This Date in NBA History (Nov. 20): Shaquille O'Neal records 24-point, 28-rebound, 15-block triple-d

August 2024 · 2 minute read

On Nov. 20, 1993, a 21-year-old Shaquille O'Neal recorded one of the greatest triple-doubles in NBA history. 

In a 87-85 win over the New Jersey Nets, O'Neal stuffed the stat sheet with 24 points, 28 rebounds, 15 blocks and three assists.

It marked O'Neal's first career triple-double, one of only two he would go on to record in a career that spanned 1,423 games, regular season and playoffs combined.

The 28 rebounds and 15 blocks were career highs. In fact, the blocks tally - an Orlando Magic franchise record - is only two off the single-game NBA record of 17, recorded by Elmore Smith in 1973.

“I guess I played OK,” O’Neal said after the game.

“It’s hard to play from city to city, where it’s 40 degrees in one and 80 degrees in the next, but you keep playing. I knew I had about seven or eight blocks, but I didn’t know I had 15. If we had lost, my performance wouldn’t have meant anything.”

In the 1992-93 season, his second year in the league, O'Neal averaged 29.3 points, 13.2 rebounds and 2.9 blocks per game while leading the league in field goal percentage (59.9 percent).

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