NBA Has scored 29 in just 144 matches
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Superate any record of Michael Jordan it has enormous merit. Do it when still you have not turned 22 and have only played 144 games in the NBA it makes you extraordinary. That has achieved Luka Doncic, who has already reached 29 triple-doubles in his career and has surpassed the considered best player of all time.
The base of the Mavericks sum 36 points, 16 rebounds and 15 assists in his team’s loss to the Bulls 101-117. That way, it’s already the 15th most triple-doubles in NBA history, tied with Grant Hill, and seventh among those still active. Among those who precede him in the statistics are eight members of the Hall of Fame and a few others who will be.
In the history of the NBA, no one has had a better ratio of triple-doubles per game played. Doncic, with 29 and hit 144, has an amazing 20.13% percentage. Out of every five games he has played in the league, in one he has made a triple-double. Ni Oscar Robertson ni Russell Westbrook, the record men and the only two have averaged a triple-double over a full season, they reach that record.

Doncic’s climb in the triple-doubles statistics does not seem to have an end, as he has a great facility to sign grandiloquent statistics. In the last six games he has added four and in the other two he failed to do so, staying within one rebound and one assist., respectively. In those crashes it has averaged 31.5 points, 12.3 rebounds and 13.5 rebounds.
The Slovenian player He had eight triple-doubles in his rookie course, 17 in his second season, and has been four in the current one. Only Nikola Jokic, at five, has achieved more so far. To keep the current average, Doncic could approach the Top 10 before the end of this season… and at the end of his career fight to lead it.
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Travis M. Andrews is a features writer for The Washington Post. He joined The Post in 2016 as a reporter for Morning Mix. He was previously a travel and culture editor for Southern Living magazine, a contributing pop culture reporter for Mashable and the Week, and a contributing editor for the Syfy blog Dvice. He also has freelanced for magazines, including Esquire, GQ and Time. He is the author of the coming book “Because He’s Jeff Goldblum,” a semi-rumination and semi-ridiculous look at the career of the enigmatic actor and an exploration of the shifting nature of fame in the 21st century, to be published in November by Plume.
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