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Go Figure
Edited by Mark Bechtel
January 31, 2005
116 Games it took LeBron James to get his first triple double; on Jan. 19 the 20-year-old became the youngest player in NBA history to have one.
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January 31, 2005

Go Figure

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116 Games it took LeBron James to get his first triple double; on Jan. 19 the 20-year-old became the youngest player in NBA history to have one.

2 Additional games it took James to get his second triple double.

16 Blocked shots by 6'3" TCU forward Sandora Irvin in a win over Alabama-Birmingham on Jan. 16, an NCAA women's record.

5 Players named Caitlin or Kaitlin in the starting lineup used by Reno Galena ( Nev.) High in a basketball game on Jan. 18; the girls won 65--30.

9-1 Vince Lombardi's career postseason record.

9-1 Bill Belichick's career postseason record.

0 Times in 40 games this year that the Hornets have shot at least 50% from the floor.

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