Duncan tied Shaq for 7th all-time in career blocks. Should pass him on Sunday against the Heat.![]()
That's incredibly impressive out of the PF spot. Shaq was unreal. Props TD, awesome
Duncan tied Shaq for 7th all-time in career blocks. Should pass him on Sunday against the Heat.![]()
2 Points away from passing Iverson
Updated as of Jan 25, 2013
Regular Season:
Games Played - 1212 (26th)
Double-Doubles
1. Wilt Chamberlain - 966
2. Moses Malone - 894
3. Elvin Hayes - 890
4. Kareem Abdul Jabbar - 882
5. Karl Malone - 811
6. Tim Duncan - 783
7. Bill Russell - 780
8. Hakeem Olajuwon - 774
9. Walt Bellamy - 755
10. Kevin Garnett - 738
11. Shaquille O'neal - 727
12. John Stockton - 709
13. Bob Pet - 708
14. Charles Barkley - 705
15. Oscar Robertson - 695
16. Magic Johnson - 618
17. Patrick Ewing - 580
18. David Robinson - 543
19. Dwight Howard - 532
20. Robert Parish - 525
21. Jason Kidd - 486
22. Kevin Willis - 480
23. Dikembe Mutombo - 469
24. Steve Nash - 434
Scoring:
1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387
2. Karl Malone 36,928
3. Michael Jordan 32,292
4. Kobe Bryant 31,700
5. Wilt Chamberlain 31,419
6. Shaquille O'neal 28,596
7. Moses Malone 27,409
8. Elvin Hayes 27,313
9. Hakeem Olajuwon 26,946
10. Oscar Robertson 26,710
11. Dominique Wilkins 26,668
12. John Havlicek 26,395
13. Dirk Nowitzki 25,956
14. Alex English 25,613
15. Kevin Garnett 25,524
16. Reggie Miller 25,279
17. Jerry West 25,192
18. Patrick Ewing 24,815
19. Paul Pierce 24,487
20. Allen Iverson 24,368
Tim Duncan 24,368
22. Ray Allen 24,173
23. Charles Barkley 23,757
24. Robert Parish 23,334
25. Adrian Dantley 23,177
26. Elgin Baylor 23,149
27. Vince Carter 22,721
28. Clyde Drexler 22,195
29. LeBron James 22,182
30. Gary Payton 21,813
31. Larry Bird 21,791
32. Hal Greer 21,586
33. Walt Bellamy 20,941
34. Bob Pet 20,880
35. David Robinson 20,790
36. George Gervin 20,708
^^^^Other Active Players^^^^
39. Antawn Jamison 20,034
51. Carmelo Anthony 18,926
Rebounding:
1. Wilt Chamberlain 23,924
2. Bill Russell 21,620
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 17,440
4. Elvin Hayes 16,279
5. Moses Malone 16,212
6. Karl Malone 14,968
7. Robert Parish 14,715
8. Nate Thurmond 14,464
9. Walt Bellamy 14,241
10. Kevin Garnett 14,093
11. Wes Unseld 13,769
12. Hakeem Olajuwon 13,748
13. Tim Duncan 13,615
14. Shaquille O'neal 13,099
15. Buck Williams 13,017
16. Jerry Lucas 12,942
17. Bob Pe t 12,849
18. Charles Barkley 12,546
19. Dikembe Mutombo 12,359
20. Paul Silas 12,357
Blocks:
Counted from 1973-present
1. Hakeem Olajuwon 3,830
2. Dikembe Mutombo 3,289
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 3,189
4. Mark Eaton 3,064
5. David Robinson 2,954
6. Patrick Ewing 2,894
7. Shaquille O'neal 2,732
Tim Duncan 2,732
9. Tree Rollins 2,542
10. Robert Parish 2,361
20th in Scoring: 24391
7th in Blocks: 2733
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Steals
Tied for 199th at 894 with Steve Nash.
8 behind Joe Dumars.
Timmy coming close to passing Kirby in the games played category
Update 04/02/2014:
7 steals to get #198 spot Joe Dumars (902),
10 assists to get #122 spot derek da punk fischer (3752),
13 games to get #28 spot Hakeem Olajuwon (1238),
79 rebounds to get #13 spot Hakeem Olajuwon (13748)
112 points to get #24 spot Paul Pierce (24576) & 351 points go get #23 spot Patrick Ewing (24815),
148 blocks to get #7 spot Patrick Ewing (2894),
1120 minutes to get #18 spot Oscar Robertson (43886).
20 games ago:
1 steal to get #201 spot Greg Anthony (887),
2 assists to get #124 spot Larry Drew (3702),
9 games to get #29 spot Dan Issel (1218),
24 blocks to get #8 spot Shaquille O'Neal (2732),
151 points to get #25 spot Paul Pierce (24207) & 171 points go get #24 spot Allen Iverson (24368),
183 minutes to get #20 spot Buck Williams (42464),
254 rebounds to get #13 spot Hakeem Olajuwon (13748).
