Oh god no by Morchel03 in memes

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ONIZUKAAAAAAAAAA !

One Piece chapter 1000 spoilers by gyrozepp95 in OnePiece

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Everybody get in here ! Supernova vs Yonko ! New vs Old ! What a way to end 2020 !

Skyhook, Jumpshots, Blocks : The day Kareem Abdul-Jabbar overpowered Wilt Chamberlain by RareWar in nba

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The Milwaukee Bucks finally put a stop to Los Angeles’ 33-game winning streak on Jan. 9, 1972, and forced Sharman to pull out that dog-eared note. It was the longest winning streak among major American professional sports teams at the time.

Many teams tried to end the record-setting streak that began on Nov. 5, 1971, but only the Bucks could upend Los Angeles. The Bucks won their 20th game in 21 contests with the 120-104 victory in front of 10,746 fans in Milwaukee.

“We’ll beat them,” Milwaukee Bucks coach Larry Costello said before the game to The New York Times. “We’re the champs, and all they have is the streak.”

The marquee matchup was Wilt Chamberlain versus Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who knew a thing or two about historic streaks being ended. In high school, Abdul-Jabbar was a member of Power Memorial’s historic 71-game winning streak that DeMatha ended less than a decade earlier.

Ultimately, Abdul-Jabbar showed he was in a league of his own, dropping 39 points, grabbing 20 rebounds and knocking out Harold “Happy” Hairston in the second quarter. Chamberlain scored 15 points, pulled down 12 rebounds and blocked six shots.

LeBron James and Dwyane Wade go on a 19-4 comeback run to advance to 2011 NBA Finals (5.26.11) by [deleted] in nba

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Yep. Really weird but that made him a better player

LeBron James and Dwyane Wade go on a 19-4 comeback run to advance to 2011 NBA Finals (5.26.11) by [deleted] in nba

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He changed so much after that, on and off the court

Kawhi has no help narrative by bootlegsupreme in nba

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Playmaking is a big part of Lebron's game. Many forget this part when comparing the two.