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Three doubles can't stop it! Take stock of the NBA's top ten god-level "four doubles" performances: Top four deserved to be ten: Blake Griffin Nine: Charles Buckley Eight: LeBron James Seven: James Harden Six: Jason Kidd Five: Russell Westbrook Four: Nate Thurmond III: David Robinson II: Hakim Olajuwon I: Elvin Robertson

In the NBA, the four doubles are the mythical statistics in the history of the NBA, so far only 4 players can get a real four doubles on the field, and counting the alternative four doubles with mistakes is not too much, so what are the four doubles (including alternative four doubles) that have appeared in the history of the NBA?

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="4" >0: Blake Griffin</h1>

At his peak, Griffin had been one of the league's most well-rounded interior players, with an excellent scoring ability and the ability to dribble and pass like a defender, so it wasn't too difficult for Griffin to have a triple-double.

Three doubles can't stop it! Take stock of the NBA's top ten god-level "four doubles" performances: Top four deserved to be ten: Blake Griffin Nine: Charles Buckley Eight: LeBron James Seven: James Harden Six: Jason Kidd Five: Russell Westbrook Four: Nate Thurmond III: David Robinson II: Hakim Olajuwon I: Elvin Robertson

In 2018, when he was with the Pistons, Griffin also won an embarrassing alternative four-double data, in a game against the Bucks, Griffin only got a triple-double of 18 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in the third quarter, and at the end of the fourth quarter, he made consecutive mistakes, and finally made his mistakes reach 10 times, winning the "four-double data".

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="6" >9: Charles Buckley</h1>

As one of the greatest forwards in NBA history, Barkley's deepest impression on fans is that he has a strong tonnage and back-play ability. But what many fans overlook is that Barkley is also a very well-rounded player, almost omnipotent on the pitch.

Three doubles can't stop it! Take stock of the NBA's top ten god-level "four doubles" performances: Top four deserved to be ten: Blake Griffin Nine: Charles Buckley Eight: LeBron James Seven: James Harden Six: Jason Kidd Five: Russell Westbrook Four: Nate Thurmond III: David Robinson II: Hakim Olajuwon I: Elvin Robertson

Throughout his career, Barkley has scored 20 triple-doubles, including one of which he has an alternative quadruple-double. In a 1987 game against the Nets by the 76ers, Barkley scored a large triple-double with 28 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists, and also delivered 10 turnovers, adding a little disgrace to the otherwise excellent data.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="8" >8: LeBron James</h1>

As one of the greatest players in NBA history, the all-around James has often been able to get triple-doubles, and so far a total of 99 triple-doubles has ranked fifth in NBA history. For James, he also hardly deliberately pursues triple-double stats, so he often gets a quasi-triple-double.

Three doubles can't stop it! Take stock of the NBA's top ten god-level "four doubles" performances: Top four deserved to be ten: Blake Griffin Nine: Charles Buckley Eight: LeBron James Seven: James Harden Six: Jason Kidd Five: Russell Westbrook Four: Nate Thurmond III: David Robinson II: Hakim Olajuwon I: Elvin Robertson

And even as strong as James, it is inevitable that he has cut an embarrassing alternative four-double data in his career, that is, in 2018, when James was still in the Cavaliers, in a game against the Celtics, although James cut a triple-double of 26 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists, he made as many as 11 mistakes because of the Green Army's targeted defense.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="10" > seven: James Harden</h1>

After transforming into a point guard, Harden has shown his organizational talent to the fullest, averaging double-digit assists per game in three seasons so far. Harden, meanwhile, is also an extremely error-prone player, with 3.7 turnovers in his career so far.

Three doubles can't stop it! Take stock of the NBA's top ten god-level "four doubles" performances: Top four deserved to be ten: Blake Griffin Nine: Charles Buckley Eight: LeBron James Seven: James Harden Six: Jason Kidd Five: Russell Westbrook Four: Nate Thurmond III: David Robinson II: Hakim Olajuwon I: Elvin Robertson

So Harden's unusual four-double stats aren't too surprising to fans. Up to now, Harden has had two alternative quadruple-doubles in his career, both in the 2016-2017 season, with 40 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists and 11 turnovers, and 35 points, 11 rebounds, 15 assists and 10 turnovers.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="12" > VI: Jason Kidd</h1>

Before Westbrook and James, the most well-known triple-double king in the league is undoubtedly Kidd, who plays very demon, although his height is not too high, and he can't brush the data like the later Westbrook, but Kidd can often win the triple-double data, and the 107 times in his career have won the triple-double ranking 4th in history.

