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    Congrats to Timmy he just tied Olajuwon in career double-doubles tonight.

    Malone 811
    Shaq 727
    Olajuwon 718
    Duncan 718

    Timmy's 5th straight double-double
    He actually passed him tonight to bring his total to 719.

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    Howard is gonna kill whatever mark he leaves, and KG's.
    Love has a good chance if he stays healthy too.

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    Howard is gonna kill whatever mark he leaves, and KG's.
    Would be nice if he does it in a Spur uniform.

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    It's pretty amazing that Duncan passed Olajuwon in double-doubles already. It almost doesn't appear to be statistically possible.

    Duncan has played 1081 career games with averages of 20.4 points and 11.3 rebounds. Olajuwon played 1238 games with averages of 21.8 points and 11.1 rebounds.

    Congrats on passing that scrub


    /stillbitter

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    It's pretty amazing that Duncan passed Olajuwon in double-doubles already. It almost doesn't appear to be statistically possible.

    Duncan has played 1081 career games with averages of 20.4 points and 11.3 rebounds. Olajuwon played 1238 games with averages of 21.8 points and 11.1 rebounds.

    Congrats on passing that scrub


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    He should pass Shaq too, before the year is out. I see nobody is giving him a chance to pass Karl Malone.

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    If the wheels don't fall off for another 4 years, Tim's got a fighting chance at passing Malone. Still a very small chance.

    He'll pass Shaq in a few weeks at this rate.

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    If the wheels don't fall off for another 4 years, Tim's got a fighting chance at passing Malone. Still a very small chance.

    He'll pass Shaq in a few weeks at this rate.
    In 4 years time there will be players in the NBA who will be born the same day Timmy was drafted.

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    It's pretty amazing that Duncan passed Olajuwon in double-doubles already. It almost doesn't appear to be statistically possible.

    Duncan has played 1081 career games with averages of 20.4 points and 11.3 rebounds. Olajuwon played 1238 games with averages of 21.8 points and 11.1 rebounds.

    Congrats on passing that scrub


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    i believe the main source of information for these stats is the BBR archive:
    http://www.basketball-reference.com/...=&order_by=pts

    however, they only record info starting from the 85-86 season.

    i was able to find this list from elias sports bureau (as of march 8, 2011):
    1 Wilt Chamberlain 966
    2 Moses Malone 894
    3 Elvin Hayes 890
    4 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 882
    5 Karl Malone 811
    6 Bill Russell 780
    7 Hakeem Olajuwon 774
    8 Walt Bellamy 755
    9 Shaquille O'Neal 727
    10 Bob Pet 708
    11 Charles Barkley 705
    12 Tim Duncan 704

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    duncan can still finish 6th if he plays 2 more seasons (approximately 180 games) - he's already at 720. however, he will definitely not break top 4.
    Last edited by spectator; 02-19-2012 at 02:06 AM.

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    from the same timeline - march 8th, 2011:
    ranking that Top Twelve by the percentage of their career games that this represents -

    W.Chamberlain 92.4%
    B.Pet 89.4%
    B.Russell 81.0%
    W.Bellamy 72.4%
    E.Hayes 68.3%
    T.Duncan 67.6%
    M.Malone 67.3%
    C.Barkley 65.7%
    H.Olajuwon 62.5%
    S.O'Neal 60.2%
    K.Abdul-Jabbar 56.5%
    K.Malone 54.9%

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