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Before and After
100

He was the last non-quarterback to win the NFL MVP award.

Adrian Peterson, 2012

100

The Los Angeles Lakers beat this team in the 2002 NBA Finals.

New Jersey Nets

100

This team held the No. 1 pick in the NHL Draft four times from 2010-2015.

Edmonton Oilers

100

He was the last player to hit over .400 in a season.

Ted Williams

100

A six-time NBA champion with the Chicago Bulls and a former Cleveland Browns tight end.

Michael Jordan Cameron

200

This team drafted Brett Favre.

Atlanta Falcons

200

The NBA added this rule in 1979, well before Steph Curry was born.

3-point line

200

The Philadelphia Flyers overcame a 3-0 series deficit to beat this team in the 2010 NHL Playoffs.

Boston Bruins

200

Besides the Yankees, this was the last team to win back-to-back World Series titles.

Toronto Blue Jays

200

The former MLB home run king never hated his family like this Green Bay Packers quarterback.

Hank Aaron Rodgers

300

He caught the pass from Joe Montana on the play known as "The Catch."

Dwight Clark
300

He was drafted after Akeem Olajuwon and before Michael Jordan in the 1984 NBA Draft.

Sam Bowie

300

This is the only Original Six team to currently play in the Western Conference.

Chicago Blackhawks

300

Nolan Ryan threw this many no hitters.

7

300

This Kansas City Royal used pine tar well before the career of this Seattle Mariners second baseman and brother of the current Yankees' manager.

George Brett Boone

400

He was the only Super Bowl MVP to play for the losing team.

Chuck Howley, Dallas Cowboys

400

Kobe Bryant scored this many points when he set his career high against the Toronto Raptors.

81

400

This current NHL star scored the golden goal for Team Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics, beating Team USA for the gold medal.

Sidney Crosby

400

Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter both hit home runs for their 3,000th career hits. This player was the first to accomplish the feat.

Wade Boggs

400

This Indianapolis Colts wide receiver wasn't quite as good as the NHL's all-time leading scorer.

Reggie Wayne Gretzky

500

This is the only team to feature a helmet logo on only one side of its helmet.

Pittsburgh Steelers

500

He was the first player in NBA history to average a triple double for an entire season.

Oscar Robertson

500

This player couldn't attend the 25th anniversary of the Pittsburgh Penguins' 1991 Stanley Cup Championship because he had a game that night.

Jaromir Jagr

500

The draft pick the Los Angeles Angels used to select Mike Trout was a compensatory pick from the New York Yankees, awarded to the Angels after the Yankees signed this player in free agency.

Mark Teixeira

500

The MLB's all-time strikeout king and the first overall pick of the 2011 NHL Draft.

Nolan Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.