Domantas Sabonis' memorable night will include his NBA-leading 25th triple-double of the season.
— Frankie Cartoscelli (@FCartoscelli3) March 26, 2024
Sabonis now has 57 career triple-doubles, just two behind Larry Bird for 10th on the all-time leaderboard.
11 PTS | 13 REB | 10 AST | 3/5 FG | 32 MIN
They will probably send complimentary bandages with NBA logo.Will see what recognition will be from NBA
And counting…!!! Congrats to the new Double-Double 👑 https://t.co/GdrhDyvSTO
— Kevin Love (@kevinlove) March 26, 2024
No man that is too much …They will probably send complimentary bandages with NBA logo.![]()
Kevin Love showing love, Kevin O' Connor probably having wifi issues... again
The record is only 5 away? Domas might as well get it.Chasing the most double doubles in a season now, Hakeem holds the record with 72.
Domas has 67 now (in 71 games), led the NBA with 65 last season.
As are all the know-nothings that were emphatic that the KINGS needed to find an "upgrade" for Domas. LMFAO.
IIRC there were a few members of this site with that dreadfully awful take. Not only is Domas FAR, FAR better than those people had the ability to comprehend, last I checked the Nuggets aren't trading Jokić and the Sixers aren't trading Embiid. Those were and still are the only "potential" upgrade possibilities.
The record is only 5 away? Domas might as well get it.
The one card the haters have left is that he had a bad playoff series....with a broken finger, a bruised sternum because he got curb-stomped by Draymond and a blackeye throughout that series. And we probably ran into the absolute worst match-up for him vs a team that's been erasing bigs like him for over a decade.
Can't wait for us to get back and he can prove everyone wrong once again. Would LOVE to see how they justify leaving him off the All-NBA (which they probably will) for AD and we're in a 2nd round playoff series while the Lakers are watching at home.
Simmons has already justified it by saying All-NBA is 15 best players so you don't even have to have 2 centers. It can be all guards.The one card the haters have left is that he had a bad playoff series....with a broken finger, a bruised sternum because he got curb-stomped by Draymond and a blackeye throughout that series. And we probably ran into the absolute worst match-up for him vs a team that's been erasing bigs like him for over a decade.
Can't wait for us to get back and he can prove everyone wrong once again. Would LOVE to see how they justify leaving him off the All-NBA (which they probably will) for AD and we're in a 2nd round playoff series while the Lakers are watching at home.
He spent the whole off-season making sure he can sustain regular season and be somewhat fresh for the playoffs.It showsAll the things you said, plus --- I thought he was already pretty beaten up and worn down last season even without the thumb injury and sternum stomp.
As we saw last night, Domas takes a lot of hits and physical punishment -- much of which goes uncalled.
IMO he doesn't seem as physically battered and worn down this season as he did last. Then adding on the thumb and sternum -- he just was nowhere near healthy. And it showed. Casual fans and pundits actually believed he was an offensive liability incapable of making a perimeter shot. And that Kevon Looney could typically out-rebound him.
We saw exactly how outmatched Looney was this season in their head-to-head matchups while Domas was relatively healthy. And I fully expect to see a different Domas this postseason. Unless he keeps getting elbowed in the head 3-4 times each game from here on out, that is.....