Best american sports cities?
Best american sports cities?
NYC
Boston
Chicago
LA
>Cincinnati
>relevant
For me, its Louisville
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Kek
>NYC
Does that include East Rutherford?
A fucking swamp.
In the past 25 years or so, and only counting the big 4 sports, New York, LA, Chicago, and Boston. Not too surprising since 3 of those cities are the 3 biggest in the country and all 4 of them are in the top 10 biggest metro areas.
>Bulls: 6
>Yankees: 5
>Patriots: 5
>Lakers: 5
>Red Sox: 3
>Blackhawks: 3
>Giants: 2
>Kings: 1
>Angels: 1
>Celtics: 1
>Bruins: 1
>Cubs: 1
>Forgot the White Sox
WHOS
Like everyone else in the thread has said, Boston, NY, LA, Chicago.
If you're looking for a smaller place that still holds its own, Pittsburgh does pretty well for its size (the other four have massive metro areas, while Pittsburgh is pretty small)
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The best athlete Bombston has ever produced is fucking Jack Eichel
GTFO with that shit
Man there's just something about the NJ Turnpike that is beyond depressing. Anyway the rest stop with the Popeye's and CInnabon is the best.
Toronto is the one that won more titles in less chances.
Pittsburgh is better than LA if you take the number of chances in account.
LA and NY land two teams per championship.
future american sport city goat
Rocky Marciano and Leonard Nemoy
>no dodgers
sad pepe.avi
Los Angeles and Detroit are very similar in winning percentage.
>torontistan
>good sport city
>LA and NY land two teams per championship
I'm retarded, can you rephrase this or elaborate?
Baltimore is the city of champions. Even won a Grey Cup
So a boxer that is less famous and honored than the fucking fictional Rocky?
the new england pal
Every year LA has 2 chances of winning the NBA (Clippers and Lakers), while Detroit has only one. So if in four years the Pistons win one title, the Clippers other and the Lakers the other two, it is 1/4 for Detroit and 3/8 for LA.
At first it might seem like LA won the triple of what Detroit won, but it didn't.
The Raptors and the Blue Jays aren't that old and still, the Blue Jays already have titles. The bad phase of the Hockey team can't overshadow its titles either.
I genuinely keep forgetting that the White Sox exist, and I'm actually from Chicago.
Yeah, it's really no surprise, the biggest markets are also the most successful. Players want to go there because of the endorsement potential, lifestyle, etc. .
But in both LA and NY, only one team ever wins. The Lakers and Yankees are dominant, but can you tell me the last time the Clippers or Mets won a championship?
Disgusting