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And1AllDay
11-14-2024, 02:42 PM
oldest player to get 3 straight triple doubles

2022 lebron at age 39 and 319 days
2019 lebron at age 34 and 310 days
2009 jason kidd at age 34 and 291 days


dont you ever compare my glorious king to a ball headed gambler coke head son

hiphopanonymous
11-14-2024, 05:34 PM
Nice to have the record.

But also important to note that a triple double today is easier to get then prior eras. Today's 25/10/10 seems only roughly equal to yesteryears 19/7/7 such as the 2009 era mentioned for Jason Kidd.

Nowoco
11-14-2024, 05:43 PM
No-ones given a shit about triple doubles since Westbrook showed how easy it is to pad them.

It's not 1995. A triple double is like someone hitting 5 threes in a game. Who cares?

DJMcDonald
11-14-2024, 05:59 PM
OP's chair has wheels

Full Court
11-14-2024, 06:38 PM
No-ones given a shit about triple doubles since Westbrook showed how easy it is to pad them.

It's not 1995. A triple double is like someone hitting 5 threes in a game. Who cares?

This. An inflated stats era. Didn't Wemby drop 50 and Giannis drop something like 59 yesterday too?

3ba11
11-14-2024, 07:35 PM
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All Losses By 1st Options as Preseason Favorite Since Odds Began in 1985


LEBRON.............. 2011, 2014, 2015, 2021
SHAQ.................. 1999, 2003, 2004
KOBE'.................. 2003, 2004
BIRD'.................. 1985, 1987
MAGIC................ 1986, 1989
EWING'............... 1994, 1995
DIRK................... 2007, 2008
DUNCAN'............. 2006
BARKLEY............. 1995
ISIAH.................. 1991
PIPPEN'............... 2000
KG....................... 2009
CURRY................. 2019
KAWHI................. 2020
KD....................... 2022
TATUM................. 2023



Losses with Homecourt Advantage

LEBRON.............. 2009, 2010, 2011
KOBE'................. 2004, 2011
CURRY................. 2016, 2023


Losses with Top Seeds (1 or 2 seed)

LEBRON.............. 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017
KOBE'................. 2004, 2008, 2011
CURRY................. 2016, 2019


Losses with All-Star teammates

LEBRON.............. 2005, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2021
KOBE'................. 2003, 2004, 2011
CURRY................. 2016, 2019


Losses in the Finals

LEBRON.............. 2007, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
KOBE'................. 2004, 2008
CURRY................. 2016, 2019


4-0 sweeps or record losses

LEBRON.............. 2007, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2023
KOBE.................. 2011



MJ has no losses with favored talent, while Lebron underachieves favored talent the most among any player in the last 25 years, and we know why - his high-scoring dribbling or point guard skillset has a high volume of unassisted buckets that leaves teammates standing around in spot-up roles, thereby producing zero teammate development, weak chemistry and perennial losers with every cast.

SouBeachTalents
11-14-2024, 07:38 PM
MVP

LeBron: 4

Kobe/Curry combined: 3


FMVP

LeBron: 4

Kobe/Curry combined: 3

3ba11
11-14-2024, 07:38 PM
oldest player to get 3 straight triple doubles

2022 lebron at age 39 and 319 days
2019 lebron at age 34 and 310 days
2009 jason kidd at age 34 and 291 days


dont you ever compare my glorious king to a ball headed gambler coke head son


High-scoring triple-doubles by perimeter players have a high volume of unassisted buckets (ball-domination) that leaves teammates standing around in spot-up roles - this yields weak teammate development, chemistry and perennial losers with every cast.. The spot-up roles also lower teammate assists across the board, so the team cannot become a high assist team with a lot of ball movement like the teams that beat Lebron (Nuggets, Spurs, Warriors, Mavs, Magic).. The common thread in all of Lebron's playoff losses for the last 10 years is deficits in team assists.

It matters that high-scoring ball-dominators have a weak brand of ball because it underachieves favored talent more than any other skillset.. Specific examples of underachieving favored rosters include Lebron having the most losses ever with the preseason favorite or in the Finals, and more losses with homecourt, all-star teammates and top seeds than Kobe, Curry or Jordan.. And more 4-0 sweeps/record losses as well.

