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All in all, Utah Jazz games are the league’s No. 1 triple-double repellant.
As Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake City Tribune detailed on Monday, the Utah Jazz franchise has been without a triple-double performer of its own in the regular season for 4,761 days and counting. Remarkably, this dry spell dates all the way back to the 22 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists via Carlos Boozer against the Seattle Supersonics on Feb. 23, 2008.
Not only has the triple-double feat eluded only Jazz players across the past 13 years — well, except for the one from Ricky Rubio in 2018 playoff action — but Larsen also noted that no other team has seen less than seven during this span.