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15 (Possibly) unbreakable sports records
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[QUOTE="bballnut90, post: 5269286, member: 2117"] -Lebron's 8 straight final appearances (as the leading scorer on every team too). -Lebron's career playoff points (8,267 and counting), 2nd place is at 5,987. -Caitlin Clark's points generated in college. I'm not sure if anyone has calculated how many points her assists created, but likely she's around 6500 point scored or assisted on, which puts her around 1500ish points ahead of 2nd place (Sabrina Ionescu) -Misty May/Kerri Walsh winning 21 consecutive Olympic matches together and at one point had a 112 match win streak. Kerri Walsh I believe had 26 consecutive wins at the Olympics across 4 events. -USA women's basketball winning 8 straight gold medals over 28 years -I don't know any crazy Simone Biles numbers, but she's surely on this list somewhere. -Penn State volleyball in 2008 went 114-2 in sets won, and had 111 consecutive sets won across 2 seasons. They also had 111 consecutive matches won from 2007-2010 and won the championship all 4 years. -Courtney Paris's 2034 career rebounds in college. She's about 200 ahead of 2nd place. -John Stockton 3265 career steals, he's 500+ ahead of Chris Paul who is in 2nd place at 39 years of age. -Oksana Chusovitina competing as an Olympic gymnast in 8 separate Olympic games until she was 46 years old. Most gymnasts retire in their early 20s. -Diana Taurasi winning 6 gold medals in women's basketball [/QUOTE]
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