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Spursfan092120
02-13-2012, 12:33 AM
Just in time for Tuesday night's game, let's go back in time to Spurs fans happiest moment in a Spurs/Pistons game...I was watching DRob's Quad-Double on Youtube and this came up on the side as a "you'll like this too." They were right.

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BanditHiro
02-13-2012, 12:57 AM
pretty mean of you to not link the video of quad double.

BanditHiro
02-13-2012, 01:01 AM
here is another one of his greatest playoff moments as a spur

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"In retrospect, this is how the commentators, players, and fans should have reacted after the award winning flagrant foul by Robert Horry on Steve Nash.

Did Horry do the morally right thing? Not really.

Did Horry do the right thing for the team?
He sure did."

Spursfan092120
02-13-2012, 07:22 PM
pretty mean of you to not link the video of quad double.

my bad

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TampaDude
02-13-2012, 07:49 PM
DRob was the last player in the NBA to record a quadruple double, too...no one has done it since, even though almost 18 years have passed.

Spursfan092120
02-13-2012, 09:05 PM
DRob was the last player in the NBA to record a quadruple double, too...no one has done it since, even though almost 18 years have passed.

And no one ever will...I just don't see anyone who can pull off what he did in that game.

BanditHiro
02-13-2012, 09:24 PM
And no one ever will...I just don't see anyone who can pull off what he did in that game.

I don't think any wing player is going to do it any time soon. it would have to be a bigman but judging by the talent the nba has at that position...i doubt see it happening this generation.

Spursfan092120
02-13-2012, 10:00 PM
I don't think any wing player is going to do it any time soon. it would have to be a bigman but judging by the talent the nba has at that position...i doubt see it happening this generation.

tbh other than a Prime Tim Duncan, I don't see anybody who could get 10 blocks and 10 assists in a game.

Brazil
02-13-2012, 10:06 PM
And no one ever will...I just don't see anyone who can pull off what he did in that game.

with the right circumstances, the only one capable today is Lebron

BanditHiro
02-13-2012, 10:08 PM
with the right circumstances, the only one capable today is Lebron

i was thinking he could do it, but getting 10 blocks is insane for somebody who is not going to be guarding the paint.

Budkin
02-13-2012, 10:51 PM
DRob was the last player in the NBA to record a quadruple double, too...no one has done it since, even though almost 18 years have passed.

Tim Duncan was 2 blocks away from one in the clinching game of the 2003 Finals:

21/20/10/8

http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200306150SAS.html

therealtruth
02-13-2012, 11:34 PM
If it's a guard it will probably be steals instead of blocks.

BanditHiro
02-13-2012, 11:44 PM
If it's a guard it will probably be steals instead of blocks.

getting 10 steals is way more improbable than getting 10 blocks...

Spursfan092120
02-13-2012, 11:48 PM
with the right circumstances, the only one capable today is Lebron
Lebron will not get 10 blocks, 10 steals, and 10 rebounds in a game...not with that team defense.

i was thinking he could do it, but getting 10 blocks is insane for somebody who is not going to be guarding the paint.
Exactly...wouldn't happen

Tim Duncan was 2 blocks away from one in the clinching game of the 2003 Finals:

21/20/10/8

http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200306150SAS.html

That's why I was saying a prime Duncan is the only one I could see doing it, and he didn't. I just don't see it happening with anyone around today. If it's going to happen again, it's going to be someone we don't know about yet.

MI21
02-13-2012, 11:54 PM
And no one ever will...I just don't see anyone who can pull off what he did in that game.

Ricky Rubio had a game with 9 points, 8 assists, 7 rebounds and 6 steals. That's pretty close considering he didn't even crack a single double figure stat. I can see him one day pushing even closer.

Rondo or Westbrook are other guys that could potentially do it. I'm not sure I see a big guy with both the shotblocking and passing ability to get close.

therealtruth
02-14-2012, 12:00 AM
getting 10 steals is way more improbable than getting 10 blocks...

Yeah with blocks it's easy to get multiple blocks in the paint on the same play because the offensive player usually tries going up again right away.

MI21
02-14-2012, 12:05 AM
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An even better video.

The ADMIRAL 50
02-14-2012, 12:10 AM
With enough touches and open shooters knocking down shots from set ups out of the post I could see the stars possibly aligning for Dwight one day (pts, rbs, asts, blocks). Chris Paul in a beast game could maybe get close with steals.

The ADMIRAL 50
02-14-2012, 12:13 AM
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An even better video.

Great video :toast

Spurs fans will never forget that game 5 performance from Horry. Unbelievable stuff from the vet in the crucial series turning point.

SpursNextRomanEmpire
02-14-2012, 12:14 AM
my bad

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lol @ the commentator when Robinson gets the quad "You won't see that too many times during the course of a season"

Spursfan092120
02-14-2012, 12:27 AM
Ricky Rubio had a game with 9 points, 8 assists, 7 rebounds and 6 steals. That's pretty close considering he didn't even crack a single double figure stat. I can see him one day pushing even closer.

Rondo or Westbrook are other guys that could potentially do it. I'm not sure I see a big guy with both the shotblocking and passing ability to get close.

