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This is a complete listing of National Basketball Association players who have recorded 22 or more assists in a game.
36 players have recorded 22 or more assists in a game. It has occurred 68 times in the regular season and six times in the playoffs.
John Stockton has performed the feat the most times (13), followed by Kevin Porter (9) and Earvin "Magic" Johnson (8).
Single-game leaders
Assists
Player
Team
Score
Opponent
Date
Min
Pts
Reb
Stl
Blk
Tov
Notes
30
Scott Skiles
Orlando Magic
155–116
Denver Nuggets
December 30, 1990
44
22
6
2
0
4
[ b]
29
Kevin Porter
New Jersey Nets
126–112
Houston Rockets
February 24, 1978
48
14
5
2
0
0
[ c]
28
Bob Cousy *
Boston Celtics
173–139
Minneapolis Lakers
February 27, 1959
45
31
5
—
—
—
[ d]
Guy Rodgers *
San Francisco Warriors
109–114
St. Louis Hawks
March 14, 1963
48
14
5
—
—
—
[ e]
John Stockton *
Utah Jazz
124–102
San Antonio Spurs
January 15, 1991
39
20
3
8
0
5
[ f]
27
Geoff Huston
Cleveland Cavaliers
110–106
Golden State Warriors
January 27, 1982
46
24
1
0
0
4
John Stockton * (2)
Utah Jazz
107–115
New York Knicks
December 19, 1989
36
18
3
2
0
2
[ g]
26
John Stockton * (3)
Utah Jazz
123–128
Portland Trail Blazers
April 14, 1988
45
17
3
2
0
2
25
Ernie DiGregorio
Buffalo Braves
120–119
Portland Trail Blazers
January 1, 1974
48
20
9
2
0
—
[ h]
Kevin Porter (2)
Detroit Pistons
160–119
Boston Celtics
March 9, 1979
37
30
3
0
0
4
Kevin Porter (3)
Detroit Pistons
105–116
Phoenix Suns
April 1, 1979
46
13
3
2
0
4
Isiah Thomas *
Detroit Pistons
124–119
Dallas Mavericks
February 13, 1985
41
23
5
2
0
5
[ i]
Nate McMillan
Seattle SuperSonics
124–112
Los Angeles Clippers
February 23, 1987
41
8
8
1
4
3
[ j]
Kevin Johnson
Phoenix Suns
107–95
San Antonio Spurs
April 6, 1994
41
16
3
0
0
4
Jason Kidd *
Dallas Mavericks
136–133
Utah Jazz
February 8, 1996
49
20
4
4
0
5
[ k]
Rajon Rondo †
New Orleans Pelicans
128–113
Brooklyn Nets
December 27, 2017
30:18
2
7
1
0
3
24
Guy Rodgers * (2)
Chicago Bulls
110–107
New York Knicks
December 21, 1966
18
0
—
—
—
Kevin Porter (4)
Washington Bullets
119–114
Detroit Pistons
March 23, 1980
44
12
1
0
0
0
John Lucas
San Antonio Spurs
157–154
Denver Nuggets
April 15, 1984
28
0
0
2
0
2
[ l]
Earvin "Magic" Johnson *
Los Angeles Lakers
118–102
Phoenix Suns
May 15, 1984
38
6
7
5
2
4
[ m]
Isiah Thomas * (2)
Detroit Pistons
126–128
Washington Bullets
February 7, 1985
50
25
10
2
1
2
[ n]
John Stockton * (4)
Utah Jazz
109–111
Los Angeles Lakers
May 17, 1988
48
23
3
5
0
3
[ o]
John Stockton * (5)
Utah Jazz
102–104
Houston Rockets
January 3, 1989
45
26
1
6
0
1
[ p]
Earvin "Magic" Johnson * (2)
Los Angeles Lakers
119–105
Denver Nuggets
November 17, 1989
40
24
8
6
1
3
[ q]
Earvin "Magic" Johnson * (3)
Los Angeles Lakers
118–121
Phoenix Suns
January 9, 1990
45
24
6
2
2
4
[ r]
Ramon Sessions
Milwaukee Bucks
135–151
Chicago Bulls
April 14, 2008
44:27
20
8
1
1
2
[ s]
Rajon Rondo † (2)
Boston Celtics
105–101
New York Knicks
October 29, 2010
45:20
10
10
1
0
7
[ t]
Russell Westbrook ^
Oklahoma City Thunder
147–154
San Antonio Spurs
January 10, 2019
49:35
24
13
2
0
3
[ u]
Russell Westbrook ^ (2)
Washington Wizards
154–141
Indiana Pacers
May 3, 2021
38:38
14
21
1
1
6
[ v]
23
Jerry West *
Los Angeles Lakers
143–133
Philadelphia 76ers
February 1, 1967
24
6
—
—
—
[ w]
Kevin Porter (5)
Detroit Pistons
131–119
Houston Rockets
December 27, 1978
41
20
3
1
0
0
Kevin Porter (6)
Detroit Pistons
113–124
Los Angeles Lakers
March 30, 1979
43
15
3
1
0
3
Nate "Tiny" Archibald *
Boston Celtics
145–144
Denver Nuggets
February 5, 1982
38
15
4
0
0
1
[ x]
Earvin "Magic" Johnson * (4)
Los Angeles Lakers
128–112
Seattle SuperSonics
February 21, 1984
36
9
5
2
0
3
[ y]
Earvin "Magic" Johnson * (5)
Los Angeles Lakers
130–126
Portland Trail Blazers
May 3, 1985
41
13
7
1
0
6
[ z]
Earvin "Magic" Johnson * (6)
