Jason Kidd: Russell Westbrook can average triple-double

ByOHM YOUNGMISUK
December 5, 2016, 4:41 PM

— -- Milwaukee Bucks coach Jason Kidd, one of the foremost triple-double artists in NBA history, believes Russell Westbrook can average a triple-double this season.

Kidd, who is third all time in triple-doubles with 107, told ESPN that he could only dream of doing what Westbrook is doing right now. He has been most impressed with Westbrook's ability to win during his streak of five straight triple-doubles -- and Westbrook's ability to do it all without Kevin Durant.

"It can be done," Kidd said of averaging a triple-double in a season, a feat not seen since Oscar Robertson did so in 1961-62. "I have always said I think it could be done. You got to have a special player, and I think we are looking at a special player."

Westbrook is on a tear that hasn't been seen in decades. He became the first NBA player to record five consecutive triple-doubles since Michael Jordan did so in 1989. On Sunday, the Thunder point guard had 28 points, 17 rebounds and 12 assists in a 101-92 win over New Orleans. Westbrook also had 10 turnovers, which made him the first since Kidd in 2000 to register double digits in all four categories.

Westbrook headed into Monday's Thunder game in Atlanta averaging 31 points, 11.3 assists and 10.8 rebounds in 21 games this season. No NBA player has averaged a triple-double in a season since Robertson's 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds and 11.4 assists per game in 1961-62.

"He is athletic," Kidd said. "[But you need] guys scoring the ball [on your team]. Assists is hard to get. But understand he is doing this without KD. That is what makes it even more special."

Kidd ranks third on the all-time triple-double list behind Robertson (181) and Magic Johnson (138). Westbrook is currently sixth, with 47 career triple-doubles, and is 12 behind Larry Bird (59). Wilt Chamberlain is in fourth with 78.

The Thunder (13-8) have won all five games during Westbrook's triple-double streak and, heading to Atlanta, were 8-2 when the point guard notches a triple-double.

"Winning with the triple-double, that means you have controlled the whole game," Kidd said. "A lot of times, you can have a triple-double, but winning and having a triple-double is the most impressive."

Of the 10 players in NBA history with at least 30 triple-doubles, only Wilt Chamberlain (69-9) has a better win percentage than Westbrook's. The Thunder are 41-6 when Westbrook records a triple-double, according to Elias. Westbrook's 10 triple-doubles in 21 games this season are the fastest anybody has reached 10 since Robertson needed only 12 games in 1961.

Magic Johnson, who averaged a double-double in points and assists nine times in his career, came close in 1981-82 to averaging a triple-double. That season, he finished with 18.6 points, 9.5 assists and a career-high 9.6 rebounds.

In his 19 seasons, Kidd averaged a double-double three times. He averaged 16.9 points, 10.8 assists and 6.8 rebounds in the lockout-shortened, 50-game 1998-99 season. He averaged 14.3 points, 10.1 rebounds and 7.2 assists the next season for the Suns. In 2007-08, Kidd averaged 10.8 points, 10.1 assists and 7.5 rebounds.

Kidd played from 1994 to 2013, with much of his career spent during a time when the game was considered to be more physical, with more dominant big men to contend with on the boards. Even so, the future Hall of Famer said he would not be able to duplicate what Westbrook is doing, even if he played his prime in today's more perimeter-oriented and offensive-minded NBA.

"No. No," Kidd said. "He is athletic. I wasn't athletic like that. You put basketball IQ, thinking the game and then you put it with what he is doing athletically ... It is like LeBron. He is another one that can do it. For me, it was always the scoring part that was the hardest.

"The way the game is being played, shooting a lot more 3s, there's a lot more rebounds to be had. But he is playing at a very high level. He also doesn't get enough credit for his basketball IQ."