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In all of NBA history, no other player has ever averaged a triple-double, but in 1962 'The Big O' averaged over 30 points per game as well as double figures in rebounds and assists. Oscar Robertson did it all on the court and to this day is widely considered the best all-around basketball player to ever lace up his shoes. The 'Big O' did it all, including an NBA championship when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar joined him and the Bucks. This video contains rare footage from his days at Cincinnati where he was voted player of the year three times in his NCAA career. Explore Oscar's memories and experiences in an exclusive, in-depth interview while they review highlights of this great all-around-player's days on the hardwood.
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