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Jun 24, 2016 10:54:03 GMT -5
Post by Tom on Jun 24, 2016 10:54:03 GMT -5
Gonna stick with the same non men hoops theme as last time.
The Cav's win ended a long championship drought for the city of Cleveland. Only counting metro areas that have at least 3 major sports teams, which cities now boast the five longest current streaks of no championships
I know answers might vary based on definition of metro-area, but some back and forth on the topic can be fun
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Jun 24, 2016 11:32:51 GMT -5
Post by Non Alum Dave on Jun 24, 2016 11:32:51 GMT -5
Quick guesses
1. Buffalo 2. Minneapolis 3. Houston 4. Washington DC 5. Phoenix
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Jun 24, 2016 11:55:13 GMT -5
Post by Non Alum Dave on Jun 24, 2016 11:55:13 GMT -5
ok, scratch Buffalo, they don't qualify....maybe Atlanta?
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Jun 24, 2016 14:54:38 GMT -5
Post by Tom on Jun 24, 2016 14:54:38 GMT -5
Dave had the ones I came up with. . .
Minneapolis Washington DC Houston Atlanta Phoenix
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Jun 24, 2016 15:42:30 GMT -5
Post by DiMarz on Jun 24, 2016 15:42:30 GMT -5
Can't sneak anything by NAD!
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Jun 24, 2016 17:42:07 GMT -5
Post by timholycross on Jun 24, 2016 17:42:07 GMT -5
. Pretty close with some of these, that's for sure: Washington Redskins 91-92 Minnesota Twins 91 (new) Toronto Blue Jays 93 Houston Rockets 93-94 (brought to mind by the OJ documentary) and again in 94-95 Atlanta Braves 95
Throw out Phoenix, the dbags won in 2001.
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