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5 fastest triple-doubles in NBA history ft. Nikola Jokic's in 14 minutes 33 seconds 

The NBA has seen some of the most versatile basketball players grace the court over the years. Some of them have become masters of the triple-double. Players like Russell Westbrook and Oscar Robertson have made history due to their uncommon ability to pile up points, rebounds and assists in a single game. Accomplishing double digits in those categories is difficult, getting it done in the fastest way possible is even more staggering.

In today’s NBA, the triple-double has become a trend again. It’s not just the typical point guard or forward that’s dishing them out. Centers such as Nikola Jokic, Domantas Sabonis and Joel Embiid have become threats to put up impressive numbers as well. There’s almost no telling who might end up with at least 10 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists or blocks in any given game.

Honorary mention: Victor Wembanyama recorded the 6th fastest triple-double in a game vs the Detroit Pistons on January 10th, 2024. He recorded 16-12-10 in just 21 minutes. He was one minute shy of cracking this list and dethroning Luka Doncic at #5.


Here’s a list of the top 5 players with the fastest triple-doubles in NBA history

#5. Luka Doncic

Dec. 6, 2023, is in NBA history the night Luka Doncic accomplished the first 25-point triple-double. He had 29 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists against the helpless Utah Jazz. He completed the triple-double in 20 minutes.

Doncic’s performance gave the Dallas Mavericks a 74-51 advantage leading into half-time.

The Slovenian isn’t likely done, either. He’s already got 40 points, 11 assists, 10 rebounds and one steal with still 10:48 left in the fourth quarter. Doncic is likely to end up with a staggering output unless Mavericks coach Jason Kidd pulls him out. After all, the Mavericks’ lead has ballooned to 115-78.


#4. Russell Westbrook

Russell Westbrook was with the OKC Thunder when they hosted the LA Clippers on Dec. 31, 2016. He played just 28 minutes that game and finished with 17 points, 14 assists and 12 rebounds. “Brodie” got his triple-double in a little over 18 minutes.

Westbrook’s triple-double was his 16th that season, which topped the NBA. More importantly, the Thunder roared to a 114-88 victory to bounce back from an ugly loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.

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