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2017/18:
- November 1st: 8/16/10
- November 11th: 12/17/9
- April 5th: 16/14/9
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2018/19:
- October 29th: 12/9/10
- October 31st: 22/12/9
- November 3rd: 7/10/16
- November 21st: 7/12/10
- December 14th: 24/15/9
- February 1st: 31/13/9
- February 26th: 36/9/10
- April 3rd: 20/11/9
- April 5th: 22/13/9
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2019/20:
- December 18th: 18/9/12
- January 31st: 15/10/9
- February 4th: 29/13/9
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2020/21:
- December 25th: 24/9/10
- January 1st: 17/9/11
- January 9th: 15/9/12
- January 17th: 35/14/9
- February 12th: 22/13/9
- March 1st: 39/14/9
- March 13th: 26/9/11
- March 19th: 34/15/9
- April 4th: 17/9/16
- April 7th: 25/9/10
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2021/22:
- December 13th: 28/19/9
- January 25th: 28/21/9
- February 4th: 25/12/9
- February 24th: 25/12/9
- February 27th: 8/18/11
- March 10th: 23/12/9
- March 30th: 37/13/9
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2022/23:
- October 26th: 31/13/9
- November 22nd: 31/9/10
- November 23rd: 39/10/9
- November 30th: 17/9/12
- December 4th: 32/16/9
- December 8th: 33/10/9
- December 27th: 20/9/11
- January 11th: 21/18/9
- March 6th: 17/13/9
- March 16th: 30/10/9
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2023/24:
- November 3rd: 33/14/9
- November 4th: 28/16/9
- November 14th: 32/16/9
- November 26th: 39/11/9
He currently has 112 triple doubles but if he was a stat padder he would’ve had 158 by now, boosting him from 4th to 3rd all time.
It should also be noted that he got 29 triple doubles in the 2022/23 season and since he missed out on 10 of them as shown above he could’ve padded to a 39 triple double season, which would’ve been the 3rd highest triple double season in NBA history.
Can you do the same for other players on the triple double leaderboard? I’d be hilarious if someone had 30 season triple doubles but no near triple double game.