Four (five) of the five benign data of two-finger scoring, rebounding, assists, steals and blocked shots reached 10 or above.
There are only four "four doubles" recorded in NBA history, namely:
● Nathaniel thurmond, 22 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists, 12 blocks, 1974, 10, Bulls vs Eagles.
● Alvin Robertson, 20 points, 1 1 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals (the only "four doubles" in league history), 1986 February 18 Spurs vs Sun.
● Olajuwon, 18 points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists,1blocks,1990 Rockets vs Bucks on March 29th.
● David Robinson, 34 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 blocks,1994 February 17 Spurs vs Pistons.
Quasi-five pairs: former NBA rocket superstar Olajuwon 1990, 29 points in a game 18 rebounds, 9 assists 12 blocks and 5 steals! (Originally 10. After watching the video, an assist was cancelled. If not, it will be the only player in the NBA with two pairs and four pairs. Twenty-six days later, he won four doubles titles in one match.
This is by far the closest to the record of five pairs in the regular competition record. In today's era when physical fitness is getting better and better and training is becoming more and more scientific, I believe that there will really be players who get the record of five pairs.
According to the records of some old NBA referees and statisticians, Chamberlain once completed a five-double (53 points, 32 rebounds 14 assists, in addition to an estimated 24 blocked shots and 1 1 steals). Even if the data is biased, the only player in NBA history who can complete five pairs can only be Chamberlain-because he has won the scoring champion, rebounding champion, assisting champion and blocking champion.