When he played against Lakers in 2002 conference finals, it was the darkest day in the NBA playoff history, the officials blew calls after calls, and they lost Lakers in game 7. Divac, Webber, Bibby were with "Jose" #16 and he had less facial hair at the time, and I remembered Robert Horry had one of the biggest buzzer beater in the century.
At 7-2, had three straight 20+ points and 10+ rebounds 2-4 blocks games at the beginning of the year, the entire Toronto media was crazy about this for like one week. "Raptors have finally found their franchise center" lol. I remember one of my classmates bought his jersey. Well the rest is history. (Great memory though)
I think you might be misremembering...
Closest Loren Woods ever came to a stretch like you describe is a stretch of games to start the 2004-05 season where he had a 9-7 game, a 17-14 game, a 0-4 game, a 6-11 game, and a 14-9 game. He had 4 blocks in that last game and 1 or less in the rest.
Also, Woods never broke 20 points his entire career.
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