Wow...didn't realize Rubio got so close. I knew there was something about that kid I liked. Pistol Pete reincarnated is a badass, tbh.

Spursfan092120
02-14-2012, 12:28 AM
lol @ the commentator when Robinson gets the quad "You won't see that too many times during the course of a season"

:lmao
amazing that you picked that out too. I noticed it and literally laughed out loud.

timvp
02-14-2012, 12:32 AM
Just a reminder of the disgustingly awesome lines Robinson was putting up around that time:

Jan. 11, 1994: 27 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists, 8 blocks

Feb. 8, 1994: 31 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists, 7 blocks

Feb. 17, 1994: 34 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 blocks

Three blocks away from having three quadruple doubles in the span of five weeks?

Holy mothers of basketball gods.........

Spursfan092120
02-14-2012, 12:40 AM
Just a reminder of the disgustingly awesome lines Robinson was putting up around that time:

Jan. 11, 1994: 27 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists, 8 blocks

Feb. 8, 1994: 31 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists, 7 blocks

Feb. 17, 1994: 34 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 blocks

Three blocks away from having three quadruple doubles in the span of five weeks?

Holy mothers of basketball gods.........

:wow

Holy crap...damn I miss having him on this team.

MI21
02-14-2012, 12:48 AM
Just a reminder of the disgustingly awesome lines Robinson was putting up around that time:

Jan. 11, 1994: 27 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists, 8 blocks

Feb. 8, 1994: 31 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists, 7 blocks

Feb. 17, 1994: 34 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 blocks

Three blocks away from having three quadruple doubles in the span of five weeks?

Holy mothers of basketball gods.........

Far out, that is amazing stuff. Hakeem had something similar where he was robbed of a quadruple double and went out and got one a couple of weeks later I believe.

Btw, your post reminded me of a whottt type of post. RIP.

Spursfan092120
02-14-2012, 01:00 AM
10/18/74 Chicago vs Atlanta
Nate Thurmond 22 pts. 14 rebs. 13 asst. 12 blks.

02/18/86 San Antonio vs Phoenix
Alvin Robertson 20 pts. 11 rebs. 10 asst. 10 stls

03/03/90 Houston vs Golden State
Hakeem Olajuwon 29 pts. 18 rebs. 10 asst. 11 blks.

03/29/90 Houston vs Milwaukee
Hakeem Olajuwon 18 pts. 16 rebs. 10 asst. 11 blks.

02/17/94 San Antonio vs Detroit
David Robinson 34 pts. 10 rebs. 10 asst. 10 blks.

Spurs got two..Robertson and Big Dave. Didn't know Hakeem had 2...guy was just ridiculous.

MI21
02-14-2012, 02:44 AM
10/18/74 Chicago vs Atlanta
Nate Thurmond 22 pts. 14 rebs. 13 asst. 12 blks.

02/18/86 San Antonio vs Phoenix
Alvin Robertson 20 pts. 11 rebs. 10 asst. 10 stls

03/03/90 Houston vs Golden State
Hakeem Olajuwon 29 pts. 18 rebs. 10 asst. 11 blks.

03/29/90 Houston vs Milwaukee
Hakeem Olajuwon 18 pts. 16 rebs. 10 asst. 11 blks.

02/17/94 San Antonio vs Detroit
David Robinson 34 pts. 10 rebs. 10 asst. 10 blks.

Spurs got two..Robertson and Big Dave. Didn't know Hakeem had 2...guy was just ridiculous.

Nah, Hakeem had one rescinded when they took away an assist he "got". So he went out and got another one within the same month :lol

Those big guys were just amazing.

Kewni Leonard
02-14-2012, 03:29 AM
tbh other than a Prime Tim Duncan, I don't see anybody who could get 10 blocks and 10 assists in a game.

Wilt Chamberlain could have done that on any given night.

Horse
02-14-2012, 01:45 PM
Drob was a beast, he was amazing but I don't think ever fully healthy after '96. If he was, we may have had a 3 or 4peat.

Das Texan
02-14-2012, 01:58 PM
Sometimes I forget how truly amazing young David Robinson was.

senorglory
02-14-2012, 02:29 PM
DRob was the last player in the NBA to record a quadruple double, too...no one has done it since, even though almost 18 years have passed.

As present day Spurs fans, we live in the house that David Robinson built.

imo. :flag:

Brazil
02-14-2012, 06:44 PM
With enough touches and open shooters knocking down shots from set ups out of the post I could see the stars possibly aligning for Dwight one day (pts, rbs, asts, blocks). Chris Paul in a beast game could maybe get close with steals.

rondo could also be a candidate

Spursfan092120
02-14-2012, 09:24 PM
Sometimes I forget how truly amazing young David Robinson was.

yup..

kskonn
02-15-2012, 12:33 AM
I also laughed when the announcer said that Drob needed to improve his free throw percentage, was only around 75%, he would be shooting Techs on todays spurs team.:lol

gospursgojas
02-15-2012, 02:55 AM
Wilt Chamberlain could have done that on any given night.

