Who holds the record for most assists in a single Men's Basketball game at the Olympics?

Scott Rafferty

Who holds the record for most assists in a single Men's Basketball game at the Olympics? image

Luka Doncic's first-ever Olympic appearance was an unforgettable one.

In addition to re-writing the record books with the second-most points in an Olympic game, Doncic dished out 18 assists in a Semifinal loss to France, the second-most assists anyone has ever recorded in a single men's basketball game in the Olympics.

Doncic did away with a 21-year-old record held by Steve Nash, who recorded a 15-point, 15-assist double-double in a win over Australia in 2000.

Manuel Saenz holds the all-time record, having dished out 20 assists in Mexico's win over Japan in the 1976 Olympics.

Four players have had 14 assists in an Olympics game while five players have had 13 assists, including NBA veteran Matthew Dellavedova (2016).

Most assists in an Olympics game
PlayerCountryOpponentOlympicsAssists
Manuel SaenzMexicoJapan197620
Luka DoncicSloveniaFrance202018
Stephen John NashCanadaAustralia200015
Pierluigi MarzoratiItalyPuerto Rico197614
Tomas HerreraCubaMexico197614
Abdelmeguid AmirEgyptFrance198414
Fengwu SunChinaFrance198414
Matthew DellavedovaAustraliaSerbia201613
Aleksey ShvedRussiaUnited Kingdom201213
Zoran SlavnićYugoslaviaUSA197613
Jacques MonclarFranceEgypt198413
Pierluigi MarzoratiItalyGermany198413

Michael Jordan (1992), LeBron James (2012), Kyrie Irving (2016), Leon Wood (1984) and Phil Ford (1976) each recorded 12 assists in an Olympics game, tied for the most ever on Team USA.

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Scott Rafferty

 

Scott Rafferty is an experienced NBA journalist who first started writing for The Sporting News in 2017. There are few things he appreciates more than a Nikola Jokic no-look pass, Klay Thompson heat check or Giannis Antetokounmpo eurostep. He's a member of the NBA Global team.