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Magic 32
11-15-2015, 12:52 AM
http://www.nba.com/media/global/2478206_10----130924-alltimegal.jpg

http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/198703100HOU.html

38 points, 17 rebounds (10 offensive), 12 blocks, 7 steals, 6 assists.

J Shuttlesworth
11-15-2015, 12:58 AM
Wilt 100 pts

If you have to go for well rounded, DRob quadruple dub

In any case, it's probably Wilt though

tmacattack33
11-15-2015, 01:03 AM
Lebron or Bird's 50 point triple doubles.

LoneyROY7
11-15-2015, 01:05 AM
Wilt 100 pts

If you have to go for well rounded, DRob quadruple dub

In any case, it's probably Wilt though

Wilt's 100 point statline isn't that impressive, tbh.

63 FGAs? 32 FTAs? :sleeping

Kawhi
11-15-2015, 01:05 AM
Lebron or Bird's 50 point triple doubles.
When did James have one of those?

Marchesk
11-15-2015, 01:07 AM
Wilt's 100 point statline isn't that impressive, tbh.

63 FGAs? 32 FTAs? :sleeping

Then just pick one of his others.

RRR3
11-15-2015, 01:09 AM
Wilt's 100 point statline isn't that impressive, tbh.

63 FGAs? 32 FTAs? :sleeping
Yeah but he made 28-32 on FTs. Which makes you wonder how much he could have scored if he wasn't poopy banana bread from the line.

J Shuttlesworth
11-15-2015, 01:17 AM
Yeah but he made 28-32 on FTs. Which makes you wonder how much he could have scored if he wasn't poopy banana bread from the line.
Do you have the full stat line from his 100 pt game?

J Shuttlesworth
11-15-2015, 01:19 AM
Pretty ****ing impressive

http://i.imgur.com/KWFWkNl.png

WayOfWade
11-15-2015, 01:23 AM
Off the top of my head?
Wade 09' vs Jazz: 50 pts, 10 rbs, 9 ast. Granted it was 3OT, but still...
Wade 06' vs Mavs: 36 pts, 10 rbs, 5 ast, 3 stl, 3 blk, Clinching Game 6 in finals.
Jordan 90' vs Cavs: 69 pts, 18 rbs, 6 ast, 4 stl, career high in points.

Of course there also the games that go without saying like Kobe's 81, Bron's night at the Garden, any quadruple double ever, etc...

dhsilv
11-15-2015, 01:34 AM
For a non SUPER star, this is a pretty good one.

Andrei Kirlenko

14 points 8 rebounds 9 assists 6 steals 7 blocks 1 turnover 5 of 7 from the floor

bad free throw shooting but still. Only dream has gotten at least 6 in all 5 of those categories.

tmacattack33
11-15-2015, 02:04 AM
When did James have one of those?

When the league decided to change the official stats of a game that happened the day before, for the first time i've ever seen.

imdaman99
11-15-2015, 02:13 AM
Pretty ****ing impressive

http://i.imgur.com/KWFWkNl.png
3 out of the 4 categories were stuck on 10. I am not impressed. Dude chased it. It's like after he got 10 rebounds, he said I don't need to worry about rebounds anymore, I won't even use ANY of my energy to get 1 so I can save it to block a shot! Oh I have 10 blocks, OK how do I get my 10th assist? Do I pass up a wide open jumper for a contested 3? I know my teammates want me to get it so they will shoot as soon as I pass.

I didn't mean to say I'm not impressed. It's still a great feat but I don't care for it.

Gimme Olajuwon's.

Rake2204
11-15-2015, 02:30 AM
3 out of the 4 categories were stuck on 10. I am not impressed. Dude chased it. It's like after he got 10 rebounds, he said I don't need to worry about rebounds anymore, I won't even use ANY of my energy to get 1 so I can save it to block a shot! Oh I have 10 blocks, OK how do I get my 10th assist? Do I pass up a wide open jumper for a contested 3? I know my teammates want me to get it so they will shoot as soon as I pass.

I didn't mean to say I'm not impressed. It's still a great feat but I don't care for it.

Gimme Olajuwon's.I can see how you would come to such a conclusion and whichever statline you prefer is fine, but I don't think there was a ton of chasing on Robinson's part that night. Maybe some, but likely not much more than is common for people on nights like that (and in truth, many/most players know when they're on the verge of something special and account for it to some degree).

Anyway, for the season, Robinson led his team in points (league leader), blocks, assists, and steals... and would have led in rebounds at 10.7 were it not for Dennis Rodman. So as a center who was leading his team in virtually every statistical category, it wasn't too outlandish that a performance like the one against Detroit was just going to happen at some point.

This particular night, I think he was hovering around 13 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, and 3 blocks at halftime. The only real statistic he would have had to concentrate on boosting artificially was blocked shots (since he only had three) and as it turns out, blocked shots are the toughest to cherry pick.

From the nature with which that game played out, I actually think Robinson's box score could have been even nastier, but it seemed he pumped the brakes a little considering how the Spurs ended up pulling away.

tmacattack33
11-15-2015, 02:33 AM
I can see how you would come to such a conclusion and whichever statline you prefer is fine, but I don't think there was a ton of chasing on Robinson's part that night. Maybe some, but likely not much more than is common for people on nights like that (and in truth, many/most players know where they're on the verge of something special and account for it to some degree).

Anyway, for the season, Robinson led his team in points (league leader), blocks, assists, and steals... and would have led in rebounds at 10.7 were it not for Dennis Rodman. So as a center who was leading his team in virtually every statistical category, it wasn't too outlandish that a performance like the one against Detroit was just going to happen at some point.

