There have been 3 official 20–20–20 games (points–rebounds–assists) in NBA history. Those games are:

  1. Wilt Chamberlain – 22 points, 25 rebounds, 21 assists for the Philadelphia 76ers vs. Detroit Pistons on February 2, 1968.
  1. Russell Westbrook – 20 points, 20 rebounds, 21 assists for the Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Los Angeles Lakers on April 2, 2019.
  1. Nikola Jokić – 31 points, 21 rebounds, 22 assists for the Denver Nuggets vs. Phoenix Suns on March 8, 2025 (the first ever 30–20–20 game, which is also a 20–20–20).

Quick Scoop: What counts as a 20–20–20 game?

When people ask “how many 20 20 20 games in NBA history” , they almost always mean a single game where a player records at least:

  • 20 points
  • 20 rebounds
  • 20 assists

By that standard:

  • Chamberlain was the first to ever do it.
  • Westbrook delivered the second one in 2019 and dedicated it to Nipsey Hussle (“20 plus 20 plus 20, they know what that means”).
  • Jokić’s absurd 30–20–20 night in 2025 made him the third player, and it is officially recognized by the NBA as the first 30–20–20 game in league history.

So the answer is three such games total , by three different players.

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