Three doubles can't stop it! Take stock of the NBA's top ten god-level "four doubles" performances: Top four deserved to be ten: Blake Griffin Nine: Charles Buckley Eight: LeBron James Seven: James Harden Six: Jason Kidd Five: Russell Westbrook Four: Nate Thurmond III: David Robinson II: Hakim Olajuwon I: Elvin Robertson

While he has been doing a great job of controlling turnovers in his career, he made 14 turnovers in a single game, a statistic that tied the NBA's all-time record, and in that game against the Knicks, Kidd also had a triple-double of 18 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="14" > five: Russell Westbrook</h1>

Although his career is still a long time away, Westbrook has become the triple-double king in NBA history, and has averaged three-doubles per game for four seasons so far. However, the reason why Wei Shao was able to get so many three pairs was inseparable from the suspicion of deliberately brushing data.

Three doubles can't stop it! Take stock of the NBA's top ten god-level "four doubles" performances: Top four deserved to be ten: Blake Griffin Nine: Charles Buckley Eight: LeBron James Seven: James Harden Six: Jason Kidd Five: Russell Westbrook Four: Nate Thurmond III: David Robinson II: Hakim Olajuwon I: Elvin Robertson

As a result, after Westbrook began to cling to the triple-double stats, his average turnovers per game have been rising, and so far he has received five such embarrassing alternative quadruple-doubles, the most alternative quadruple-doubles in NBA history. If Westbrook remains obsessed with triple-doubles for the rest of his career, his record is likely to continue.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="16" > IV: Nate Thurmond</h1>

The next list will be from the embarrassing alternative four-double data to the real four-double data, so far, only four players in the history of the NBA have been able to achieve this fabulous achievement, the first player in the history of the NBA to achieve this mythical achievement, the first player in NBA history to achieve a four-double.

Three doubles can't stop it! Take stock of the NBA's top ten god-level "four doubles" performances: Top four deserved to be ten: Blake Griffin Nine: Charles Buckley Eight: LeBron James Seven: James Harden Six: Jason Kidd Five: Russell Westbrook Four: Nate Thurmond III: David Robinson II: Hakim Olajuwon I: Elvin Robertson

As one of the top 50 superstars in NBA history, Thurmond has contributed all of his peaks to the Warriors, while his four-double stats were achieved in the first game of the move to the Bulls. He turned 33 that season, but in the opener he cut a terrifying four-double of 22 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists and 12 blocks.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="18" > three: David Robinson</h1>

"Admiral" Robinson can be called one of the most athletic players in NBA history, as a four-center center in the 90s, he can dribble like a defender player in many times, and he has also cut four-doubles.

Three doubles can't stop it! Take stock of the NBA's top ten god-level "four doubles" performances: Top four deserved to be ten: Blake Griffin Nine: Charles Buckley Eight: LeBron James Seven: James Harden Six: Jason Kidd Five: Russell Westbrook Four: Nate Thurmond III: David Robinson II: Hakim Olajuwon I: Elvin Robertson

In the 1994 Spurs game against the Pistons, the Pistons simply could not limit Robinson's play, both on the offensive end and on the defensive end Robinson was very confused, and in the end, in the game, he frantically cut 34 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists while also delivering 10 blocks, becoming the last four-double in the NBA so far.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="20" > two: Hakim Olajuwon</h1>

Olajuwon is one of the best centers in NBA history, and he is also the most well-rounded interior player, ranking first in Rockets history in many statistics. And the great Olajuwon has also received four-doubles in his career, which is not surprising to many fans.

Three doubles can't stop it! Take stock of the NBA's top ten god-level "four doubles" performances: Top four deserved to be ten: Blake Griffin Nine: Charles Buckley Eight: LeBron James Seven: James Harden Six: Jason Kidd Five: Russell Westbrook Four: Nate Thurmond III: David Robinson II: Hakim Olajuwon I: Elvin Robertson

In a 1990 Rockets game against the Bucks, Olajuwon scored 18 points on 6-of-14 shooting, and while the score wasn't too high, he also had a big quadruple-double with 16 rebounds, 10 assists, and 11 blocks, not an economical quadruple-double.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="22" >: Elvin Robertson</h1>

While Robertson is the first player in NBA history to average a triple-double in a single season, this quadruple-double doesn't belong to the great player. Conversely, his eponymous Elvin Robertson is not well known to many fans, but he has created the only quadruple-double in NBA history consisting of steals.

Three doubles can't stop it! Take stock of the NBA's top ten god-level "four doubles" performances: Top four deserved to be ten: Blake Griffin Nine: Charles Buckley Eight: LeBron James Seven: James Harden Six: Jason Kidd Five: Russell Westbrook Four: Nate Thurmond III: David Robinson II: Hakim Olajuwon I: Elvin Robertson

However, in fact, Robertson is a very famous steals master in the history of the NBA, and has been honored as the king of steals three times in his career. In a 1986 game between the Spurs and the Suns, Robertson scored 20 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists while delivering 10 steals, which is very rare.