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Well only 19 times has a 21 year-old pulled that off in NBA history. I would also like to point out that Oden leads all rookies in double-doubles, and is tied for the lead with all sophomores.

Here is the list:

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Rk             Player    Age Pos       Date  Tm  Opp   GS MP FG FGA  FG% 3P 3PA  3P% FT FTA   FT% ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS
1     Shaquille ONeal 21.346   C 1994-02-15 ORL  BOS W  1 43 14  27 .519  0   0       8  20  .400  14  10  24   4   2   4   4  2  36
2       Dwight Howard 21.350   C 2007-11-23 ORL  CHA W  1 37 11  14 .786  0   1 .000 12  21  .571   6  11  17   2   3   4   3  4  34
3     Shaquille ONeal 21.292   C 1993-12-23 ORL  NJN W  1 37 13  18 .722  0   0       8  13  .615   5  10  15   4   2   3   1  5  34
4          Tim Duncan 21.302   F 1998-02-21 SAS  UTA L  1 45 11  21 .524  0   1 .000  7  12  .583   1  14  15   2   2   3   0  0  29
5     Shaquille ONeal 21.308   C 1994-01-08 ORL  WSB W  1 45 12  22 .545  0   0       5   8  .625  10   9  19   4   3   4   3  4  29
6          Josh Smith 21.122   F 2007-04-06 ATL  MIL W  1 42  9  20 .450  0   1 .000 10  14  .714   7  11  18   5   3   2   3  4  28
7     Shaquille ONeal 21.299   C 1993-12-30 ORL  MIA W  1 39 12  18 .667  0   0       3   8  .375   7  12  19   4   2   5   3  5  27
8     Shaquille ONeal 21.021   C 1993-03-27 ORL  NJN W  1 37 12  17 .706  0   0       3   5  .600   6  11  17   2   5   3   3  5  27
9          Josh Smith 21.098   F 2007-03-13 ATL  PHI W  1 37 11  20 .550  1   2 .500  3   4  .750   8   9  17   5   4   3   3  3  26
10   Amare Stoudemire 21.117   F 2004-03-12 PHO  UTA L  1 37 10  22 .455  0   0       6  10  .600   8   7  15   1   2   2   6  5  26
11      Tracy McGrady 21.255   F 2001-02-03 ORL  ATL W  1 43  8  17 .471  0   2 .000 10  12  .833   3  12  15   5   5   2   3  0  26
12         Tim Duncan 21.353   F 1998-04-13 SAS  LAL L  1 42 11  21 .524  0   0       4   9  .444   4  12  16   0   2   3   1  3  26
13      Kevin Garnett 21.326   F 1998-04-10 MIN  PHI W  1 45 10  15 .667  0   0       6  11  .545   3  13  16   4   4   4   6  1  26
14       Chris Webber 21.000   F 1994-03-01 GSW  LAC W  1 38 13  24 .542  0   0       0   0        11   7  18   6   2   4   1  4  26
15      Kevin Garnett 21.277   F 1998-02-20 MIN  HOU W  1 47 12  24 .500  0   1 .000  1   1 1.000   4  13  17   4   2   2   3  2  25
16       Chris Webber 21.048   F 1994-04-18 GSW  LAC W  1 34 11  16 .688  0   0       3   4  .750   7   8  15   2   3   3   0  2  25
17   Amare Stoudemire 21.120   F 2004-03-15 PHO  HOU W  1 50  7  26 .269  0   0      10  17  .588   8   7  15   0   2   4   2  5  24
18        Elton Brand 21.312   F 2001-01-17 CHI  PHI L  1 41  8  19 .421  0   0       8  11  .727  12   7  19   2   4   3   7  5  24
19         Tim Duncan 21.346   F 1998-04-06 SAS  POR L  1 48  7  16 .438  0   1 .000 10  13  .769   8   7  15   1   2   2   2  2  24
 
Hi.

Please stop wasting bandwidth talking about Greg Oden. He's obviously a bust and will be yesterday's news soon.

Let's discuss who we're going to pick with our lottery pick this June!
 
I like how every player on that list is a star.

A star? Puh-leeze. Oden's only has a double-double in about 1/3rd of his 30+ games; he should be doing it every game.

Clearly a bust.
 
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A star? Puh-leeze. Oden's only has a double-double in about a 1/3rd of his 30+ games; he should be doing it every game.

Clearly a bust.

Oden leads all rookies in the league in double doubles thank you :)
 
Well only 19 times has a 21 year-old pulled that off in NBA history. I would also like to point out that Oden leads all rookies in double-doubles, and is tied for the lead with all sophomores.

I was going to say REALLY? Even Al Horford? But yeah, Oden has more double-doubles this year than Horford. Surprising and impressive, especially since Oden also lost some time due to injury already.

