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Clyde Drexler robbed of a quadruple double (1996)

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 12:54 pm
by LamarMatic7
Once again I have beef with the NBA as Clyde Drexler clearly gets robbed of a quadruple double. Now, my previous cases (Fat Lever and Tim Duncan could have had quadruple doubles, search for them in my channel) were uncertain and I simply did it to spark some interest/comments, but this time Clyde clearly deserved this achievement. Follow my annotations for assists and explain to me how are those 9, not 10, assists in Drexler's statline. Anyway - this is one of the most amazing performances in the NBA history. A 34 year old Clyde Drexler, distinctly without the speed and hops he had during is youth, is all over the court of The Summit on the 1996/97 season opener. He should have set the record for being the oldest player to record a quadruple double with 25 points (his shooting wasn't that good during this night though, 8/21 from the field), 10 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals (included more than 10 steals by the Rockets, hard to figure out with which Clyde was credited). November 1, 1996.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ywe3R2X7Gl0[/youtube]

Thought that you might like this one.

Re: Clyde Drexler robbed of a quadruple double (1996)

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 10:27 pm
by moofs
Man, I remember watching that game. Good times.... (other than Maloney/Livingston/Price at point guard...)

Re: Clyde Drexler robbed of a quadruple double (1996)

Posted: Wed Sep 7, 2011 4:34 pm
by MaxRider
it's good to have 2 superstars on your team

Re: Clyde Drexler robbed of a quadruple double (1996)

Posted: Fri Sep 9, 2011 12:22 pm
by LamarMatic7
MaxRider wrote:it's good to have 2 superstars on your team

Don't forget Sir Charles.

Re: Clyde Drexler robbed of a quadruple double (1996)

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:04 am
by tha_rock220
I remember this point of the 97 season. The next game Chuck came back and had 30+ rebounds. The year was full of possibilities at that point.

Re: Clyde Drexler robbed of a quadruple double (1996)

Posted: Sat Oct 1, 2011 3:28 pm
by kz1m9w
I'll be the first to admit, I don't really know the criteria for how the NBA records assists.

But, I would think the one at 2:31 (fast-break, Drexler to Maloney) would possibly not be counted statistically as an assist. I *believe* Maloney takes 2 dribbles after receiving the pass and then scoring on the layup. And I'm *thinking* that only 1 dribble is allowed (none at lower levels I believe) for it to be credited as an assist.

Very well could be wrong, but maybe that is what happened.

Big Clyde fan nonetheless!