Which NBA Players Have Recorded a Quadruple-Double?


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In the world of basketball, the quadruple-double stands as one of the rarest and most difficult individual feats to achieve. It demands a player to record double digits in four of the five major statistical categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks—all in a single game. Despite thousands of NBA games played, this remarkable milestone has only been officially achieved four times in league history.

But could the streak be broken soon? Let’s dive into the history, the current landscape, and the rising stars poised to chase history—including San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama.

 

What is a Quadruple-Double in the NBA?

A quadruple-double occurs when a player tallies at least 10 in four of the following categories:

  • Points
     
  • Rebounds
     
  • Assists
     
  • Steals
     
  • Blocks
     

It's an elite showcase of all-around dominance, requiring a player to impact nearly every aspect of the game.

 

Players Who Have Recorded a Quadruple-Double in NBA History

1. Nate Thurmond – October 18, 1974

  • Team: Chicago Bulls
     
  • Opponent: Atlanta Hawks
     
  • Stat Line: 22 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists, 12 blocks
     
  • Result: 120-115 OT win
    Thurmond set the precedent in his first game with the Bulls—becoming the first player in NBA history to officially record a quadruple-double.

 

2. Alvin Robertson – February 18, 1986

  • Team: San Antonio Spurs
     
  • Opponent: Phoenix Suns
     
  • Stat Line: 20 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals
     
  • Result: 120-114 win
    Robertson’s performance is unique because he achieved the feat with steals—still the only guard to do so.

 

3. Hakeem Olajuwon – March 29, 1990

  • Team: Houston Rockets
     
  • Opponent: Milwaukee Bucks
     
  • Stat Line: 18 points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists, 11 blocks
     
  • Result: 120-94 win
    "The Dream" showed why he’s one of the most dominant big men ever with his balanced, defensive-heavy line.

4. David Robinson – February 17, 1994

  • Team: San Antonio Spurs
     
  • Opponent: Detroit Pistons
     
  • Stat Line: 34 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 blocks
     
  • Result: 115-96 win
    The most recent quadruple-double came from "The Admiral", who dominated every part of the floor against Detroit.
     

 

Who Could Be Next? Victor Wembanyama Is Already Making History

Although no player has recorded an official quadruple-double since 1994, Victor Wembanyama might be the next to make it happen. The 7'4" French rookie has taken the league by storm with his versatility, rim protection, and court vision.

In February 2025, Wembanyama notched a triple-double with:

  • 27 points,
     
  • 14 rebounds,
     
  • 10 blocks
    against the Toronto Raptors.
     

He also added 5 assists and 2 steals, which sparked immediate conversation among analysts and fans: Could Wemby be the first to end the 30+ year quadruple-double drought?

His size, mobility, and skillset certainly make it realistic, especially if he stays healthy and continues to evolve as a two-way force.

 

Other Near Misses and Quadruple-Double Watchlist

Several NBA stars have flirted with the milestone over the years:

  • Draymond Green once posted 12 rebounds, 10 assists, and 10 steals—but only 4 points!
     
  • Russell Westbrook, known for his triple-doubles, has come close multiple times but never checked all four boxes.
     
  • Nikola Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Joel Embiid remain capable due to their multi-faceted play styles.
     

 

Why Is It So Rare?

A quadruple-double is rare not only because of its sheer difficulty but also due to:

  • Specialization in modern basketball
     
  • Limited minutes for star players in blowouts
     
  • Stat-tracking scrutiny (especially with blocks and steals)
     
  • Game pace and coaching strategies
     

 

Final Thoughts

While only four legends have etched their names into NBA history with a quadruple-double, the wait for the fifth might be nearing its end. With the rise of generational talents like Victor Wembanyama, who blend size with guard-like skills, the next historic moment might be just one game away.

Until then, the quadruple-double remains a gold standard for all-around greatness in the NBA Streams.