doubles.
James has reached the Finals a total of nine times, and in so many Finals games, James has a total of ten triple-doubles. You must know that the offensive and defensive pressure of the Finals is the strongest in all competitions, and many superstars will have their stats drop more or less when they play the Finals. But James doesn't seem to be affected by this.
James' stats in the Finals are so gorgeous, presumably a silent response to fans who question him. James' 10 Finals triple-doubles are enough to make him an incredible star in NBA history.
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Triple-double data means that this player has a very comprehensive strength, relatively speaking, it is much easier to get a triple-double in the NBA regular season than in the playoffs, because in the playoffs, the defensive intensity of each team will be greatly **, and it is even more difficult to get a triple-double in the finals.
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Very difficult, Jordan 0 times, Kobe Bryant 0 times, Durant 1 time, Curry 1 time, James has now won 10 triple-doubles in the Finals, which is the highest in history.
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It was particularly difficult because the defensive intensity of the finals was so great that a triple-double was basically impossible.
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Oscar"Oscar Palmer Robertson
When it comes to "Big O", people will naturally think of the 1961-1962 season when he averaged 3-doubles per game - points, rebounds, and assists. He is also the only player in NBA history to average a triple-double per game in a single season, and his biggest impression is all-round, but don't ignore his scoring ability, his career total is 26,710 points, ranking 8th on the NBA all-time scoring list; The average points per game in the regular season and the playoffs also show that his scoring is stable, Robertson has only won the scoring title once, and the average points per game in the 67-68 season. But he has won 8 assists, which shows the selflessness of his style of play, and there are very few players like him who have both high scores, high rebounds and high assists, if not even none.
We can think about what Robertson's scoring should be if he turned those assists into his own shots, maybe the 8 assists leader would become the 8 scoring champions.
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Russell Westbrook this year.
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Hey...Oscar Robinson averaged points, rebounds, and assists with the Cincinnati Royals in '61 (his second season in the league). He is also the only person in history to have achieved a triple-double average over the course of the season.
The average triple-double per game this season is unique in history, and it is estimated that no one will be able to beat it in the future!
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In this era of data blowout, no matter how easy the dazzling data is, it is very difficult to get three pairs. It's not difficult to score a double-double, and it's okay for a teammate to be able to complete the rebound, but the assist purely depends on the feeling of the teammate. As for getting a triple-double with steals and blocks, even fewer people do that.
The regular triple-double is scoring, rebounding, and assisting, and many active players have achieved it.
But in the finals, in the case of a comprehensive upgrade in intensity, it is difficult to score, rebounds are not easy to grab, and teammates are not so accurate, so it is very difficult to get a triple-double in the finals. As for how difficult it is, you can understand it after watching the experiences of Jordan and Kobe.
Let's talk about Kobe Bryant first, don't look at Kobe Bryant started his career as a substitute, he grew up quickly, and during the period when he teamed up with O'Neal, he won the championship three times. After leading the team by himself, he won the championship twice, he proved his strength, and the so-called "hugging the thighs" is just a rumor. Kobe Bryant has an absolute position in the Lakers, and all the tactics revolve around him, so his stats will not be bad.
It's a pity that Kobe Bryant scored a double-double easily, but the triple-double data was not once in the Finals.
Jordan's trip to the Finals, that is the first existence in the NBA, because he is 6 finals and 6 championships, and the championship rate is 100%, which is really terrible. Jordan can not only score, grab boards and assists, that is also the highest gear in the team, especially after the last three consecutive championships, almost Jordan alone supported the team. But Jordan, as a "god", also has unrealized feats, a triple-double in the finals, and he has not won one of his 6 trips to the finals.
Duncan is known as the "Stone Buddha", and he is really too stable on both offensive and defensive ends. Duncan seems to have gotten rid of age, injuries, roster run-in, etc., and has been stable for 19 years. In the playoffs and Finals, Duncan showed strong dominance, and without his contribution, the Spurs would not have won five championships in history.
Duncan only had one triple-double in the Finals, but 21 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists and 8 blocks, almost a quadruple-double.
Jordan, Kobe, Duncan, those are all the top 10 superstars in history, and they are also big kills in the Finals. is as strong as these 3, and only contributed a triple-double once, which shows how difficult it is to get a triple-double in the finals. It's hard for others, and maybe not for James, who has 10 Finals triple-doubles in his career.
In the 2017 finals, he averaged a triple-double per game, and his triple-double ability was unique in the finals. Even if this data will not improve in the future, 10 triple-doubles in the finals will be a miracle that cannot be surpassed!
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In the history of the NBA, there have been a total of 43 triple-doubles in the Finals, which were won by 20 people, and the most impressive was Duncan's 21+20+10+8 quasi-quadruple-double in 03.
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There are a few players in NBA history who have had a triple-double in the Finals:
Bob Cousy 2 times; Bill Russell 2 times; Wilt Chamberlain 2; Jerry West 1 time; Walter Fraser 2 times; Magic Johnson 8 times; Larry Bird 2 times; Kidd, Duncan, Rondo, James once each, and so on.
