List of NBA career playoff triple-double leaders

This article provides two lists:

A list of National Basketball Association (NBA) players by total career playoff triple-doubles recorded.
A progressive list of playoff triple-double leaders showing how the record increased through the years.

Triple-double leaders edit

The following is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff triple-doubles recorded.[1]

Statistics accurate as of May 22, 2024.
Magic Johnson has the most triple-doubles in NBA playoff history.
^Denotes active player
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[a]
RankPlayerPosition(s)Playoff team(s) played for (years)[b]TotalGames
played
Points
per game
[c]
Rebounds
per game[c]
Assists
per game[c]
1Magic Johnson*PGLos Angeles Lakers (19801991, 1996)3019019.57.712.3
2LeBron James^SFCleveland Cavaliers (20062010, 20152018)
Miami Heat (20112014)
Los Angeles Lakers (20202021, 20232024)
2828728.49.07.2
3Nikola Jokić^CDenver Nuggets (20192024)188027.712.37.5
4Russell Westbrook^PGOklahoma City Thunder (20102014, 20162019)
Houston Rockets (2020)
Washington Wizards (2021)
Los Angeles Clippers (20232024)
1212223.67.07.5
5Jason Kidd*PGPhoenix Suns (19972001)
New Jersey Nets (20022007)
Dallas Mavericks (20082012)
New York Knicks (2013)
1115812.96.78.0
6Larry Bird*SF/PFBoston Celtics (19801988, 19901992)1016423.810.36.5
Draymond Green^PFGolden State Warriors (20132019, 20222023)15711.68.96.2
Rajon RondoPGBoston Celtics (20082012)
Dallas Mavericks (2015)
Chicago Bulls (2017)
New Orleans Pelicans (2018)
Los Angeles Lakers (2020)
Los Angeles Clippers (2021)
13412.55.68.5
9Wilt Chamberlain*CPhiladelphia/San Francisco Warriors (19601962, 1964)
Philadelphia 76ers (19651968)
Los Angeles Lakers (19691973)
916022.524.54.2
10Oscar Robertson*PGCincinnati Royals (19621967)
Milwaukee Bucks (19711974)
88622.26.78.8
11Luka Dončić^PGDallas Mavericks (20202022, 2024)74131.09.38.2
12John Havlicek*SFBoston Celtics (19631969, 19721977)517221.96.94.8
13Charles Barkley*PFPhiladelphia 76ers (19851987, 19891991)
Phoenix Suns (19931996)
Houston Rockets (19971999)
412323.012.93.9
Elgin Baylor*SFMinneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers (19591970)13427.0[d][e]
Tim Duncan*PF/CSan Antonio Spurs (19981999, 20012016)25120.611.43.0
Walt Frazier*PGNew York Knicks (19681975)9320.77.26.4
James Harden^SG/PGOklahoma City Thunder (20102012)
Houston Rockets (20132020)
Brooklyn Nets (2021)
Philadelphia 76ers (20222023)
Los Angeles Clippers (2024)
16622.75.56.4
Scottie Pippen*SFChicago Bulls (19871998)
Houston Rockets (1999)
Portland Trail Blazers (20002003)
20817.57.65.0
19Giannis Antetokounmpo^PFMilwaukee Bucks (2015, 20172023)37926.612.05.2
Jimmy Butler^SF/SGChicago Bulls (20122015, 2017)
Minnesota Timberwolves (2018)
Philadelphia 76ers (2019)
Miami Heat (20202023)
11921.36.24.6
Stephen Curry^PGGolden State Warriors (20132019, 20222023)14727.05.36.2
Clyde Drexler*SGPortland Trail Blazers (19841994)
Houston Rockets (19951998)
14520.46.96.1
Kevin Garnett*PFMinnesota Timberwolves (19972004)
Boston Celtics (2008, 20102013)
Brooklyn Nets (2014)
14318.210.73.3
Tom Gola*SFPhiladelphia Warriors (1956, 1958, 19601962)3911.110.04.5
Blake GriffinPFLos Angeles Clippers (20122017)
Detroit Pistons (2019)
Brooklyn Nets (20212022)
Boston Celtics (2023)
6818.27.73.5
Fat LeverPGPortland Trail Blazers (19831984)
Denver Nuggets (19851990)
4812.45.86.2
Chris Paul^PGNew Orleans Hornets (20082009, 2011)
Los Angeles Clippers (20122017)
Houston Rockets (20182019)
Oklahoma City Thunder (2020)
Phoenix Suns (20212023)
14920.04.98.3
Bill Russell*CBoston Celtics (19571969)16516.224.9[f]
Ben Simmons^PGPhiladelphia 76ers (20182019, 2021)3413.98.07.5
Lenny Wilkens*PGSt. Louis Hawks (1961, 19631968)6416.15.8[g]
RankNamePosTeam(s) played for (years)[b]TotalGames
played
Points
per game
[c]
Rebounds
per game[c]
Assists
per game[c]

