Often in sports, the commentary birthed from the final whistle brings to life monikers fat of nostalgia and born free of perspective. Sports talk stations around the country have featured nauseating conjecture on which athletes get to be greater than the next as well as the games they play in. Athletes over their careers give us numbers to use as how to place them in the sports hierarchy. Those debates are filled with the shouting of statistics usually lacking any level of proper context. Half the time there’s no right answer, but how do you actually define a game worthy of being labeled “greatest of all time”? Sports are entertainment full of soap opera histrionics - if they entertain even a single soul, is that game to be considered or does it need specific identifiers and characteristics? Does it need the buzzer-beater endings or the tired David vs Goliath storyline to begin its rise to game GOAT hall of fame? If a game deemed as great lacks a large national audience is it sim...
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