Domantas Sabonis has steadily emerged as one of the NBA’s most consistent and quietly dominant stars. With the 2024–25 regular season now concluded, the Sacramento Kings big man has earned a place in rarefied air, accomplishing a feat matched by just four other players in league history.
For the third consecutive season, Sabonis led the NBA in double-doubles, a testament to both his durability and all-around impact. He joins Wilt Chamberlain, Moses Malone, Kevin Garnett and George Mikan as the only players to top the league in double-doubles across three straight campaigns, per the NBA.
Since 2000, only Garnett has achieved the same level of sustained production, highlighting the rarity of Sabonis’ accomplishment in the modern era.
Domantas Sabonis has led the NBA in double-doubles for 3 straight seasons!
— NBA.com/Stats (@nbastats) April 14, 2025
He's one of FIVE players EVER and one of TWO since 2000-01 to achieve this feat, joining...
Wilt Chamberlain
Moses Malone
Kevin Garnett
George Mikan
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The 28-year-old finished the regular season with 60 double-doubles, sealing the milestone with a 20-point, 12-rebound performance in a 109–98 win over the Phoenix Suns on Sunday. He edged out Nikola Jokic (59), Karl-Anthony Towns and Ivica Zubac (58 each) to secure the league lead.
Sabonis recorded 77 double-doubles in the 2023–24 season—the highest single-season total in over four decades—becoming just the seventh player in NBA history to hit that mark. Not since Moses Malone in 1979 had a player logged that many in a single year.
Last season, the Kings star made headlines by setting a new post-merger NBA record with 54 consecutive double-doubles, surpassing Kevin Love’s previous high of 53. That stretch showcased not only his scoring and rebounding prowess but also his ability to elevate teammates through elite playmaking.
He also joined an exclusive group by reaching 50 career triple-doubles, becoming just the 12th player in NBA history to do so. With 68 triple-doubles to his name, Sabonis now ranks 10th all-time.
As Sacramento heads into the play-in tournament, Sabonis’ historic campaign could prove to be the foundation for a deeper playoff push. Regardless of how the postseason unfolds, the Lithuanian center has firmly established himself among the NBA’s most productive and reliable stars—one whose name now belongs in conversations with some of the game’s all-time greats.
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