This week we take a look back at some amazing feats and streaks in Minnesota sports history as part of a five-part series under our analytics-focused North Score brand. Here's the rundown:
Part 1: A home run cycle? It happened in 2002.
Part 2: Wolves on wrong side of comeback history.
Part 3: 16 consecutive playoff losses for the Twins. What are the odds?
Part 4: Remembering Adrian Peterson's otherworldly 2012 season.
Part 5: Wait, Ricky Rubio made how many consecutive technical foul shots?
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