Finally, the game logs from 2020-2025 show that it's bron-ball against the weak teams and AD-ball against the top teams... People forget that unlike jumpshooters such as Curry or MJ, Lebron cannot drop 40 while the ball moves, so he lacks sufficient brand at carry-job volume to beat top teams and therefore needs all-time scoring help.. Specifically, in the Finals, Lebron needs an equal-scoring partner to attract equal defensive attention, so he never defeated max defensive attention (never carried scoring load in Finals), and he also never carried weak help over top teams (never beat a top 5 SRS team with weak scoring & efficiency from a sidekick)... But sure meh, 3 triple-doubles in a row..






oldest player to get 3 straight triple doubles

2022 lebron at age 39 and 319 days
2019 lebron at age 34 and 310 days
2009 jason kidd at age 34 and 291 days


dont you ever compare my glorious king to a ball headed gambler coke head son


Lebron can't beat top teams like that and never has, so it's AD-ball against the top teams.

And no one cares about the play of a 39 year old because it's nothing compared to him at 29, or any other all-time great.. It might be the best ball-domination that we've seen for a 39+year old, but it ranks about 150th all-time otherwise (or worse).

Also, the league has evolved (or devolved) into a format where a player with that many shots or touches cannot be held down - 20% of the league will get 30/10/10 if the ball is put in their hands to run today's standard "down-hill" and spaced floor format.. The beginner format achieves pretty stats but gets exposed in international formats, which now produce the best players... People don't realize that Lebron, KD and Curry are great because they didn't grow up in today's format, but they're the last of American great players because the beginner format that Adam Silver/Lebron cooked up CANNOT and DOES NOT produce great players (and allows anyone to dominate).
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Full Court
11-14-2024, 08:10 PM
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All Losses By 1st Options as Preseason Favorite Since Odds Began in 1985


LEBRON.............. 2011, 2014, 2015, 2021
SHAQ.................. 1999, 2003, 2004
KOBE'.................. 2003, 2004
BIRD'.................. 1985, 1987
MAGIC................ 1986, 1989
EWING'............... 1994, 1995
DIRK................... 2007, 2008
DUNCAN'............. 2006
BARKLEY............. 1995
ISIAH.................. 1991
PIPPEN'............... 2000
KG....................... 2009
CURRY................. 2019
KAWHI................. 2020
KD....................... 2022
TATUM................. 2023



Losses with Homecourt Advantage

LEBRON.............. 2009, 2010, 2011
KOBE'................. 2004, 2011
CURRY................. 2016, 2023


Losses with Top Seeds (1 or 2 seed)

LEBRON.............. 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017
KOBE'................. 2004, 2008, 2011
CURRY................. 2016, 2019


Losses with All-Star teammates

LEBRON.............. 2005, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2021
KOBE'................. 2003, 2004, 2011
CURRY................. 2016, 2019


Losses in the Finals

LEBRON.............. 2007, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
KOBE'................. 2004, 2008
CURRY................. 2016, 2019


4-0 sweeps or record losses

LEBRON.............. 2007, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2023
KOBE.................. 2011



MJ has no losses with favored talent, while Lebron underachieves favored talent the most among any player in the last 25 years, and we know why - his high-scoring dribbling or point guard skillset has a high volume of unassisted buckets that leaves teammates standing around in spot-up roles, thereby producing zero teammate development, weak chemistry and perennial losers with every cast.

Lebron: most chokes of all time. By a MILE.

3ba11
11-14-2024, 10:30 PM
Lebron: most chokes of all time. By a MILE.


That's true - it started in Game 4 of the 2009 ECF when he had a historic 7 turnovers in the 4th quarter to lose the critical game that swung the series - this was his first choke and he became a 12 turnover per game player in clutch-time for that series (last 5 within 5), while making the defensive blunder of guarding Courtney Lee instead of his own position.

So the 09' ECF was his first choke and he lost with 18 on 38% from Mo, so that started the trend of Lebron never carrying weak help over top teams (never beat a top 5 SRS team with weak scoring & efficiency from a sidekick)... After the 09' debacle, he quit in the 2010 ECSF by averaging 21 on 34% for the last 3 games to lose a 2-1 lead as a -500 favorite.. Then the 11' goat choke against the Mavs, and 4 straight chokes to get swept by the Nuggets.. And plenty more... 0-7 on Finals game-winners

Full Court
11-14-2024, 11:04 PM
That's true - it started in Game 4 of the 2009 ECF when he had a historic 7 turnovers in the 4th quarter to lose the critical game that swung the series - this was his first choke and he became a 12 turnover per game player in clutch-time for that series (last 5 within 5), while making the defensive blunder of guarding Courtney Lee instead of his own position.

