That looks crazy, but Draymond Green is the first player to ever put up those numbers since they started counting blocks in 1970.
1016 points 714 boards 550 assists 106 steals 101 blocks, what an all around stud.
You can arbitrarily draw lines however you want. And for the record Garnett missed the assists by 5 one year and Lebron missed the blocks by 7, but otherwise each had those numbers. Hakeem, Jordan, and countless others have missed in only one category as well.
I agree. I always hate these sort of arbitrary multi-stat threshold trivia.
Last year it drove me nuts how some folks were making a big deal out of Evan being among a very select few last year to total 400 assists, 400 rebounds and 700 points. Just six players: Harden, Westbrook, Lebron, Bledsoe, Tyreke and Evan. That put Evan in elite company, right?
What they failed to mention that the other players in that group typically had WAY WAY MORE in at least one of the three categories. Four of the five other players last year in that "select group" had Win Shares of 7.0 - 16.4. Evan had 2.5. All five of the others had 1300+ points. Evan had 779. All five of the others had at least 521 assists. Evan had 449.
You can play around with the thresholds and make almost anyone look 'unique'.
These are almost as bad as the "Our team has such-and-such winning record when Player X scores N points!" Really? The team does better when one of it's players plays well? Shocking news!