This particular night, I think he was hovering around 13 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, and 3 blocks at halftime. The only real statistic he would have had to concentrate on boosting artificially was blocked shots (since he only had three) and as it turns out, blocked shots are the toughest to cherry pick.

From the nature with which that game played out, I actually think Robinson's box score could have been even nastier, but it seemed he pumped the brakes a little considering how the Spurs ended up pulling away.

What da f?

You remember this game like you saw it last night.

J Shuttlesworth
11-15-2015, 02:37 AM
3 out of the 4 categories were stuck on 10. I am not impressed. Dude chased it. It's like after he got 10 rebounds, he said I don't need to worry about rebounds anymore, I won't even use ANY of my energy to get 1 so I can save it to block a shot! Oh I have 10 blocks, OK how do I get my 10th assist? Do I pass up a wide open jumper for a contested 3? I know my teammates want me to get it so they will shoot as soon as I pass.

I didn't mean to say I'm not impressed. It's still a great feat but I don't care for it.

Gimme Olajuwon's.
what? You don't just "chase" yourself into 10 blocks :biggums:

Rake2204
11-15-2015, 02:43 AM
What da f?

You remember this game like you saw it last night.Growing up a Pistons fan and a David Robinson fan meant his quad was one of the greatest moments of my life growing up. I had the Kalamazoo Gazette article hanging on my wall for years. In fact, I still have it:

http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g423/Rake2204/scan0012.jpg

But as for the halftime specifics, I referenced the YouTube highlight clip of the performance for that one. Pistons TV guy George Blaha says "Spurs get it first to start the second half" then Robinson hits a jumper, at which point Blaha says it pushes him to 15 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, and 3 blocks on the night.

For reference (at 2:20): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkpT0QdUDIY#t=2m20s

And again, as the article states, that was his fifth triple-double up to that point in the season. As the in-between year for the Spurs having a point guard (Negele Knight was the primary man that year, before Avery Johnson came back the next season), Robinson kind of ran the offense from the post (high or low). The statlines were popping in every single category as a result. I hesitate to say a quadruple double was inevitable, but his role on that team, combined with his skills, created the perfect storm for one to spring about without having to go out of their way to chase it.

Harison
11-15-2015, 02:56 AM
Bill Russell, 30 points 42 rebounds 12 blocks in the win of Game 7 of the Finals.

Doesnt get any better than this.

Akrazotile
11-15-2015, 03:01 AM
You guys serious with these answers?? There is only ONE correct answer to this question.









http://www.inflexwetrust.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/IFWT_Wilt-Chamberlain-20000.jpg

Psileas
11-15-2015, 10:04 AM
Definitely 53/32/14/lots of steals and blocks/82.8% FG's. Followed by another 10 or so performances by the same person. Then, you may add others to the equation.

HenryGarfunkle
11-15-2015, 10:56 AM
Wilt's 100 point statline isn't that impressive, tbh.

63 FGAs? 32 FTAs? :sleeping
Yep.

the game was a blowout and his teammates were literally just feeding him throughout the 4th quarter so he could get 100

it's one of the most despicable games in history. you couldn't possibly stat-pad like that in a blowout in todays game, it goes against the integrity of the sport

that game isn't impressive and shouldn't even count

ImKobe
11-15-2015, 11:07 AM
Kobe - 62
Dallas - 61

give another player who outscored a Finals team by himself.


You can't.

TheImmortal
11-15-2015, 11:16 AM
Kobe - 62
Dallas - 61

give another player who outscored a Finals team by himself.


You can't.
This. /thread

feyki
11-15-2015, 11:16 AM
50-12-3 with %74 TS and only 1 to from Dirk at WCF .

Dbrog
11-15-2015, 03:19 PM
Bill Russell, 30 points 42 rebounds 12 blocks in the win of Game 7 of the Finals.

Doesnt get any better than this.

:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :eek:

PHILA
11-15-2015, 03:26 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Np29MW_XN8&t=6m30s

24 Pts
32 Reb
13 Ast
12 Blk
9/13 FG


Hartford Courant - Apr 1, 1967

Greer pumped in 39 points, mostly on long jump shots, while Chamberlain grabbed 32 rebounds, handed out 12 assists, scored 24 points and blocked a dozen shots.


Boston Globe - Apr 1, 1967

Hal Greer led the way with 39 points and Wilt Chamberlain swept the backboard like Mr. Clean as the 76ers raced to a 127-113 victory over the Celtics Friday night and a 1-0 lead in the Eastern Division.


Los Angeles Times - Apr 1, 1967

PHILADELPHIA - The devastating inside-outside duo of Wilt Chamberlain and Hal Greer carried the Philadelphia 76ers to a 127-113 victory over the Boston Celtics Friday night for a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.


Reading Eagle - Apr 1, 1967

http://i.imgur.com/XVQVP.png

avonbarksdale
11-15-2015, 06:33 PM
K. Bryant 81 Pts, 6 Reb, 2 Ast, 3 Stl, 1 Blk


idc if wilt had 100, that was in like the 16th century

kobe in 2006 81 pts will forever be the best basketball performance of this era

kshutts1
11-15-2015, 09:01 PM
Anyone know Wilt's stats for his double triple double (20+ instead of 10+)?

That line has to be up there, once we consider his (likely) high number of blocks and/or steals.

Psileas
11-15-2015, 10:19 PM
Anyone know Wilt's stats for his double triple double (20+ instead of 10+)?

That line has to be up there, once we consider his (likely) high number of blocks and/or steals.

22+25+21 and I've read unofficial estimates of 14 blocks and 7 steals.
Of course, with blocked shots being kept, this wouldn't have been his only triple 20.