NBA: Aussie Josh Giddey racks up more records with career high in New York
Nothing is too hard for Aussie whiz kid Josh Giddey, who has amazed with a spectacular performance in his first trip to New York.
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A first trip to Madison Square Garden was anything but daunting for Australian NBA sensation Josh Giddey, who continues to astound after notching a career-high 28-points in a history-making triple-double for the Oklahoma City Thunder in New York.
Giddey, 19 continues to make NBA history and now holds the record for the three youngest triple-doubles as he became the first teenager to achieve the feat against the Knicks.
In his first match at the famous venue, Giddey poured in a career-high 28 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and had 12 assists in OKC’S 127-123 overtime victory.
“Obviously I had this game circled on my calendar coming to New York,” Giddey said after the game.
“(It’s the) most famous stadium in the world so I was looking forward to this game.
I love the garden ð
— josh giddey (@joshgiddey) February 15, 2022
“This was the place coming into the draft I was most excited to play.
“To be here undermanned on the road with a young team and to win like we did in overtime, big win,”
Giddey, from Melbourne, became the youngest player in NBA history with a 25-point triple-double and the youngest player in NBA history with a triple-double in consecutive games.
He had already broken a franchise record for double-doubles for a rookie at OKC and is now ringing alarm bells around the league for his stunning performances.
to me, you are perfect ðð§¡
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) February 15, 2022
a big team effort in the extra frame â¡ï¸ pic.twitter.com/M8vvjHjYIs
But the teenager said he was nothing without his teammates.
“My teammates make things really easy for me,” he said.
“They get in the right spots, they make shots. I get assists but if they’re not making the shots then it doesn’t look as good.”
“We are a young team but really excited where we are going.”
Did you hear the story about the 19 year old kid from Australia that took an injury riddled squad to Broadway and had a Triple Double with 27, 10 and 12 in a road win against the knickerbockers? #ThatsMyBoy
— Daniel Moldovan (@AgentMoldovan) February 15, 2022
NBA triple-double history now readsâ¦
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) February 15, 2022
Youngest: Josh Giddey
2nd Youngest: Josh Giddey
3rd Youngest: Josh Giddey
Josh Giddey has logged his second-straight triple-double, the third of his career. pic.twitter.com/3Z8HtoMLtb
Josh Giddey at MSG:
— StatMuse (@statmuse) February 15, 2022
28 PTS
11 REB
12 AST
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He is the first teenager in NBA history with a triple-double vs the Knicks. pic.twitter.com/OCtxnJRgLh
Giddey surpassed fellow NBL graduate LaMelo Ball’s previous record (aged 19 years, 140 days) as the youngest to achieve a triple-double and joined Luka Doncic as the only players in league history with multiple triple-doubles as teenagers.
It has been a remarkable rookie season for Giddey, who has claimed Western Conference Rookie of the Month honours three-straight times and has been selected in the All-Star Rising Stars game and Skills Challenge.
YOUNGEST NBA PLAYERS WITH A TRIPLE-DOUBLE
1. Josh Giddey (19 years, 84 days) - 2022
2. Josh Giddey (19 years, 125 days) - 2022
3. Josh Giddey (19 years, 127 days) - 2022
4. LaMelo Ball (19 years, 140 days) - 2021
5. Markelle Fultz (19 years, 317 days) - 2018
YOUNGEST PLAYER WITH A TRIPLE-DOUBLE AGAINST THE KNICKS AT MSG:
Josh Giddey (19 years, 127 days)
Magic Johnson (20 years, 175 days)
Luka Doncic (20 years, 259 days)
Originally published as NBA: Aussie Josh Giddey racks up more records with career high in New York