
His nickname comes from his first name, Oscar, and from his huge, all-around impact on the court. People called him 'The Big O' because he did so many things well.
A triple-double is when a player records at least 10 in three stat categories in one game, usually points, rebounds, and assists. Oscar averaged those three for a whole season.
Oscar played most of his career with the Cincinnati Royals and later played for the Milwaukee Bucks, where he won a championship.
Yes. Oscar Robertson helped the Milwaukee Bucks win the NBA championship in 1971.
Yes. He led a legal fight that helped give NBA players more freedom to change teams and earn fairer pay.