So the 09' ECF was his first choke and he lost with 18 on 38% from Mo, so that started the trend of Lebron never carrying weak help over top teams (never beat a top 5 SRS team with weak scoring & efficiency from a sidekick)... After the 09' debacle, he quit in the 2010 ECSF by averaging 21 on 34% for the last 3 games to lose a 2-1 lead as a -500 favorite.. Then the 11' goat choke against the Mavs, and 4 straight chokes to get swept by the Nuggets.. And plenty more... 0-7 on Finals game-winners

Even before that, in 2008 he choked away the series against the Celtics.

ImKobe
11-15-2024, 04:06 AM
It's easier to get triple-doubles now with how heliocentric offenses have become. Jordan & Kobe did not just hog the ball on every possession, even if they shot 20+ times a game + teams play smaller now & the added volume of 3s gives smaller players more opportunities to get 10+ rebounds in a game.

Lebron's durability is no question the best ever, and that is to be expected of future ATGs with the advancements in sports science & nutrition.

Meticode
11-15-2024, 06:08 AM
It's interesting that this started happening right after Russell got benched. Which I think is the right move. They should've moved Russell when he had his highest value.

sdot_thadon
11-15-2024, 12:05 PM
Jordan & Kobe did not just hog the ball on every possession, even if they shot 20+ times a game.

These are guys who literally carried "ball hog" as one of their few criticisms. You've gotta do better than this. Mj has 7 seasons at or above Lebrons career high for FGA per game. While rocking a higher usage than Lebrons highest in 4 seasons. Kobe has 2 only 2 seasons above Leborons highest fga per game surprisingly, while also having 4 seasons with a higher usage than Lebrons career high ....

But ball hog doe!

Duffy Pratt
11-15-2024, 02:16 PM
Go to NBA.com and watch his assists. In the last game, there were three awarded to him where the receiver took two dribbles on their own drive after the pass. Most of the rest were around the horn passes at the three point line. In Oscar’s day, he would have had 3 assists. In Magic’s, maybe 8.

As for the rebound, the Lakers seem to have a rule that you give an uncontested rebound to LeBron. No one else is allowed to touch the ball in those situations. On top of that, the Laker scoring team will give him a rebound for any tap he makes at the ball. But if another Laker taps the ball, and then LeBron gets it off the tap, it’s scored as LeBron’s rebound.

3ba11
11-15-2024, 02:25 PM
These are guys who literally carried "ball hog" as one of their few criticisms. You've gotta do better than this. Mj has 7 seasons at or above Lebrons career high for FGA per game. While rocking a higher usage than Lebrons highest in 4 seasons. Kobe has 2 only 2 seasons above Leborons highest fga per game surprisingly, while also having 4 seasons with a higher usage than Lebrons career high ....

But ball hog doe!


If Klay Thompson took 30 shots per game, he would lead the league in shot attempts and usage WITHOUT dominating the ball..

So usage and shot attempts mean nothing especially if the efficiency is good... Instead, it's all about whether your buckets are assisted or not because players with too many unassisted buckets (high-scoring ball-dominators) leave teammates standing around in spot-up roles, which lowers their assists and scoring.

Accordingly, only high-scoring ball-dominators like Luka, Lebron, and Harden are the "ball-hogs" with a high volume of unassisted buckets that leave teammates standing around in spot-up roles and marginalize teammates.

ImKobe
11-15-2024, 02:30 PM
These are guys who literally carried "ball hog" as one of their few criticisms. You've gotta do better than this. Mj has 7 seasons at or above Lebrons career high for FGA per game. While rocking a higher usage than Lebrons highest in 4 seasons. Kobe has 2 only 2 seasons above Leborons highest fga per game surprisingly, while also having 4 seasons with a higher usage than Lebrons career high ....

But ball hog doe!

Like I said it's not about FGA or a stat like USG% but rather the amount of time these guys have the ball in their hands on offense on each possession. Also, pace is significantly higher in today's NBA and Lakers have been top 5 at it in all but 2 of the Bron seasons.

Kobe and MJ mostly played a traditional SG role. The one year MJ didn't in the 80s he averaged 8 assists a game and that's when he was stat chasing on a mediocre team. Bron's longevity is GOATed but he was also very lucky to come at a perfect time for a player of his build. The increase in 3PA and pace has helped him age gracefully.

3ba11
11-15-2024, 02:39 PM
The one year MJ didn't in the 80s he averaged 8 assists a game and that's when he was stat chasing on a mediocre team.





Why not be accurate with your statements?

Jordan only played point guard for 25 games in 1989 and otherwise played his normal SG position.

And he needed to "stat-chase" much more because his cast wasn't "mediocre" - his cast was the worst in the league according to Jordan-hater "Thinking Basketball" - they say that Jordan had a zero percentile cast from 88-90', which means that 0% of casts were better than his...