This is a very encouraging statistic in my opinion.
 
Oden leads all rookies in the league in double doubles thank you :)

If that's the case, I can only blame a very poor rookie class b/c it can't possibly be because Oden's any good.
 
Well only 19 times has a 21 year-old pulled that off in NBA history.

So, how many times has it been done by a 20-year old? Oden doesn't turn 21 until Thursday.

BNM
 
Actually, five different 20 year old players have done it. Shaq x3, Bosh, Brand, LeBron, & Webber
 
Technically I guess you need to add in Bosh and FreakofNature to the props list then. Any 19 year olds?

If you find some records for 13 year old players, I am going to call foul....
 
Nope.

Best game ever by a player 20 years or younger: Shaq, 48 min, 38 pts, 16 reb, 2 stl, 8 blk, and even 6-7 from the free throw line.
 
24-15-2-2 are pretty big numbers in the NBA regardless of who it's up against. I love how Greg can hook with either his left or right hand, and seems to have more control with his left.
I expect we'll see these types of games once in awhile, and then some subpar ones but the fact that he can show he can dominate is encouraging.

I hope at some point Greg gets more comfortable with a face-up jumper. He's busted it out twice this season it seems like and made both. He's got great form on his shot, and I'd like to see him try it maybe once a game. The sky's the limit for him if he can hook with both hands, throw in a jump shot, add in his dunks.. and his potential to dominate defensively and G.O. might be scary good in a few years.
 
24-15-2-2 are pretty big numbers in the NBA regardless of who it's up against. I love how Greg can hook with either his left or right hand, and seems to have more control with his left.
I expect we'll see these types of games once in awhile, and then some subpar ones but the fact that he can show he can dominate is encouraging.

I hope at some point Greg gets more comfortable with a face-up jumper. He's busted it out twice this season it seems like and made both. He's got great form on his shot, and I'd like to see him try it maybe once a game. The sky's the limit for him if he can hook with both hands, throw in a jump shot, add in his dunks.. and his potential to dominate defensively and G.O. might be scary good in a few years.

In a few years??? The fan base can't handle that; most everybody will have jumped off a bridge by then. Can't he figure it out by, say, February?
 
I honestly believe Kevin Love would have more double doubles if he was given more playing time when Whittman was coaching...Since McHale has started coaching Love has been a rebounding machine!!!
 
Actually, five different 20 year old players have done it. Shaq x3, Bosh, Brand, LeBron, & Webber

Yep, LeBron was the youngest - and he also had 7 assists.

These searches only go back top the 1986-87 season. I suspect Moses Malone did it several times as an 19-year old rookie in the ABA since he averaged 18.8 PPG, 14.6 RPG, 1.5 BPG and 1.0 SPG for 83 games.

Of course, if we're going to include the ABA, Spencer Haywood averaged 30.0 PPG and 19.5 RPG as a 20-year old rookie. They didn't keep blocks and steals back then. The following year, as a 21-year old, he averaged "only" 20.6 PPG and 12.0 RPG in the NBA.

I can't really think of anyone who would have done it, as a 20-year old, in the NBA prior to 1986-87. Players coming out of high school, with a few exceptions (Moses, Bill Willoughby, Darryl Dawkins) was a rarity, and even leaving college early was pretty rare back then. And, most of the players who left college early back in the 1970s went to the ABA, rather than the NBA.

BNM
 
Cool stats!

Since I'm too lazy to check...

How does that list look if you change it to be any rookie instead of a certain age?
 
I wouldn't read too much into this.

Tyson Chandler at 19:

21 points, 12 rebounds, 3 blocks, 1 steal
16 points, 15 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 blocks, 1 steal

Tyson Chandler at 20:

27 points, 18 rebounds, 2 blocks
21 points, 17 rebounds, 7 blocks, 1 steal
19 points, 22 rebounds, 3 blocks
23 points, 14 rebounds, 3 blocks
15 points, 12 rebounds, 6 blocks

Shaq is the only one to have a 27-17-2-1 game at this young age...so chandler is shaq's equal.
 
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24-15-2-2 are pretty big numbers in the NBA regardless of who it's up against. I love how Greg can hook with either his left or right hand, and seems to have more control with his left.I expect we'll see these types of games once in awhile, and then some subpar ones but the fact that he can show he can dominate is encouraging.

Best line of last night, from Antonio Harvey: "His lefty hook is better than his righty hook, but as long as he's hooking, then I'm OK." Is that why Oden's energy level always seems low, because he's hooking in his spare time?
 
It was a very nice game. The question is, how many stinkers will we have to sit through before he does it again?
 
Hooking is only a 2-minute penalty at Memorial Coliseum...but it seems that when Greg gets into trouble, he sits until intermission.
 

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