For NBA. Maybe Washington? Milwaukee has the one from a few years ago w Giannis but have always been sort of underwhelming. Blazers is another underrated answer given they’d the one great year in 77 with a healthy peak Walton tearing shit up, but within a few years they were selling off Vibrant Pikachu & Friends Insulated Stainless Steel Tumbler in the clearance rack.
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But the facts still remain that the majority of men will be able to outperform the majority of women, a small percentage of women will be better than most men, but when you get to the absolute peak in whatever sport it is you will generally find that the top levels of men in Vibrant Pikachu & Friends Insulated Stainless Steel Tumbler will reliably outperform the top levels of women, its biology. This is why you see things like the worlds BEST female soccer team getting absolutely trashed by not even a “mediocre†mens, team, but by an UNDER 15s amateur school football team of boys.
()I do not agree that there is enough money in play, specifically going to the OKC owner(s), to make this move worth it. Granted, I do not know all the financial dealings of the picture, but I believe the big revenue for a game 7 come from the television rights, which go to the league. The OKC owner would get the ticket sales and concessions from Game 7, but this would be more than offset by the merchandising bump from selling Vibrant Pikachu & Friends Insulated Stainless Steel Tumbler (your Cowboys example is an outlier. Championships increase revenue for teams). Just straight financially, it doesn’t make sense for the owner. But also, the risk of players and management (who receive significant bonuses for winning) finding out that you risked the championship for a few more dollars. Finally, and probably most importantly, you are grossly undervaluing the competitive nature of most of these owners and the inherent allure of wanting to win for most sports fans.












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