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Office Debate: Best Organization In Professional Sports.....


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So I was driving in today and heard this debate on WFNZ. Thought it would make for a nice debate here. Who's your choice, mine would be the Lakers. Seven conference titles since 2000 and five NBA titles in the same period. Also they are gunning for the second three peat since 2000. So what organization do you think is the best in professional sports.....

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An honorable mention would be the San Antonio Spurs. They've always seemed to get the most out of their players and have been a dominant team in the Western Conference for the better part of 15 years. If it weren't for the Lakers the Spurs might have 5 or 6 titles themselves in the last 12 years or so.....

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Another interesting thought (though I'm far from a NASCAR fan) would be the Henderick Motorsports organization. They've had the championship on lockdown for awhile now. However, it could be argued that only their top driver is doing much so is the organization really that great.....

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