Malik
Superstar

Except he's not

#1
Michael Jordan: 7 Straight Triple-Doubles, averaging 30.6ppg, 11.6rpg, and 11.0apg
From March 25, 1989 to April 6, 1989, Michael Jordan recorded seven consecutive triple-double games. That is the second longest streak of consecutive triple-doubles. Over the seven games, Michael Jordan averaged 30.6 points, 11.6 rebounds, and 11.0 assists per game.
In the eighth game when the streak ended, Michael Jordan had 40 points and 11 assists, but only seven rebounds.

#2
Kobe Bryant: 9 Straight Games Scoring 40+, Averaged: 44.0 ppg, 50fg%, 5.2 rpg, 3.4 apg, 2.56 spg

#3
Michael Jordan: 9 Straight Games Scoring 40+, Averaged: 41.6ppg, 50fg%, 5.7rpg, 4.0apg

#4
Kobe Bryant: 4 Straight Games Scoring 50+: 65 points, 50 points, 60 points, 50 points, and 43 to end the four straight 50+ game stretch.
Bryant had scored at least 50 points in four games in a row to become the only player in NBA history with such a streak besides the late Wilt Chamberlain.
Kobe Bryant’s 50-point streak ended Sunday night, and he didn’t seem the slightest bit disappointed.
“Off-night,” Bryant said with a smile after scoring 43 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers.

#5
A.I's rookie year 5 game stretch.. 5 straight games over 40 points without 2 Hofers on his team.
44, 40, 44, 50, 40.
43.6 PPG, .51 FG%, .48 3PT FG%, 7.4 APG, 4.6 RPG, 1.8 SPG

#6
70 PPG on 60% shooting from 2/25 to 3/4
