The ongoing Russell Westbrook triple-double watch prompted this gem from my man, Mister Research: March 13, 1966, at Madison Square Garden before 14,398, the Philadelphia 76ers defeated the NY Knicks, 115-113, on Chet Walker’s short jumper with 27 seconds left. Al Bianchi saw limited service and scored four points, Wilt Chamberlain hooped 25 to go with 19 rebounds and 10 assists – what later aficionados of the game would term a “triple-double” … But, as it was such a relatively common occurrence during the NBA’s halcyon era, no mention of the “feat” was made at the time.