NBA: All-time triple-double leaders

Basketball
By AFP | Apr 10, 2017

List of the NBA's all-time leaders in triple-doubles after Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook set the single-season record of 42 on Sunday:

181 - Oscar Robertson

132 - Magic Johnson

107 - Jason Kidd

79 - Russell Westbrook

78 - Wilt Chamberlain

59 - Larry Bird

54 - LeBron James

43 - Fat Lever

33 - Bob Cousy

31 - John Havlicek

Russell Westbrook capped his history-making 42nd triple-double of the season with a game-winning three-pointer on Sunday as his Oklahoma City Thunder knocked the Denver Nuggets out of NBA playoff contention.

Westbrook scored 50 points, pulled down 16 rebounds and handed out 10 assists to break the single-season triple-double record set by Oscar Robertson in the 1961-62 campaign.

It was his third 50-point triple-double of the season -- another record -- and left Westbrook feeling "blessed, very blessed".

It was yet another remarkable display of the all-around excellence that a triple-double -- the achievement of double-digit totals in three of five key statistical categories -- has come to represent.

Westbrook had already joined Robertson as the only players to average a triple-double over the course of a season.

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