Should I count this as a triple-double?

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Juco game last night had a guy hit double figures in points, rebounds and ... turnovers.
 
pressboxer said:
Juco game last night had a guy hit double figures in points, rebounds and ... turnovers.

I've actually had that a couple times. One of which the turnovers were a big reason for a close loss. Pretty sure I led the story with something like "[Opposing team] certainly won't mind crediting Joe Blow for a triple double."
 
Kid named Tank Beavers, who went on to play at Memphis briefly before he was killed in a restaurant shooting last year, once had 31 points and 20 turnovers in a high school game I covered.
 
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Plenty of people use assist-to-turnover ratio, so turnovers seems like it could be a legit stat to include in a triple double. Not saying I ever have -- I haven't -- but I can't argue against it.
 
Not to get too far off topic, but does it weird anyone else out that Ryan Sonner is posting more now (it's cool, by the way)? I mean, the guy was a running joke, or something, for like 6 months on this site.
So, every time I see he has posted on a thread I find an irresistible urge to go read that thread, even though I don't care about the subject.

Anyway, I wouldn't use turnovers as a stat in triple-doubles, just because, in my mind, it implies that it involves positive stats.
 
Glad to see I could drive the traffic on this site.

Anyway, like I said, I've never used turnovers in a triple double, but it's probably the one negative stat that comes the closest to being acceptable.
 
JackReacher said:
Glad to see I could drive the traffic on this site.

Anyway, like I said, I've never used turnovers in a triple double, but it's probably the one negative stat that comes the closest to being acceptable.

I can feel you on it being the one negative stat that would be close to acceptable, because like you said assists to turnovers is so important.
I guess I would just be more likely to point out that a guy had 25 points, 10 assists and 17 turnovers. I wouldn't call it a triple-double, rather I'd point out how he had a great game offensively, but still nearly ****ed it up with his turnovers.
 
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And that's exactly how I'd describe it. I'm just saying a writer could present a decent argument if they wanted to. If it comes across my desk, I would at least give it consideration by discussing it with the writer to see what he or she thinks. Who knows, maybe I get a wild hair that night and use it. Doubtful, though.
 
A triple-double is a recognized statistical oddity, like hitting for the cycle or a Gordie Howe hat trick. Can't substitute other categories in those, either, just because it happens to fit the technical parameter. It's cutesy, but it's wrong.
 
buckweaver said:
A triple-double is a recognized statistical oddity, like hitting for the cycle or a Gordie Howe hat trick. Can't substitute other categories in those, either, just because it happens to fit the technical parameter. It's cutesy, but it's wrong.

I wasn't disagreeing. Just making fun.
 
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buckweaver said:
A triple-double is a recognized statistical oddity, like hitting for the cycle or a Gordie Howe hat trick. Can't substitute other categories in those, either, just because it happens to fit the technical parameter. It's cutesy, but it's wrong.

I always thought that a triple-double required double figures in points, rebounds, and assists, but apparently you can substitute other categories. At least Duquesne thinks so, having credited a player for a triple-double in points, rebounds, and blocks in a game earlier this month.

http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=348168
 
I think we had this conversation, T2, no? I see why it can be other categories as long as they are positives.
 
I don't see why not... Other than points, there's nothing that says what stats are in a XXXX-double.
 
I've seen people credited with a double-double for rebounds and blocks.
 

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