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    Kidd has not missed the playoffs since the 1995-96 NBA Season, his 3rd year in the league, with Dallas. He's been in the playoffs for 16 consecutive years. Assuming he plays out the remainder of his 3 year deal, he'd be at 19 consecutive.

    Right now, Dirk is at 12 consecutive, but we're not sure the Mavs can make it in this year and if Dirk can play 7-8 more years, now that he's 34.

    Bryant is at 7 consecutive. Can't count out Bryant refusing to retire to break every single record available.

    Parker is at 11 consecutive at just 30 years old. Duncan is at 12 consecutive (missed 2000) at 36.

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    BTW: Stockton holds the record at 20 straight playoff appearances. Who makes the playoffs his entire career and not win a le?

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    BTW: Stockton holds the record at 20 straight playoff appearances. Who makes the playoffs his entire career and not win a le?
    A guy whose teammate is a renown choker and statutory raper.

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    It's a ways off in the distance but Lebron's sitting at seven right now. Good a chance as anyone.

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    Lebron has the best chance, he will be in the playoffs each year of his career. Although a lot can happen in 9-12 years.

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    tim duncan maybe, dude will be playing well into his 40s considering how good he still is even at age 36

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    If you count 2000, Tim is sitting at 15. I could see him ending at 17 and then maybe retire.

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    If you count 2000, Tim is sitting at 15. I could see him ending at 17 and then maybe retire.
    why counta year he miss playoffs? it bout individual player not team

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