Raptors' Immanuel Quickley just put up stats not done in basketball history since Wilt Chamberlain

Billy Heyen

Raptors' Immanuel Quickley just put up stats not done in basketball history since Wilt Chamberlain image

Most of the stats Wilt Chamberlain put up were so ludicrous that they feel unreachable.

So when a player does something that hasn't been done since Wilt, it's an astounding feat. That's what Toronto Raptors guard Immanuel Quickley did on Tuesday night.

Quickley became the second player in NBA history to have a game with 40 points, 10 assists and at least 80% shooting from the field, according to ESPN Insights.

Chamberlain did it three times.

Now, Quickley is the only other player to ever do it.

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He put up the huge numbers in a 145-127 win over the Golden State Warriors.

Quickley scored 40 points on the dot in his 34 minutes of action. He shot a ridiculous 11-for-13 from the floor, which included 7-for-8 from 3-point range.

Quickley also made all 11 of the foul shots he took, for good measure, something it's unlikely Wilt did in any of his three such games.

The speedy guard added 10 assists, two rebounds and two steals to complete his stat line.

Quickley sat out the last couple minutes as the game got out of hand, too, or he may have added a few more numbers to his line.

He's actually a player who has been floated in trade rumors in recent weeks as the Raptors look to upgrade their frontcourt, in part because his contract doesn't look like the friendliest one ever.

But if he's going to put up Wilt Chamberlain numbers, Quickley is going to make at least a bit of a case that Toronto should reconsider the idea of sending him away.

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