Pippen averaged 14 ppg and 3 apg, so that's a bad cast, not "mediocre".. Every other team in the league had at least 2 scorers, while the Bulls were the only team with just 1.. There was no stat-chasing - MJ was simply carrying the worst cast in the league, as the stats show very clearly... Every other team had more help than him.

ImKobe
11-15-2024, 02:43 PM
Why not be accurate with your statements?

Jordan only played point guard for 25 games in 1989 and otherwise played his normal SG position.

And he needed to "stat-chase" much more because his cast wasn't "mediocre" - his cast was the worst in the league according to Jordan-hater "Thinking Basketball" - they say that Jordan had a zero percentile cast from 88-90', which means that 0% of casts were better than his...

Pippen averaged 14 ppg and 3 apg, so that's a bad cast, not "mediocre".. Every other team in the league had at least 2 scorers, while the Bulls were the only team with just 1.

He was aware of his assist numbers is what I mean. He was trying to get those assist numbers. Just means that he could've had way more triple-doubles if he cared about it. Bron clearly does at this stage of his career.


Imagine if prime Jordan had bigs box out for him to get the rebound & push the pace like they do in the modern NBA... the sky is the limit.

Hey Yo
11-15-2024, 02:55 PM
He was aware of his assist numbers is what I mean. He was trying to get those assist numbers. Just means that he could've had way more triple-doubles if he cared about it. Bron clearly does at this stage of his career.


Imagine if prime Jordan had bigs box out for him to get the rebound & push the pace like they do in the modern NBA... the sky is the limit.

Dumb

sdot_thadon
11-15-2024, 05:54 PM
If Klay Thompson took 30 shots per game, he would lead the league in shot attempts and usage WITHOUT dominating the ball..

So usage and shot attempts mean nothing especially if the efficiency is good... Instead, it's all about whether your buckets are assisted or not because players with too many unassisted buckets (high-scoring ball-dominators) leave teammates standing around in spot-up roles, which lowers their assists and scoring.

Accordingly, only high-scoring ball-dominators like Luka, Lebron, and Harden are the "ball-hogs" with a high volume of unassisted buckets that leave teammates standing around in spot-up roles and marginalize teammates.

More stupid shit from the village idiot. Klay will never take 30 attempts, he's not a primary guy. Mj as well as Kobe have both shot to the point that teammates were wanting more shots. This isn't up for debate. They were ball hogs. Lebron is also a ball hog. The only difference is he uses his opportunities to help his teammates more than the other 2. Besides that it's just about your best player getting the chance to make something happen more than guys that aren't your best player. Great strategy on all fronts and Common sense id hope.

sdot_thadon
11-15-2024, 05:58 PM
Like I said it's not about FGA or a stat like USG% but rather the amount of time these guys have the ball in their hands on offense on each possession. Also, pace is significantly higher in today's NBA and Lakers have been top 5 at it in all but 2 of the Bron seasons.

Kobe and MJ mostly played a traditional SG role. The one year MJ didn't in the 80s he averaged 8 assists a game and that's when he was stat chasing on a mediocre team. Bron's longevity is GOATed but he was also very lucky to come at a perfect time for a player of his build. The increase in 3PA and pace has helped him age gracefully.
So what you're telling is you wish to modify the definition of a ball hog to something that fits your agenda better? Well no shit. It's a trade off that is inconsequential because it's a style of play thing. One way let's your teammates hold the ball more but not get as many shots and the other gets your guys more shots at expense of holding the ball. Bbbut....ballhog!

Meticode
11-15-2024, 06:03 PM
Go to NBA.com and watch his assists. In the last game, there were three awarded to him where the receiver took two dribbles on their own drive after the pass. Most of the rest were around the horn passes at the three point line. In Oscar’s day, he would have had 3 assists. In Magic’s, maybe 8.

As for the rebound, the Lakers seem to have a rule that you give an uncontested rebound to LeBron. No one else is allowed to touch the ball in those situations. On top of that, the Laker scoring team will give him a rebound for any tap he makes at the ball. But if another Laker taps the ball, and then LeBron gets it off the tap, it’s scored as LeBron’s rebound.