While discussing stats someone always has to bring up wilt. Lets limit the convo to when there was more than one tall black guy in the league.

Spurminator
02-15-2012, 12:25 PM
Stating the obvious, quadruple doubles are rare because double figures in blocks, steals, and even assists are not common. You have to combine double figures in two of those stats with a double-double in Points and Rebounds. It helps to be the kind of player who fairly regularly puts up 10+ in two of those three categories, then you have a better chance of it happening on the same day. But there have been very few players who regularly put up 10+ blocks or 10+ steals.

Since the NBA began tracking blocks and steals in 1973, a player has recorded 10+ blocks in a game only 150 times, and 10+ steals only 22 times (once in the last 10 years).

Only Alvin Robertson (4) and Clyde Drexler (2) have recorded 10+ steals in a game more than once. I honestly don't see a quadruple double with steals ever happening again... 10+ steals has only happened once in the last ten years. The game has changed. (But, never say never)

It's also increasingly rare for a skilled offensive player to record 10+ blocks. To get the necessary 10+ assists along with your 10+ blocks, you have to command constant double-teams and have the passing ability to find an open man (then hope they make the shot).

David Robinson and Hakeem Olajuwan recorded 10+ blocks ten times and twelve times, respectively, so they obviously gave themselves more opportunities to combine that with 10+ assists. All of the other players with that number of 10+ block games were defensive specialists that would seldom have had the ball enough to get 10+ assists in a game.

Mark Eaton (19)
Manute Bol (18)
Dikembe Mutombo (13)
Shawn Bradley (10)
Tree Rollins (8)
Elmore Smith (8)


Shaq strikes me as a player who might have had the set of offensive skills to pull off a quad-double, but he only blocked 10 shots once in his career. Tim Duncan has never blocked 10 shots in a game (but man, that Finals game was close).

Here are the players with 10+ blocks in the last 15 years.

Amare Stoudemire
Andrei Kirilenko
Ben Wallace (2)
Calvin Booth
Dikembe Mutombo (3)
Dwight Howard
Emeka Okafor
Greg Ostertag
Javale McGee
Jermaine O'Neal
Josh Smith
Keon Clark
Marcus Camby (4)
Serge Ibaka (2)
Shawn Bradley (2)
Vlade Divac

So the game has changed there too. Players just don't record 10+ blocks as regularly as they used to, and even fewer of those players are dominant offensive big men.

colargol
02-17-2012, 05:16 PM
Ricky Rubio had a game with 9 points, 8 assists, 7 rebounds and 6 steals. That's pretty close considering he didn't even crack a single double figure stat. I can see him one day pushing even closer.

Rondo or Westbrook are other guys that could potentially do it. I'm not sure I see a big guy with both the shotblocking and passing ability to get close.

Boris Diaw.....

therealtruth
02-17-2012, 05:59 PM
Stating the obvious, quadruple doubles are rare because double figures in blocks, steals, and even assists are not common. You have to combine double figures in two of those stats with a double-double in Points and Rebounds. It helps to be the kind of player who fairly regularly puts up 10+ in two of those three categories, then you have a better chance of it happening on the same day. But there have been very few players who regularly put up 10+ blocks or 10+ steals.

Since the NBA began tracking blocks and steals in 1973, a player has recorded 10+ blocks in a game only 150 times, and 10+ steals only 22 times (once in the last 10 years).

Only Alvin Robertson (4) and Clyde Drexler (2) have recorded 10+ steals in a game more than once. I honestly don't see a quadruple double with steals ever happening again... 10+ steals has only happened once in the last ten years. The game has changed. (But, never say never)

It's also increasingly rare for a skilled offensive player to record 10+ blocks. To get the necessary 10+ assists along with your 10+ blocks, you have to command constant double-teams and have the passing ability to find an open man (then hope they make the shot).

David Robinson and Hakeem Olajuwan recorded 10+ blocks ten times and twelve times, respectively, so they obviously gave themselves more opportunities to combine that with 10+ assists. All of the other players with that number of 10+ block games were defensive specialists that would seldom have had the ball enough to get 10+ assists in a game.

Mark Eaton (19)
Manute Bol (18)
Dikembe Mutombo (13)
Shawn Bradley (10)
Tree Rollins (8)
Elmore Smith (8)


Shaq strikes me as a player who might have had the set of offensive skills to pull off a quad-double, but he only blocked 10 shots once in his career. Tim Duncan has never blocked 10 shots in a game (but man, that Finals game was close).

Here are the players with 10+ blocks in the last 15 years.

Amare Stoudemire
Andrei Kirilenko
Ben Wallace (2)
Calvin Booth
Dikembe Mutombo (3)
Dwight Howard
Emeka Okafor
Greg Ostertag
Javale McGee
Jermaine O'Neal
Josh Smith
Keon Clark
Marcus Camby (4)
Serge Ibaka (2)
Shawn Bradley (2)
Vlade Divac

So the game has changed there too. Players just don't record 10+ blocks as regularly as they used to, and even fewer of those players are dominant offensive big men.

That's interesting because it says 10 blocks are harder to come by and steals even rarer. Basically it's becoming harder for someone to post a quadruple-double.