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The 61 Best Triple Doubles, Most Insane Stat Lines in NBA History

While the triple-double is happening way more in today’s modern NBA, it’s still a celebrated accomplishment for most basketball players because it’s rare to have a player contribute significantly in multiple columns of the box score. Securing double digits in points, rebounds, and assists in a single game is still quite a rare feat that combines skill, versatility, and feeling for the game. It’s a testament to a player’s impact on the court and their ability to influence the game in every facet.

However, among these all-around performances that reach at least 10-10-10, a triple double that reaches the 15 points-15 rebounds-15 assists plateaus just hits differently. It’s not quite a quadruple double or the near quintuple double, but recording at least 15 points, 15 rebounds, and 15 assists in a single game reflects not just a statistical dominance in NBA’s three biggest metrics, but also an ability to control the flow of the game and create opportunities for teammates. Remember this is a league full of highly-skilled, athletic and intelligent players such as the NBA

The 60 Best Triple-Doubles in NBA History

When you get down to the table know that we’ve sorted the triple doubles by adding points, rebounds, and assists to get to the greatest triples doubles in NBA history. At the end of the day, there are two triple doubles for contention. At the top of this list is James Harden’s insane stat line of 53 points-16 rebound-17 assist triple double which is the only 50-15-15 triple double in NBA history.

And right on the heels – as far as measuring it by total points-assists-rebounds is the NBA’s first 30-20-20 game achieved by Nikola Jokic. The all-world big man records a absolutely monster triple double when he tallied 31 points, 21 rebounds and 22 assists in an overtime win over the Phoenix Suns.

Take a look at the full list and judge by yourself:

Triple Doubles with Minimum 60 TOTAL
# DATE Player Total PTS REB AST TEAM
1 12/37/2022 Luka Doncic 91 60 21 10 DAL
2 12/31/2016 James Harden 86 53 16 17 HOU
3 04/02/2025 Nikola Jokić 81 61 10 10 DEN
4 02/13/1962 Oscar Robertson 75 42 15 18 CIN
5 03/07/2025 Nikola Jokić 74 31 21 22 DEN
5 01/23/2025 Nikola Jokić 74 35 22 17 DEN
5 02/14/1968 Wilt Chamberlain 74 35 24 15 PHI
8 12/25/2022 Nikola Jokić 71 41 15 15 DEN
9 11/10/2024 Nikola Jokić 70 37 18 15 DEN
10 12/2/2023 Luka Dončić 69 36 15 18 DAL
10 02/19/1963 Oscar Robertson 69 35 17 17 CIN
10 02/10/1962 Oscar Robertson 69 32 21 16 CIN
13 02/02/1968 Wilt Chamberlain 68 22 25 21 PHI
13 03/19/1968 Wilt Chamberlain 68 22 27 19 PHI
13 02/02/1968 Wilt Chamberlain 68 22 25 21 PHI
13 12/25/1963 Oscar Robertson 68 37 15 16 CIN
17 05/08/2021 Russell Westbrook 67 33 19 15 WAS
17 01/17/2021 Luka Dončić 67 36 16 15 DAL
17 03/05/1968 Wilt Chamberlain 67 31 21 15 PHI
17 02/20/1962 Oscar Robertson 67 31 20 16 CIN
17 12/11/1961 Oscar Robertson 67 32 15 20 CIN
22 11/26/1966 Wilt Chamberlain 65 26 24 15 PHI
23 02/25/2024 Nikola Jokić 64 32 16 16 DEN
23 01/06/1965 Oscar Robertson 64 28 20 16 CIN
25 10/29/2024 Nikola Jokić 63 29 18 16 DEN
25 02/17/1962 Oscar Robertson 63 30 15 18 CIN
27 02/15/2018 Nikola Jokić 62 30 15 17 DEN
27 04/01/1987 Larry Bird 62 30 17 15 BOS
27 02/04/1968 Wilt Chamberlain 62 19 27 16 PHI
30 04/02/2019 Russell Westbrook 61 20 20 21 OKC
31 11/17/2023 Nikola Jokić 60 26 16 18 DEN
31 3/31/2024 Nikola Jokić 60 26 18 16 DEN

As far as these triple doubles are concerned, maybe Russell Westbrook’s 20 point-20 rebounds-21 assist game is a worthy contender. Wilt’s also got a couple games of 20-20-20, so those are in the conversations. If one of these triple doubles ain’t the craziest stat line, maybe it’s one of the oddest stat lines? Whatever adjective you use to describe them, impressive is a descriptor we can all agree on.