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Tim Duncan joined Michael Jordan + Karl Malone as the only players 37 or older w/ 30 pts, 10 reb + 5 ast in a game over the last 25 seasons
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Update 13/02/2014:
1 steal to get #199 spot Raymond Felton (898),
1 assist to get #122 spot Sam Lacey (3779),
9 games to get #28 spot Hakeem Olajuwon (1238),
38 rebounds to get #13 spot Hakeem Olajuwon (13748)
79 points to get #24 spot Paul Pierce (24576) & 268 points go get #23 spot Patrick Ewing (24815),
141 blocks to get #7 spot Patrick Ewing (2894),
991 minutes to get #18 spot Oscar Robertson (43886).
He's gaining ground on Pierce![]()
It's going to be close
It's incredible Tim is gonna pass Hakeem in games played and rebounds. Hakeem had a very long career and was an exceptional rebounder. Definitely will go down as top 10, maybe top 5 all time, when it's all said and done.
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Update 05/03/2014:
1 steal to get #199 spot Joe Dumars (902),
6 assists to get #119 spot Ray Williams (3779),
3 games to get #28 spot Hakeem Olajuwon (1238),
101 points to get #24 spot Paul Pierce (24734) & 182 points go get #23 spot Patrick Ewing (24815),
133 blocks to get #7 spot Patrick Ewing (2894),
400 rebounds to get #11 spot Kevin Garnett (14170),
811 minutes to get #18 spot Oscar Robertson (43886).
Last Update 13/02/2014:
1 steal to get #199 spot Raymond Felton (898),
1 assist to get #122 spot Sam Lacey (3779),
9 games to get #28 spot Hakeem Olajuwon (1238),
38 rebounds to get #13 spot Hakeem Olajuwon (13748)
79 points to get #24 spot Paul Pierce (24576) & 268 points go get #23 spot Patrick Ewing (24815),
141 blocks to get #7 spot Patrick Ewing (2894),
991 minutes to get #18 spot Oscar Robertson (43886).
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would be cool to see him grab the postseason double double record to complement the shot-blocking record. not to mention #5
Update 24/03/2014:
2 games to get #26 Kobe Bryant (1245),
3 steals to get #196 Darnell Valentine (910),
18 assists to get #118 Wes Unseld (3822),
87 points to get #24 Patrick Ewing (24815),
122 blocks to get #7 Patrick Ewing (2894),
320 rebounds to get #11 Kevin Garnett (14170),
585 minutes to get #18 Oscar Robertson (43886).
Update 05/03/2014:
1 steal to get #199 Joe Dumars (902),
6 assists to get #119 Ray Williams (3779),
3 games to get #28 Hakeem Olajuwon (1238),
101 points to get #24 Paul Pierce (24734) & 182 points go get #23 spot Patrick Ewing (24815),
133 blocks to get #7 Patrick Ewing (2894),
400 rebounds to get #11 Kevin Garnett (14170),
811 minutes to get #18 Oscar Robertson (43886).
Timmy passed Patrick Ewing for 19th on the all time scoring list tonight.![]()
NBA & ABA Career Leaders
Update 01/04/2014:
5 steals to get #190 Christian Laettner & Chris Morris & James Posey (917),
6 games to get #25 Paul Silas (1254),
8 assists to get #117 Detlef Schrempf (3833),
111 blocks to get #7 Patrick Ewing (2894),
124 points to get #22 Paul Pierce & Artis Gilmore (24941),
281 rebounds to get #11 Kevin Garnett (14170),
447 minutes to get #18 Oscar Robertson (43886).
Update 24/03/2014:
2 games to get #26 Kobe Bryant (1245),
3 steals to get #196 Darnell Valentine (910),
18 assists to get #118 Wes Unseld (3822),
87 points to get #24 Patrick Ewing (24815),
122 blocks to get #7 Patrick Ewing (2894),
320 rebounds to get #11 Kevin Garnett (14170),
585 minutes to get #18 Oscar Robertson (43886).
Timmy is getting "robbed" of a lot of individual milestones because Pop is limiting his minutes so much, especially when the game is in the bag. I've been noticing lately that he's finishing games without a double double although he was playing well. Lots of them with just a few more points or a rebound or two for the double double.
And of course the points, assists, blks, rebounds suffer when you only play 20-25 minutes.
I doubt he cares much about these stats because he is so tuned in to winning the championship and doing what's best for the team.
i doubt anybody cares about assist/steal milestones. points, rebounds, blocks, wins, rings
Not a Duncan milestone, but big time congrats to Tiago Splitter for the very successful release of his first movie: Divergent
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