Got bored and started to fiddle with Basketball-reference. Here's a list of interesting statlines where players DIDN'T scored over 10 points (going back to 1987 only). 
Highest # of rebounds: 22 by Diikembe Mutumbo and (yeah, I had to look twice) Jayson Williams
Highest number of blocks: 15 by Manute Bol (he also had 19 rebounds)
Highest number of assists: 15 by Terry Porter (with ONE turnover...)
Highest number of steals: 8 by (deep breath) Morris Peterson, Juan Dixon, Brevin Knight, Mookie Blaylock and John Stockton
Highest number of minutes whilst not scoring more than 10 points: a 50 minute marathon run by Chuck Hayes
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Terrence Williams: 3 pts 7 ast 11 reb

            
                                    
                                    
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Scottie Pippen's game 1 of the 98 ECF:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/box ... 70CHI.html
He was 1-9, but was fairly dominant. He distributed well on offense (7 assists) but his defense changed the game on Mark Jackson. He forced Jackson into SEVEN turnovers, 5-12 shooting, Pip had 4 steals and Indiana's overall offensive efficiency was terrible.
            
                                    
                                    http://www.basketball-reference.com/box ... 70CHI.html
He was 1-9, but was fairly dominant. He distributed well on offense (7 assists) but his defense changed the game on Mark Jackson. He forced Jackson into SEVEN turnovers, 5-12 shooting, Pip had 4 steals and Indiana's overall offensive efficiency was terrible.
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