1200th game tonight
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Column: Model of sustainability, Tim Duncan tells RealGM of offseason training, "It's actually increased a little." tinyurl.com/lthgn64
2 steals to get #205 spot Kenyon Martin (882),
6 games to get #34 spot Shaquille O'Neal (1207),
25 assist to get #124 spot Larry Drew (3702),
44 blocks to get #8 spot Shaquille O'Neal (2732),
160 points to get #25 spot Paul Pierce (24207) & 295 points go get #24 spot Allen Iverson (24368),
345 rebounds to get #13 spot Hakeem Olajuwon (13748),
432 minutes to get #20 spot Buck Williams (42464).
Good stuff. Appreciate you updating this periodically, bud.![]()
Now has 10,000 defensive rebounds, 27 more blocks to pass shaq on the all-time list, (1207) Games played which he is tied with Shaq for 29th. Also, Timmy has passed Hakeem in double-doubles and is only 5 more away from passing Bill Russell.
absolute respect for his game and accomplishments. hopefully I get down there to watch him play this year.
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).
Updated as of Jan 7, 2013
Regular Season:
Games Played - 1212 (26th)
Double-Doubles
Official List
1. Karl Malone - 811
2. Tim Duncan - 779
3. Hakeem Olajuwon - 774
4. Walt Bellamy - 755
5. Kevin Garnett - 736
6. Shaquille O'neal - 727
7. John Stockton - 709
8. Bob Pe t - 708
9. Charles Barkley - 705
10. Patrick Ewing - 580
Unofficial List
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. Tim Duncan - 779
8. Hakeem Olajuwon - 774
9. Walt Bellamy - 755
10. Kevin Garnett - 736
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 Robert Parish - 525
20. Dwight Howard - 523
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 25,768
14. Alex English 25,613
15. Kevin Garnett 25,463
16. Reggie Miller 25,279
17. Jerry West 25,192
18. Patrick Ewing 24,815
19. Paul Pierce 24,392
20. Allen Iverson 24,368
21. Tim Duncan 24,249
22. Ray Allen 24,102
23. Charles Barkley 23,757
24. Robert Parish 23,334
25. Adrian Dantley 23,177
26. Elgin Baylor 23,149
27. Vince Carter 22,590
28. Clyde Drexler 22,195
29. LeBron James 21,948
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 20,032
54. Carmelo Anthony 18,626
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 14,053
11. Wes Unseld 13,769
12. Hakeem Olajuwon 13,748
13. Tim Duncan 13,529
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
8. Tim Duncan 2,713
9. Tree Rollins 2,542
10. Robert Parish 2,361
Last edited by 007nites; 01-09-2014 at 10:10 PM.
Double-doubles didn't become a stat until 1984. Wilt Chamberlain is the true all-time leader, but Karl Malone is the official all-time leader, with Tim Duncan in 2nd place.
Tim Duncan has now won 999 games (regular season & playoffs combined). He will join the ranks of Karim Abdul-Jabbar (1228 wins), Robert Parish (1121), Karl Malone (1050) and John Stockton (1042) as the only five players with 1000 wins and more pretty soon.
even if double doubles weren't an "official stat" they were being recorded, so all the old ones are good in my book
wow. It will take roughly 4-5 seasons more to match Kareem's wins
Make that 1000 for Sir Timothy Duncan.
5 assists last night, now #123 with 3716 passing Paul Pressey.
Next is the moving target of Derek Fisher at 3734. Tim will probably pass Sam Lacy, 3754 first.
not that i'm doubting these figures, but would you mind linking the source for this? just curious
Here you go -
http://bkref.com/tiny/iaU4E
awesome. figured it was from reference but didn't really know how to put the query together. thanks![]()
Go ahead and add "fouled out of a regular season game for the first time in 4 years"
Timmy is about to pass Shaq in blocks for the 7th all-time spot. Only 6 more blocks. Could take 1-4 games. Shaq will be a bit salty on TNT when this happens.
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