Los Angeles Lakers
114–107
Dallas Mavericks
April 20, 1988
42
8
10
0
1
8
[ aa]
Lafayette "Fat" Lever
Denver Nuggets
139–121
Golden State Warriors
April 21, 1989
42
15
13
5
0
1
[ ab]
John Stockton * (6)
Utah Jazz
107–104
Los Angeles Lakers
April 12, 1990
44
15
4
3
0
3
[ ac]
John Stockton * (7)
Utah Jazz
105–95
Los Angeles Clippers
December 8, 1990
41
27
3
4
0
1
[ ad]
John Stockton * (8)
Utah Jazz
135–108
Golden State Warriors
November 29, 1991
36
21
2
2
1
4
John Stockton * (9)
Utah Jazz
120–106
Minnesota Timberwolves
April 17, 1992
36
9
2
5
0
4
Daron "Mookie" Blaylock
Atlanta Hawks
139–118
Utah Jazz
March 6, 1993
37
11
0
4
0
2
John Stockton * (10)
Utah Jazz
110–102
Portland Trail Blazers
April 25, 1996
41
11
2
0
0
1
[ ae]
Nick Van Exel
Los Angeles Lakers
95–82
Vancouver Grizzlies
January 5, 1997
43:32
8
8
1
0
2
[ af]
Jamaal Tinsley
Indiana Pacers
110–103
Washington Wizards
November 22, 2001
45:02
19
11
1
1
5
[ ag]
Steve Nash *
Phoenix Suns
113–100
Los Angeles Lakers
April 29, 2007
39:05
17
1
2
1
3
[ ah]
Rajon Rondo † (3)
Boston Celtics
105–103
San Antonio Spurs
January 5, 2011
43:30
12
10
6
1
5
[ ai]
Tyrese Haliburton ^
Indiana Pacers
140–126
New York Knicks
December 30, 2023
35:43
22
5
2
1
2
22
Oscar Robertson *
Cincinnati Royals
139–132
Syracuse Nationals
October 29, 1961
26
11
—
—
—
[ aj]
Oscar Robertson * (2)
Cincinnati Royals
149–145
New York Knicks
March 5, 1966
53
44
8
—
—
—
[ ak]
Art Williams
San Diego Rockets
136–126
Phoenix Suns
December 28, 1968
42
8
9
—
—
—
Art Williams (2)
San Diego Rockets
141–123
San Francisco Warriors
February 14, 1970
27
8
6
—
—
—
Kevin Porter (7)
Washington Bullets
118–112
Atlanta Hawks
March 5, 1975
46
14
2
0
0
0
Kevin Porter (8)
Detroit Pistons
126–130
San Antonio Spurs
December 23, 1978
45
10
1
2
0
0
Kevin Porter (9)
Detroit Pistons
117–124
Chicago Bulls
February 27, 1979
44
32
5
4
0
4
John Lucas (2)
Golden State Warriors
130–137
Denver Nuggets
February 27, 1981
36
13
5
1
2
4
Allen Leavell
Houston Rockets
114–111
New Jersey Nets
January 25, 1983
41
24
7
1
0
5
[ al]
Earvin "Magic" Johnson * (7)
Los Angeles Lakers
127–114
Cleveland Cavaliers
November 17, 1983
37
23
9
3
1
2
Ennis Whatley
Chicago Bulls
111–113
New York Knicks
January 14, 1984
41
8
5
4
0
3
Ennis Whatley (2)
Chicago Bulls
102–98
Atlanta Hawks
March 3, 1984
37
10
2
2
0
4
[ am]
John Stockton * (11)
Utah Jazz
107–101
Los Angeles Lakers
January 8, 1987
43
11
5
1
0
2
[ an]
Glenn "Doc" Rivers
Atlanta Hawks
118–109
Boston Celtics
May 16, 1988
38
14
4
3
0
1
John Stockton * (12)
Utah Jazz
110–113
Cleveland Cavaliers
December 11, 1989
44
14
2
4
0
4
[ ao]
Earvin "Magic" Johnson * (8)
Los Angeles Lakers
123–125
Portland Trail Blazers
November 6, 1990
49
24
6
3
0
5
[ ap]
John Stockton * (13)
Utah Jazz
112–98
Philadelphia 76ers
December 18, 1992
32
17
2
2
0
1
[ aq]
Sherman Douglas
Boston Celtics
135–112
Philadelphia 76ers
April 3, 1994
46
27
8
3
0
4
Tim Hardaway *
Golden State Warriors
128–131
Orlando Magic
December 16, 1994
45
15
1
5
0
4
[ ar]
Robert Pack
New Jersey Nets
114–91
Dallas Mavericks
November 23, 1996
39:13
17
2
5
0
4
Mark Jackson
Denver Nuggets
132–123
New Jersey Nets
January 20, 1997
39:35
21
7
0
0
2
George McCloud
Denver Nuggets
109–104
Chicago Bulls
March 26, 2001
49:21
5
4
0
0
5
[ as]
Andre Miller
Cleveland Cavaliers
91–94
Philadelphia 76ers
December 15, 2001
43:43
14
4
9
0
4
Steve Nash * (2)
Phoenix Suns
133–140
New York Knicks
January 2, 2006
55:28
28
5
1
0
4
[ at]
Chris Duhon
New York Knicks
138–125
Golden State Warriors
November 29, 2008
45:15
12
4
1
0
3
[ au]
Russell Westbrook ^ (3)
Oklahoma City Thunder
114–101
Phoenix Suns
December 17, 2016
34:01
26
11
2
1
5
[ av]
Trae Young ^
Atlanta Hawks
135–124
Cleveland Cavaliers
November 27, 2024
37
20
4
0
0
5
^ A player is not eligible for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for three calendar years.
