11 by the Lakers.... I believe it was the 1988-89 season
1998.
"Wee" Wille Keeler 45 (44) games. Only 44 of these games were in a single season as streak started in his final game of the 1896 season, and continued through the first 44 games of the 1897 season.
Wayne Gretzky 1985 Edmonton 47 points
The new york yankees, 1998 with 114 regular season wins and 11 post season wins for a total of 125 wins!!
the lakers most rebounds as a team in a single game in the regular season is 107 and in the playoffs it is 81
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Tim Lincecum who won 4 games in the 2010 playoffs/World Series.
The most consecutive wins in a single season and to go on to win the Super Bowl, the answer would be the Miami Dolphins in 1972, in which they won 17 games (regular and post-season). This was, and still is, the NFL's ONLY perfect season. The 2007 Patriots won 18 games in a row in one season. Having a "perfect" regular season while bowing to the giants in the super bowl. The 2003-2004 Patriots have the longest winning streak over the course of two seasons including playoffs. That is 21 games in a row. The 2008-2009 Colts had a 23 win "Regular season streak" that was not a real streak as it was broken up by a playoffs loss. So I guess the real answer is The Patriots have the longest actual steaks... 2007 or 2003-2004 depending on what you're asking about. *Note* The Green Bay Packers have a 17 game winning streak and counting so far. They have to go 16-0 to beat the record (22 Games).
Although the length is unknown, it has not rained in the Sahara Desert for over a century and maybe more (although it has snowed on two occasions). The longest on record is an area of Sudan, which from 1954 to 1967 went through consecutive years without a single drop from the skies.
The elephant has the longest nostril.
Jimmy Rollins at 38 games set at the end of the 2005 season and beginning of the 2006 season. Both Rollins' single-season mark of 36 games and two-season mark of 38 games are club records.
No numbers (consecutive or not) can lie between a single number.