Some other nice triple doubles:

Niiiiiice Triple Doubles
Date Player Total PTS REB AST TEAM
05/03/2021 Russell Westbrook 59 14 21 24 WAS
02/17/1967 Wilt Chamberlain 54 15 22 17 PHI
01/15/1983 Magic Johnson 51 13 17 21 LAL

The Most Triple Doubles with at Least 15-15-15

Reaching the level of a 15-15-15 triple-double is no small feat. In today’s NBA, there’s a short list of players that are well-rounded, have the exceptional basketball IQ and feel for the game capable of doing this this achievement. It’s a who’s who of NBA superstars: Nikola Jokic, Russell Wetbrook, Luka Doncic, LeBron James, Domantas Sabonis, and James Harden.

Below is a comprehensive list of the monster triple-doubles, each representing a game in which players left an indelible mark through their excellence. This achievement is reserved for an elite group of players in NBA history, each instance serving as a testament to their dominance and adaptability. These players are favored by fans as well as gambling companies. For example, bettors wagering on NBA odds by FanDuel consider these elite players’ impact on the game.

No surprise that both Jokic and Westbrook—two of the league’s best at racking up triple-doubles and now on the same Nuggets team — are at the top of the list. In fact, the Denver duo became the first teammates ever to record triple-doubles in the same game multiple times in a single season—and they did it in less than two weeks. It was almost inevitable they’d make history as the first teammates to record a triple double in the same game multiple times in the same season. Here are the NBA’s craziest triple doubles when a player scored at least 15 points, passed out at least 15 assists and pulled down a minimum of 15 rebounds.

Russell Westbrook

Russell Westbrook is synonymous with triple-doubles, setting the standard in the modern NBA. It’s not a surprise Westbrook is one of two players to have ever accomplished a 20-20-20 triple double — along with Wilt Chamberlain. Known for his explosive athleticism and relentless energy, Westbrook has redefined the role of a point guard with his ability to contribute across scoring, rebounding, and playmaking. His three 15-15-15 triple-doubles showcase his knack for dominating all facets of the game, a rarity for a player of his size. Westbrook’s ability to control the tempo and deliver clutch performances cements his place as one of the most prolific all-around players in the history of the NBA.

Nikola Jokic

Nikola Jokic has brought a unique skill set to the game, earning his place among the elite with his four 15-15-15 triple-doubles and counting. As a center with unparalleled passing ability, Jokic has transformed how big men impact the game. His court vision, scoring touch, and rebounding dominance allow him to orchestrate the Denver Nuggets’ offense from any spot on the floor. Jokic’s ability to elevate his teammates while consistently delivering monster triple-doubles makes him a standout in the NBA’s current era.

As a natural result of his all-around play, the Serbian big man makes getting triple-doubles like making coffee every morning before work – it’s nearly a regimen.

Jokic’s scoring efficiency adds to his ability to post triple-doubles with ease. Whether operating in the post, shooting from mid-range, or stepping out beyond the arc, his versatility forces defenses to focus heavily on him, creating more chances for assists. Some call Jokic the modern Larry Bird with his rebounding instincts and positioning make him a constant presence on the boards, securing possessions and kickstarting offensive plays.

What sets Jokic apart is his ability to read the flow of the game and adjust his approach. Whether his team needs more scoring, rebounding, or playmaking, he adapts effortlessly to fill those gaps.  This combination of awareness, skill, and efficiency makes Jokic one of the most consistent triple-double producers in NBA history.

Triple Doubles with 15-15-15
Oscar Robertson 14
Russell Westbrook 12
Nikola Jokić 12
Wilt Chamberlain 8
Magic Johnson 4
Domantas Sabonis 3
Luka Dončić 3
Jason Kidd 3
Larry Bird 1
James Harden 1
Rajon Rondo 1
Giannis Antetokounmpo 1

Magic Johnson

Magic Johnson is the original monster triple-double maestro back when triple doubles happened a couple times a season, revolutionizing the point guard position with his size, vision, and creativity. With five 15-15-15 triple-doubles to his name, Magic consistently showcases his ability to impact every aspect of the game with the Showtime Lakers.

Standing at 6’9″, he used his unique physical gifts to outmaneuver opponents, dominate on the boards, and dish pinpoint assists. With his all-around skills and leadership, Magic’s ability to control games has left an enduring legacy, inspiring generations of players to aim for excellence.

The 15-15-15 triple-double is one of the rarest and most versatile achievements in NBA history. It showcases a player’s capacity to contribute significantly across multiple areas of the game. This feat reflects not just individual skill but also the ability to support teammates and meaningfully shape game outcomes. 

Reaching a triple double is already a milestone most players will cherish, but hitting (and surpassing) the 15-15-15 threshold requires a special combination of scoring, rebounding, and playmaking that few players possess, making it a hallmark of all-around excellence on the court. As basketball evolves, this elite accomplishment will remain a benchmark for players seeking to leave a lasting impact. The legacy of the 15-15-15 triple-double is a reminder of the game’s complexity and the extraordinary talent required to master it on every level.

 

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