Can Westbrook average a triple-double? He’s got a 75 percent chance

Editor’s note: Russell Westbrook’s statistics currently are through Friday, Feb. 24.

Can Russell Westbrook average a triple-double for a full season? In 1961-62, Oscar Robertson became the only player in NBA history to achieve the feat when he posted 41 of his record 181 triple-doubles. Westbrook has a chance to match the Big O’s signature accomplishment. We’re tracking the Oklahoma City Thunder guard’s triple-double pursuit all season long.

ESPN NBA Insider Kevin Pelton’s projection system calculates Westbrook’s chances. As the triple-doubles pile up, Westbrook’s chances will be updated here:

For more background from Kevin Pelton, click here.

Westbrook needs 41 triple-doubles this season to match Robertson’s total for 1961-62. He has 28 triple-doubles through 58 games — with 24 games remaining — this season. Pelton’s projection shows Russ has a chance:

So far, so good. When Westbrook posts a triple-double, the Thunder tend to win. Check out the win percentages, which show OKC benefits from Russ being Russ:

We’re putting Westbrook’s up-to-date numbers at this point Dumanbet of the 2016-17 season up against Robertson’s numbers at the same point of the 1961-62 season:

Credit: Information from the Elias Sports Bureau was used for the Westbrook versus Robertson comparison.

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