Progressive list of triple-double leaders edit

This is a progressive list of triple-double leaders showing how the record increased through the years.[2]

Statistics accurate as of May 22, 2024.
^Active NBA player
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[a]
Team abbreviationsTeam(s) listed indicates the team(s) the player was on when the player established the record.
ATLAtlanta HawksCLECleveland CavaliersKCKKansas City KingsMINMinnesota TimberwolvesPHWPhiladelphia WarriorsSYRSyracuse Nationals
BALBaltimore BulletsDENDenver NuggetsLACLos Angeles ClippersNJNNew Jersey NetsPHXPhoenix SunsUTAUtah Jazz
BOSBoston CelticsDETDetroit PistonsLALLos Angeles LakersNOHNew Orleans HornetsPORPortland Trail BlazersWASWashington Wizards
BUFBuffalo BravesGSWGolden State WarriorsMEMMemphis GrizzliesNYKNew York KnicksSACSacramento Kings
CHIChicago BullsHOUHouston RocketsMIAMiami HeatOKCOklahoma City ThunderSASSan Antonio Spurs
CINCincinnati RoyalsINDIndiana PacersMILMilwaukee BucksPHIPhiladelphia 76ersSTLSt. Louis Hawks
Triple-doubles leader at the end of every season
SeasonYear-by-year leaderTD3Active player leaderTD3Career recordTD3Single season recordTD3Season
1950–51none0none0none0none01950–51
1951–52Dick McGuire*000NYK1Dick McGuire*000NYK1Dick McGuire*000NYK1Dick McGuire*000NYK11951–52
1952–53none01952–53
1953–54Jack Nichols000BOS1Dick McGuire*000NYK
Dick McGuire*000NYK
Dick McGuire*000NYK
1953–54
1954–55none01954–55
1955–56Tom Gola*000PHW1Dick McGuire*000NYK
Tom Gola*000PHW
Dick McGuire*000NYK
Tom Gola*000PHW
Dick McGuire*000NYK
Tom Gola*000PHW
1955–56
1956–57none0Dick McGuire*000NYK
1956–57
1957–58Bob Cousy*000BOS1Dick McGuire*000DET
Tom Gola*000PHW
Bob Cousy*000BOS
Dick McGuire*000DET
Tom Gola*000PHW
Bob Cousy*000BOS
Dick McGuire*000DET
Tom Gola*000PHW
Bob Cousy*000BOS
1957–58
1958–59Bob Cousy*000BOS2Bob Cousy*000BOS21958–59
1959–60Tom Gola*000PHW2Tom Gola*000PHW3Tom Gola*000PHW3Tom Gola*000PHW21959–60
1960–61Elgin Baylor*000LAL11960–61
1961–62Oscar Robertson*000CIN
Guy Rodgers*000PHW
Bill Russell*000BOS
1961–62
1962–63Oscar Robertson*000CIN5Oscar Robertson*000CIN6Oscar Robertson*000CIN6Oscar Robertson*000CIN51962–63
1963–64Jerry Lucas*000CIN
Elgin Baylor*000LAL
Oscar Robertson*000CIN
1771963–64
1964–65Bill Russell*000BOS
Wilt Chamberlain*000PHI
1964–65
1965–66Lenny Wilkens*000STL
Bill Russell*000BOS
Oscar Robertson*000CIN
881965–66
1966–67Wilt Chamberlain*000PHI7Wilt Chamberlain*000PHI
Oscar Robertson*000CIN
Wilt Chamberlain*000PHI
Oscar Robertson*000CIN
Wilt Chamberlain*000PHI71966–67
1967–68John Havlicek*000BOS21967–68
1968–691968–69
1969–70Walt Frazier*000NYKWilt Chamberlain*000LAL9Wilt Chamberlain*000LAL91969–70
1970–71Billy Cunningham*000PHI
Wes Unseld*000BAL
11970–71
1971–72Walt Frazier*000NYK
John Havlicek*000BOS
1971–72
1972–73none01972–73
1973–74Oscar Robertson*000MIL81973–74
1974–75John Havlicek*000BOS51974–75
1975–76Dave Cowens*000BOS
11975–76
1976–77Bill Walton*000POR1976–77
1977–78none01977–78
1978–79Walt Frazier*000NYK41978–79
1979–80Magic Johnson*000LAL5Magic Johnson*000LAL51979–80
1980–81Larry Bird*000BOS
31980–81
1981–82Magic Johnson*000LAL611Magic Johnson*000LAL111981–82
1982–83213131982–83
1983–84518181983–84
