It won't take that long. Next season at the latest.
Feels like it's only a matter of time.
When does it happen? I'm gonna throw a dart and say January 22, 2026.
It won't take that long. Next season at the latest.
Last game of the 2023-2024 season.
Pop is not gonna let him get that quad lol
When Pop lets him get 36 minutes = done deal. Basically out of the kids hands.
I'm more interested in the Victor quintuple-double watch. Really it just takes a team foolish enough to challenge him at the rim, and plays at a high enough pace to get a lot of turnovers and it can happen.
Too bad he hit the rookie wall, the quad dub was his otherwise.
Last night against the Nuggets:
23 points
15 rebounds
8 assists
9 blocks
When is the last time someone got this close to the quadruple-double? Tim Duncan in game 6 of the 2003 Finals only needed 2 more blocks, but that was 21 years ago.
Just a matter of time. For me it's not a question of when or how long, but how many.
34 minutes last night. If he stays around 35 minutes, i think it happens before the season’s over
He needs two to become the all time leader (franchise and League)
Doesn't Hakeem have 2?
https://www.basketball-reference.com...ost-times.html
Most Quadruple Doubles
Rank Player # Times
1 Nate Thurmond 1
Alvin Robertson 1
Hakeem Olajuwon 1
David Robinson 1
Timmy would have had the only playoff quadruple double, but he was hosed by the official scorer on a few blocks.
Games with 8+ points/rebounds/assists/blocks in Spurs history:
DATE AGE PTS REB AST BLK STL MIN David Robinson 1994.01.11 28 years, 158 days27 12 10 8 0 37 David Robinson 1994.02.17 28 years, 195 days34 10 10 10 2 43 Tim Duncan 2003.06.15 27 years, 51 days21 20 10 8 0 46 Victor Wembanyama 2024.04.02 20 years, 89 days23 15 8 9 1 34
To add to this, only 10 players in NBA history have had such games:
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (x5)
- David Robinson, Hakeem Olajuwon, Nate Thurmond (x2)
- Derrick Coleman, Chris Webber, Shaquille O'Neal, Tim Duncan, Andrei Kirilenko, Victor Wembanyama (x1)
Victor is the 2nd fastest to ever do it (Kareem in 33 minutes once).
Victor is the first rookie and youngest to ever achieve it.
I was also interested in the other big milestone we almost achieved last night: two triple doubles by teammates in the same game. I believe it would have only been the 16th time in NBA history, last done by Jokic and Murray in the 2023 finals.
Thanks
He actually had one rescinded.
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