Found October 12, 2009 on
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It's not near as common or as well-known as the triple-double, but there's a stat in the NBA known as the "high five.''
It requires a player to get at least five points, five reobunds, five assists, five steals and five blocks in the same game.
Very rare.
The last time it was done, as best as we can tell, was Utah's Andrei Kirilenko a couple of years ago.
Kidd finished the exhibition against Memphis on Sunday with five points, six assists, six rebounds and five steals.
Alas, he missed the high five by five blocks.
"I'm going to have to hit the weight room, I guess,'' Kidd quipped.
--Eddie Sefko
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