How tall is Oscar Robertson in feet?

How tall is Oscar Robertson in feet?

1.96 m

How many times did Oscar Robertson average a triple double?

Robertson also set yardsticks in versatility. If his first five NBA seasons are strung together, Robertson averaged a triple-double over those, averaging 30.3 points, 10.4 rebounds and 10.6 assists. For his career, Robertson had 181 triple-doubles, a record that has never been approached.

Has anyone got quintuple double?

While double-doubles and triple-doubles occur regularly each NBA season, only four quadruple-doubles have ever officially been recorded in the NBA, and a quintuple-double has never officially been recorded at the professional, collegiate, or even high school boys’ level.

What does a double double mean in basketball?

When a player reaches double figures (10 or more) in two of the five main statistical categories – points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks – they have achieved a double-double. The most common double-doubles combinations are points and rebounds for big men and points and assists for guards.

What is double double Tim Hortons?

The “double-double” is a uniquely Canadian term that is strongly associated with Tim Hortons. It will get you a coffee with two creams and two sugars (or double cream, double sugar).

What is the best drink at Tim Hortons?

Here is a list of the caffeine in Tim Hortons’ most popular drinks.

  1. Latte. Surprisingly, a latte from Tim Hortons will give you the most caffeine compared to any other drink.
  2. Original Roast Coffee.
  3. Dark Roast Coffee.
  4. Café Mocha.
  5. Iced Capp.
  6. Iced Coffee.
  7. Brewed Tea.

Is Double Double A Canadian thing?

Although primarily associated with Tim Hortons, double-double is now used across Canada as a generic expression meaning coffee with two creams and two sugars. Ask for double cream, double sugar if you don’t want to get a puzzled stare from the gal at the Dunkin’ Donuts in Duluth.

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