Denver’s Nikola Jokić and Russell Westbrook become the 1st pair of teammates in NBA history to record a triple-double in the same game multiple times in a single season.
Russell Westbrook and Nikola Jokić both notched triple-doubles in the Denver Nuggets' 124–105 win over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night, bringing the team to 22–15 on the season. The two are known for their incredible stat lines,
When one thinks about the face of the triple-double, two players may come to mind. One is the all-time leader in the category, Russell Westbrook. The other is three-time MVP, Nikola Jokic.
Nikola Jokic recorded his 18th triple-double of the 2024-25 season Sunday in the Nuggets' 113-100 win over the Magic, continuing his remarkable statistical output this season.
Jokic, Westbrook winning while making triple-double history Jokic and Russ have recorded a triple-double in the same game twice in a season.
Westbrook has the most career NBA triple-doubles and Jokic is third. Oscar Robertson is second with 181 ... Cam Johnson (right ankle sprain) and D’Angelo Russell (right shin contusion) are still out. Nuggets: Jamal Murray didn’t play in the second ...
Westbrook has the most career NBA triple-doubles and Jokic is third. Oscar Robertson is second with ... Cam Johnson (right ankle sprain) and D’Angelo Russell (right shin contusion) are still ...
LeBron James turned 40 years old a few weeks ago, but that hasn't stopped him from putting up big numbers and writing his name into the record books. In the Los Angeles Lakers' 111-88 win over the lowly Washington Wizards on Tuesday,
Nikola Jokić recorded his third consecutive triple-double — and his 18th of the season — in the Denver Nuggets ' 113–100 win over the Orlando Magic on Sunday.
LeBron James becomes the 2nd player in NBA history to record a triple-double at age 40, joining Karl Malone, who was 105 days older when he did it on Nov. 28, 2003.
We’ve looked at the Top 40 teams in NBA history based on All-Star and All-NBA selections and found that only 14 of them went on to win the Larry O’Brien trophy; out of the Top 10
Oklahoma City has opened a 24-7 lead on the Nets, with Gilgeous-Alexander’s 12 points leading the way. Brooklyn is cold out of the gate, shooting just 2-15, with five of their seven points coming from Noah Clowney. The pump fake. The spin move. The finish.