1984–85Clyde Drexler*000POR
Magic Johnson*000LAL
220201984–85
1985–86Larry Bird*000BOS
Magic Johnson*000LAL
323231985–86
1986–87Magic Johnson*000LAL26261986–87
1987–88Dennis Johnson*000BOS
James Worthy*000LAL
11987–88
1988–89Michael Jordan*000CHI
Isiah Thomas*000DET
1988–89
1989–90Larry Bird*000BOS
Hakeem Olajuwon*000HOU
Scottie Pippen*000CHI
1989–90
1990–91Magic Johnson*000LAL430301990–91
1991–92Scottie Pippen*000CHI1Larry Bird*000BOS101991–92
1992–93Charles Barkley*000PHX2Charles Barkley*000PHX41992–93
1993–94Mookie Blaylock000ATL1993–94
1994–95none01994–95
1995–96Scottie Pippen*000CHI1Magic Johnson*000LAL301995–96
1996–97none0Charles Barkley*000PHX
Scottie Pippen*000CHI
41996–97
1997–98Mark Jackson000IND11997–98
1998–99none01998–99
1999–00Kevin Garnett*000MIN21999–00
2000–01John Stockton*000UTA1Scottie Pippen*000CHI2000–01
2001–02Jason Kidd*000NJN4Jason Kidd*000NJN52001–02
2002–03Tim Duncan*000SAS262002–03
2003–04Kevin Garnett*000MIN
Jason Kidd*000NJN
Chris Webber*000SAC
172003–04
2004–05Jason Kidd*000NJN
Steve Nash*000PHX
82004–05
2005–06LeBron James^000CLE292005–06
2006–07Jason Kidd*000NJN112006–07
2007–08LeBron James^000CLE
Chris Paul^000NOH
12007–08
2008–09Rajon Rondo000BOS32008–09
2009–10LeBron James^000CLE
22009–10
2010–11LeBron James^000MIA
Chris Paul^000NOH
Russell Westbrook^000OKC
12010–11
2011–12Rajon Rondo000BOS42011–12
2012–13LeBron James^000MIA3LeBron James^000MIA
2012–13
2013–14Russell Westbrook^000OKCLeBron James^
000MIA 2013–14
000CLE 2014–18
000LAL 2018–24
2013–14
2014–15LeBron James^000CLE142014–15
2015–16LeBron James^000CLE2162015–16
2016–17LeBron James^000CLE
Russell Westbrook^000OKC
3192016–17
2017–18LeBron James^000CLE4232017–18
2018–19Draymond Green^000GSW62018–19
2019–20LeBron James^000LAL5282019–20
2020–21Russell Westbrook^000WAS22020–21
2021–22Giannis Antetokounmpo^000MIL
Ja Morant^000MEM
12021–22
2022–23Nikola Jokić^000DEN10Nikola Jokić^000DEN102022–23
2023–24Luka Dončić^000DAL42023–24
SeasonYear-by-year leaderTD3Active player leaderTD3Career recordTD3Single season recordTD3Season

Facts edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b A player is not eligible for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for three calendar years.
  2. ^ a b American Basketball Association (ABA) teams other than those admitted into the NBA in 1976 are not included; each year is linked to an article about that particular NBA season. The years listed are only ones in which the player played in a playoff game.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Rounded to the nearest tenth.
  4. ^ Rebounds not recorded for all of Baylor's playoff series.
  5. ^ Assists not recorded for all of Baylor's playoff series.
  6. ^ Assists not recorded for all of Russell's playoff series.
  7. ^ Assists not recorded for all of Wilkens's playoff series.

References edit

  1. ^ "NBA & ABA Career Playoff Leaders and Records for Triple-Doubles". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on September 15, 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2023.
  2. ^ "NBA Progressive Playoff Leaders and Records for Triple-Doubles". Basketball-Reference.com. Archived from the original on May 9, 2023. Retrieved May 9, 2023.