And the award for the most random stat goes to...
Tim Duncan has 18 double-doubles in NBA Finals wins, the most of all times!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Leaves others in dust.
In multiple seasons, from 1985 to 2014, in the playoffs, round is Finals, team won game, requiring player recorded double-double, sorted by most games matching criteria.
1 Tim Duncan F 1999 2014 18
2 Shaquille O'Neal C 2000 2006 15
3 Magic Johnson* G 1985 1991 12
4 Scottie Pippen* F 1991 1997 9
5 Pau Gasol F 2008 2010 8
6 Hakeem Olajuwon* C 1986 1995 8
7 LeBron James F 2012 2014 7
8 Michael Jordan* G 1991 1997 7
9 Larry Bird* F 1985 1987 6
10 Chris Bosh F 2012 2013 5
11 Kobe Bryant G 2000 2010 5
12 Kevin Garnett F 2008 2010 5
13 Dirk Nowitzki F 2006 2011 5
14 Dwyane Wade G 2006 2013 5
15 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* C 1985 1987 4
16 Dennis Johnson* G 1985 1987 4
17 Kawhi Leonard F 2013 2014 4
18 Kevin McHale* F 1985 1987 4
19 David Robinson* C 1999 2003 4
20 Patrick Ewing* C 1994 1994 3
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...Y&order_by=pts
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Last edited by Galileo; 08-10-2014 at 07:20 PM.
And the award for the most random stat goes to...
I'll take Timmy over Jordan any day.
Cute stat, but there's no way in Duncan would still have this if Bill Russell was included.
Bill Russel shouldnt count, he played against short white men, he would be average in todays NBA
At least it's marginally better than some of the other garbage stats Galileo has regaled us with in the past. Sometimes he'll go full re and post stats like "Between the years of 1998 and 2003 of players who averaged at least 28 MPG and played at least 35 playoff games all with the same team Tim Duncan is the only person in history to have blah blah blah blah blah"
This guy doesn't ing get the fact that there are literally millions of things Tim Duncan is "first" in. We don't have to hear about all of them. Can't we pink this moron already?
Tim Duncan has the most playoff double doubles of all time. Everyone knows that. He's been to the finals 6 times which not many players (certainly not many big men) have done. Therefore, it's not a ing surprise that he also has the most NBA finals double doubles of all time. That's a derivative stat that doesn't add any insight to his greatness.
Why stop at NBA finals double doubles? Why not look at NBA WCF double doubles, or WCSF, or first round? With sufficient restrictions you can elevate Tim Duncan to the top at will.
Let's say I'm the Lakers fan equivalent of Galileo. I'd make up a new stat to elevate Shaq to the top. Shaq has the highest NBA finals double doubles to NBA rings ratio of all time (15/4 = 3.75 > 18/5 = 3.6)
Lebron will likely break that, considering he's going to be playing in the finals for at least the next 2-3 seasons, probably more because he plays in the East.
That is a ridiculous take when discussing statistical league records, regardless of the sport.
Most double-doubles in WCF:
In multiple seasons, from 1985 to 2014, in the playoffs, round is Western Conf. Finals, requiring player recorded double-double, sorted by most games matching criteria.
1 Tim Duncan F 1999 2014 29
2 Magic Johnson* G 1985 1991 29
3 Karl Malone* F 1992 2004 24
4 Shaquille O'Neal C 1998 2004 22
5 Hakeem Olajuwon* C 1986 1997 14
6 John Stockton* G 1992 1997 12
7 Kobe Bryant G 2000 2010 11
8 Steve Nash G 2005 2010 11
9 Charles Barkley* F 1993 1997 9
10 Clyde Drexler* G 1990 1995 9
11 Kevin Johnson G 1989 1993 9
12 David Robinson* C 1995 2001 9
13 Pau Gasol F 2008 2009 8
14 Shawn Kemp F 1993 1996 7
15 Shawn Marion F 2005 2006 7
16 Dirk Nowitzki F 2003 2006 7
17 Kevin Durant F 2011 2014 6
18 Kevin Garnett F 2004 2004 6
19 A.C. Green F 1987 1989 6
20 Lamar Odom F 2008 2010 6
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...Y&order_by=pts
Most double-doubles in first round:
In multiple seasons, from 1985 to 2014, in the playoffs, round is First Round, requiring player recorded double-double, sorted by most games matching criteria.
1 Karl Malone* F 1986 2004 56
2 Tim Duncan F 1998 2014 49
3 John Stockton* G 1987 2002 46
4 Kevin Garnett F 1997 2014 44
5 Hakeem Olajuwon* C 1985 1999 40
6 Charles Barkley* F 1985 1999 39
7 Shaquille O'Neal C 1994 2008 39
8 Dirk Nowitzki F 2001 2014 32
9 David Robinson* C 1990 2001 29
10 Patrick Ewing* C 1988 2002 27
11 Carlos Boozer F 2007 2013 26
12 Dwight Howard C 2007 2014 26
13 Jason Kidd G 1997 2010 26
14 Charles Oakley F 1986 2001 22
15 Magic Johnson* G 1985 1996 20
16 Shawn Kemp F 1991 1998 20
17 Steve Nash G 2002 2010 20
18 Chris Webber F 1994 2007 19
19 Clyde Drexler* G 1985 1996 18
20 Kevin Johnson G 1989 1997 18
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...Y&order_by=pts
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His reasoning may be tenuous but at least he gave one. You've merely asserted that it's "a ridiculous take" without further explanation or sound reasoning. He's currently winning this debate.
but who has the lowest ratio?
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That's cute how Galileo is only counting wins in the Finals, so as to diminish Shaq's numbers and keep Duncan on top. Remember, even though he got swept in '95, Shaq did play in the Finals 6 times, just like Duncan (1995 w/Orlando, 2000-2004 w/Lakers, and 2006 w/Miami).
So were his double doubles in losses just stat-padding?
Wow, I just found an AMAZING stat!
Most season averaging 10 points and 5 rebounds by a player from the Virgin islands. Yes it is Tim Duncan!!!!!! Go Timmy! groundhog day baby!!! Death & taxes for ALL!!!!!!!
For single seasons; played in the NBA/BAA; in the regular season; from 1946-47 to 2013-14; born in U.S. Virgin Islands; requiring Points Per Game >= 10 and Rebounds Per Game >= 5; sorted by most seasons matching criteria.
1 Tim Duncan 1998 2014 SAS NBA 17
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...t=&order_by=ws
Get this stat to TNT prontooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!
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Wow.. Tim Duncan is pretty good.
This Duncan guy, I need to keep an eye on him. He's an up and comer.
Wow, OP! I just found the most amazing stat yet:
For single poster; Spurstalk member; In multiple posts from: tonight to tonight; posts stats requiring pointless data; pissed off >= 10 other Spurstalk members; named after Italian scientist; sorted by most posts matching criteria.
1. Galileo (OP), Internet, Post Count 5,146
And there is no way in Bill Russell would have 11 rings if there was more than 8 teams in his era
Not a bad stat to lead in at all. To be first in the company of Hall of Famers in any categorical listing is no small task.
wilt chaimberlain and walt bellamy were short white men? On what planet?
lol, he played against 90% white guys who were straight trash compared to todays players, congrats you picked a couple of exceptions
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