^ Scott Skiles had 14 assists in the first half, 10 assists in the third quarter, and 6 assists in the fourth quarter. Skiles passed for more than twice as many assists as the opposing team, 30–14.
^ Kevin Porter passed for more assists than the opposing team, 29–18.
^ Bob Cousy passed for 19 assists in a half, setting the NBA record, and 12 assists in a quarter, the NBA record at the time. Cousy passed for more assists than the opposing team, 28–15.
^ Guy Rodgers had 16 assists in one half. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 28–24.
^ John Stockton had 15 assists in the second half. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 28–27.
^ Stockton passed for more assists than the opposing team, 27–25.
^ Ernie DiGregorio established the rookie single-game record.
^ Isiah Thomas passed for 16 assists in the first half.
^ Nate McMillan tied Ernie DiGregorio's rookie single-game record. McMillan had 17 assists in the second half. For the game, he passed for more assists than the opposing team, 25–24.
^ The game went to double overtime. Kidd had more assists than the opposing team, 25–23.
^ John Lucas did not start in the game. He also did not score in the game. He passed for 14 assists in the second quarter, setting the NBA record. The Spurs had 50 assists as a team. This was also the last game of the regular season.
^ Magic Johnson had 13 assists in the second half, setting a playoff record at the time.
^ Isiah Thomas registered a triple-double . The game went to double overtime.
^ John Stockton had 14 assists in the first half.
^ Stockton passed for more assists than the opposing team, 24–22.
^ Magic Johnson passed for more assists than the opposing team, 24–15.
^ Magic Johnson had 16 assists in the first half. The game went to overtime.
^ Ramon Sessions was a rookie. His 24 assists were one shy of the rookie record.
^ Rajon Rondo registered a triple-double and tied the opposing team in assists total.
^ Russell Westbrook registered a triple-double. The game went to double overtime.
^ Russell Westbrook registered a triple-double.
^ Jerry West's teammate Elgin Baylor scored 44 points in the same game.
^ The Celtics scored 50 points in the first quarter and 85 points in the first half.
^ Magic Johnson had 12 assists in the first quarter, tying the NBA record at the time. He also had 18 assists in the first half.
^ Magic Johnson had 15 assists in the first half, setting the playoff record.
^ Magic Johnson tied the opposing team in assists, 23–23.
^ Fat Lever registered a triple-double.
^ The game marked the second time that Karl Malone scored 40 or more points and Stockton had 20 or more assists in the same game. Stockton had more assists than the opposing team, 23–20.
^ Stockton had more assists than the opposing team, 23–22.
^ Stockton had 14 assists in the second half. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 23–20.
^ Nick Van Exel had more assists than the opposing team, 23–21.
^ Jamaal Tinsley had a triple-double. He was also a rookie.
^ Steve Nash passed for 15 assists in the first half, tying the playoff record. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 23–21.
^ Rajon Rondo had a triple-double. Rondo had 21 assists after three quarters. For the game, he had more assists than the opposing team, 23–20.
^ Oscar Robertson had a triple-double.
^ The game went to overtime.
^ Allen Leavell tied the opposing team in assists, 22–22.
^ Ennis Whatley passed for more assists than the opposing team, 22–18.
^ John Stockton passed for more assists than the opposing team, 22–18.
^ The game went to overtime.
^ The game went to overtime.
^ John Stockton passed for more assists than the opposing team, 22–21.
^ The game went to overtime.
^ The game went to overtime.
^ The game went to triple overtime.
^ Chris Duhon passed for more assists than the opposing team, 22–21.
^ Russell Westbrook registered a triple-double. He passed for more assists than the opposing team, 22–16.
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