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There are many excellent players who can sometimes get a triple-double in the regular season, but it is very difficult to get a triple-double in the NBA Finals, as strong as Jordan and Kobe Bryant, but there are still four top stars who can get a triple-double in the Finals. "Magic" Johnson has a triple-double in the Finals eight times; James is even more powerful, having hit a triple-double in the Finals 10 times, ranking first; Stephen Curry also had a triple-double in the 2017 Finals; In 2018, Durant had a triple-double of 20 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in Game 4 of the Finals.
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Triple-double heroes of the regular season.
1. Robertson (181 times).
Among them, Big O averaged an astonishing triple-double in the 1962 season) 2, Johnson (138).
3. Kidd (100 times).
Active players] 4. Oxlade-Chamberlain (78 times).
5. Bird (59 times).
Triple Double in the Finals: The "Triple Double King" in the Finals was Jason Kidd, who completed twice. But the two-time Finals triple-double not only failed to get the Nets a championship ring, but the Nets lost both games in which he got the triple-double.
Jordan and Duncan, on the other hand, were much luckier, as they also had a triple-double in the Finals and won the championship. Additional note: Big Bird Larry Bird averaged 24 points, rebounds, and assists in the '84-85 Finals, just one step away from averaging a 3-double-double in the Finals.
All-Star Game Triple-double: While Jordan isn't a great triple-double in history, the only triple-double in the All-Star Game so far was created by him. In '97, All-Star Jordan became the first man in All-Star history to have a triple-double with 14 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists.
Additional note: The Magic also had 15 points, nine rebounds and 22 assists in the All-Star Game, as well as Oscar Robinson's 26 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists.
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Among the active NBA players, James of the Lakers, Durant of the Nets, Jimmy Butler of the Heat, Curry of the Warriors, Green of the Warriors, and Rondo of the Hawks have had a triple-double in the Finals.
James, as the NBA's current well-deserved No. 1 in the league, James has repeatedly cut triple-doubles in the Finals. In 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018, he had a triple-double 11 times.
Game 4 of the 2017 NBA Finals, in the Warriors' vs. Cavaliers' game. Durant scored 20 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, which was the first time in Durant's career that he had a triple-double in the Finals.
In Game 2 of the 2017 NBA Finals, Curry scored 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists, and it just so happened that James also scored a triple-double in this game, but this time Lady Luck was on the side of the Warriors, and Curry's Warriors won that game.
In Game 3 of the 2020 NBA Finals, Butler of the Heat scored a super triple-double of 40 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists, and single-handedly overturned the Lakers.
In Game 6 of the 2014 NBA Finals, the Warriors' Green recorded a triple-double of 16 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, and their opponent was the Cavaliers led by James, who won the championship again after 40 years.
In the 2009 Finals, Rondo recorded a triple-double of 19 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists. In fact, at that time, Coach Long had grown into an excellent player, but the light of the Celtics did not shine much on him, and his role was ignored.
That's who has a triple-double in the NBA Finals. James rode into the dust, and the others couldn't reach it.
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That's a lot. Among the active players, Curry, Rondo, Durant, Green, James, etc. have all gotten.
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The famous James, he has scored 11 triple-doubles, Curry, Green, Rondo, and Durant have all won one each, and they are all very remarkable!
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This season, Shao Wei once again set a magical record of triple-doubles per game. We saw so many incredible things in Shao Wei. People lamented his unusual versatility, his dynamism on the pitch and his persistence in winning the team.
However, a record of triple-doubles per game for two years in a row could be permanently sealed in history. However, the NBA has a wide variety of records. It seems that challenging or even breaking a lot of records about triple-doubles is no easier than a record like two consecutive seasons.
We'll take a look at a hard-to-break triple-double record in NBA history. Fifth: The fastest time is the most difficult three-pair record in the history of triple-doubles.
In the finals, the third triple-double, 60 + the second triple-double.
As an international player from Serbia, Jokic's growth was unexpected. What's even more unexpected is that Michael's big center is so versatile. Against the Bucks, Jokic had 16 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in just 14 minutes and 33 seconds.
Throughout the game, Jokic organized scoring rebounds, scored 30 points, 15 rebounds and 17 assists to defeat the Bucks, and a triple-double of 14 and a half minutes also became an NBA all-time record. The Warriors are the strongest team in the league today, and two MVPs, Curry and Durant, are recognized as supergiants. Curry has made it to the Finals four years in a row, scoring three pairs at a time.
In G2 last year, Curry had 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. Durant played a total of three Finals games, and also got three pairs of data in one time. In G4 of this year's finals, Durant scored 20 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, and finally succeeded in winning the FMVP honor.
In addition, star players such as Duncan, Green, Kidd, Barkley, Rondo, and Pippen also got three pairs of data in a Finals.
How hard is an NBA Finals triple-double? Kobe Bryant 0 times, Durant 1 time, but he only had 10 times The NBA in the 80s belonged to the era of black and white demons, and Bird and Magic led their respective teams to create a dynasty. Bird has won three championships and two FMVP honors in his career.
He has twice had triple-doubles in finals. His arch-rivals, the Magic, won five championships twice and three doubles titles in the finals. LeBron James won the most triple-doubles in history in the Finals.
He led the team to the Finals nine times in his career, won three championships and won three FMVPs. He had a total of 10 triple-doubles and was one of the best players in the final. In these 10 games, James averaged rebounds and assists per game.
The number of triple-doubles is far behind the other superstars, and James is the most versatile player.
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