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Centers Love Double-Doubles...But Apparently Nobody Else Does

Logic would dictate that it's easier for a big man to rack up a double-double, what with their ability to get rebounds and stuff. But what's going on this year in terms of double-doubles is ridiculous. The bigs are giving the smalls exactly nothing.

Rank Player Team Position Double-Doubles
1 DeMarcus Cousins NO C 13
2 Anthony Davis NO PF 11
3 Karl-Anthony Towns MIN C 10
T-4 LeBron James CLE SF 9
T-4 Kevin Love CLE PF 9
T-4 Andre Drummond DET C 9
T-5 Ben Simmons PHI PG/SG/SF/PF 8
T-5 Nikola Jokic DEN C 8
T-5 Rudy Gobert UTA C 8
T-5 Clint Capela HOU C 8
T-6 Giannis Antetokounmpo MIL SF 7
T-6 James Harden HOU PG/SG 7
T-6 Russell Westbrook OKC PG 7
T-6 Dwight Howard CHA C 7
T-7 Marc Gasol MEM C 6
T-7 Enes Kanter NY C 6
T-7 DeAndre Jordan LAC C 6


So what have we learned here? Welp, of the 17 players in question, only four of them aren't natural centers or power forwards -- and LeBron James and Russell Westbrook don't count, because they're cyborgs. So if you're looking for dub-dubs, look in the paint.

Taking the double-double list into account, the ultimate takeaway from this week is that DeMarcus Cousins and Anthony Davis might just have a future in the league. And Clint Capela is indeed the G.O.A.T.