While there is no definitive rule on how many dribbles are allowed for an assist to count, it appears that the consensus is if the pass leads to a score in 2 or less dribbles, it counts as an assist.

https://www.basketballforcoaches.com/what-is-an-assist-in-basketball/

In short, it's not about how many dribbles you take usually. It's about if the player that gets the past makes an immediate move to the basket.

sdot_thadon
11-15-2024, 06:09 PM
In a perfect world an assist is a pass that leads directly to an open shot or layup, uncontested.

kawhileonard2
11-15-2024, 10:41 PM
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All Losses By 1st Options as Preseason Favorite Since Odds Began in 1985


LEBRON.............. 2011, 2014, 2015, 2021
SHAQ.................. 1999, 2003, 2004
KOBE'.................. 2003, 2004
BIRD'.................. 1985, 1987
MAGIC................ 1986, 1989
EWING'............... 1994, 1995
DIRK................... 2007, 2008
DUNCAN'............. 2006
BARKLEY............. 1995
ISIAH.................. 1991
PIPPEN'............... 2000
KG....................... 2009
CURRY................. 2019
KAWHI................. 2020
KD....................... 2022
TATUM................. 2023



Losses with Homecourt Advantage

LEBRON.............. 2009, 2010, 2011
KOBE'................. 2004, 2011
CURRY................. 2016, 2023


Losses with Top Seeds (1 or 2 seed)

LEBRON.............. 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017
KOBE'................. 2004, 2008, 2011
CURRY................. 2016, 2019


Losses with All-Star teammates

LEBRON.............. 2005, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2021
KOBE'................. 2003, 2004, 2011
CURRY................. 2016, 2019


Losses in the Finals

LEBRON.............. 2007, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
KOBE'................. 2004, 2008
CURRY................. 2016, 2019


4-0 sweeps or record losses

LEBRON.............. 2007, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2023
KOBE.................. 2011



MJ has no losses with favored talent, while Lebron underachieves favored talent the most among any player in the last 25 years, and we know why - his high-scoring dribbling or point guard skillset has a high volume of unassisted buckets that leaves teammates standing around in spot-up roles, thereby producing zero teammate development, weak chemistry and perennial losers with every cast.

Good post

ImKobe
11-16-2024, 07:21 AM
So what you're telling is you wish to modify the definition of a ball hog to something that fits your agenda better? Well no shit. It's a trade off that is inconsequential because it's a style of play thing. One way let's your teammates hold the ball more but not get as many shots and the other gets your guys more shots at expense of holding the ball. Bbbut....ballhog!

No I'm saying you're more likely to get assists if the ball is in your hands a lot on every possession. You ever played 2K or NBA Live? That's how some of these modern guys play the game. Luka, Westbrook & Harden are the worst examples of this, and no surprise they get a bunch of triple-doubles as a result.

It's not that Kobe and Jordan were not capable of making those same passes, it was just a different era with less spacing & a slower pace.

sdot_thadon
11-16-2024, 03:48 PM
No I'm saying you're more likely to get assists if the ball is in your hands a lot on every possession. You ever played 2K or NBA Live? That's how some of these modern guys play the game. Luka, Westbrook & Harden are the worst examples of this, and no surprise they get a bunch of triple-doubles as a result.

It's not that Kobe and Jordan were not capable of making those same passes, it was just a different era with less spacing & a slower pace.

Well that much is obvious isn't it? Holding the ball mods gives more chances for assists the same way shooting the ball more gives more opportunities for scoring. It sucks that this even has to be said out loud lol. Yes Kobe and Jordan could average more assists if they held the ball more, but they also could have more assists if they passed instead of shooting as much. Lebron could have had more big scoring games if he didn't take his foot off the gas and pass more after a big half. It is what it is. And lastly....no Jordan and Kobe were not capable of making all the same passes Lebron does simply because many of them are strength based.

k0kakw0rld
11-16-2024, 05:41 PM
No-ones given a shit about triple doubles since Westbrook showed how easy it is to pad them.

It's not 1995. A triple double is like someone hitting 5 threes in a game. Who cares?

Shut your punk ass up. The man is 40

Nowoco
11-16-2024, 09:28 PM
Shut your punk ass up. The man is 40

He's 39.

Total number of triple doubles per NBA season.

46 2013-14
46 2014-15
75 2015-16
117 2016-17
108 2017-18
127 2018-19
100 2019-20
142 2020-21
130 2021-22
119 2022-23
137 2023-24

And1AllDay
11-16-2024, 11:10 PM
four ina rownow

ball headed gambler addict could never

Nowoco
11-17-2024, 06:39 AM
four ina rownow

ball headed gambler addict could never

Jordan had 7 triple doubles in a row in 1989.

https://www.nba.com/watch/video/channels/originals/2015/03/06/mj-triple-doubles-030515.nba

Full Court
11-17-2024, 09:46 AM
Jordan had 7 triple doubles in a row in 1989.

https://www.nba.com/watch/video/channels/originals/2015/03/06/mj-triple-doubles-030515.nba

That was back when a triple double actually meant something too.