Ben Simmons career stats: Nets forward uses triple-double argument to claim he's 'not that bad at basketball'

2024-09-30
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Once again, Ben Simmons is out to prove the haters wrong. 

It's safe to say that Simmons' career has not gone the traditional path of a No. 1 overall pick. The top prospect from the 2016 draft did not pan out for the 76ers, due to a mix of injuries and underperformances, but he now is leading the way with the Nets. 

Despite a change in uniform, the unfortunate track record in his health has carried from Philadelphia to Brooklyn. Simmons is coming off a 2023-24 season in which he played in just 15 games. After missing the first half of the season, a back injury shut him down in March, marking another season of the guard missing extensive time. 

Simmons is aiming to get back on track for the 2024-25 campaign. With Mikal Bridges moved to the Knicks this offseason, it opens the door for Simmons to find his way into a major role for Brooklyn. 

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A big part of what Simmons brings is his playmaking ability. Between his passing and his size, it's no surprise to hear that he is always a threat to put up a triple-double. In fact, he ranks in the top 20 on the all-time list, and is using that to remind folks that he's "not that bad at basketball."

Simmons has only recorded one triple-double in his short career with the Nets. That was nearly two years ago, during a contest on Jan. 17, 2023, against the Spurs. He did not put together any incidents of that variety last year. 

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With the start of the regular season looming, hoop fanatics will soon find out if this is finally the bounce-back year Simmons has been looking for. 

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Who has the most triple-doubles in NBA history?

Nobody has recorded more regular-season triple-doubles in NBA history than Russell Westbrook (199).

The guard has been a machine in all facets of the game since emerging onto the scene in 2008. The player closest to Westbrook is Oscar Robertson, who recorded 181 triple-doubles in his Hall of Fame career.

Magic Johnson (138), Nikola Jokic (130), LeBron James (112) and Jason Kidd (107) join Westbrook and Robertson as the only players who have recorded 100 or more triple-doubles in their careers.

Most triple-doubles in NBA history
Rank Player Triple-doubles
1. Russell Westbrook 199
2. Oscar Robertson 181
3. Magic Johnson 138
4. Nikola Jokic 130
5. LeBron James 112
6. Jason Kidd 107
7. Wilt Chamberlain 78
8. James Harden 77
  Luka Doncic 77
10. Larry Bird 59
11. Domantas Sabonis 58
12. Giannis Antetokounmpo 45
13. Fat Lever 43
14.  Bob Cousy 33
  Ben Simmons 33
16. Rajon Rondo 32
  Draymond Green 32
18.  John Havlicek 31
19. Grant Hill 29
20. Michael Jordan 28
21. Elgin Baylor 26
22. Clyde Drexler 25
23. Walt Frazier 23
24. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 21
  Micheal Ray Richardson 21
  Chris Webber 21
  Kobe Bryant 21
  Kyle Lowry 21

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Ben Simmons career stats

Here is a look at Simmons' averages during his NBA career:

  • Games: 332
  • Points: 14.4
  • Rebounds: 7.8
  • Assists: 7.4
  • Steals: 1.6
  • Blocks: 0.7
  • FG%: 56.0
  • 3PT%: 13.9
  • FT%: 58.9