Today commemorates the 29th anniversary of David Robinson knotting a quadruple-double.
On February 17, 1994, The Admiral became the fourth player in NBA recorded history to tally a quadruple-double.
Robinson scored thirty-four points, pulled ten rebounds, dished out ten assists, and made ten blocks in a win against the Detroit Pistons and became the fourth player behind Nate Thurmond, Alvin Robertson, and Hakeem Olajuwon to record the highly coveted quadruple-double.
Robinson was also the last to do it. More than a quarter century has passed without a player being able to carry stats like this (sans the arguable Tim Duncan Game 6 Finals).