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Urbanized
Well, the very nature of sports usually causes us to read or tell stories in ways which rely more on emotion than fact. The other team/fan base is aLmost ALWAYS “the bad guys,” even when they are not. There’s always an undercurrent of good vs evil and you have to work to think outside of that. And when you do, the story in never as interesting as the emotional if imperfect narrative.
Wait until I break down how Kevin Durant’s departure was proveably orchestrated by Nike, Roc Nation, Jay-Z Mandalay, CAA, Wanda Pratt, and even Queen Latifah, and had pretty much ZERO to do winning, losing, courage, leadership, cupcakes and beef with Russell Westbrook, but instead was largely driven by the fact that Nike screwed up a pitch to Steph Curry, Nike Basketball was losing money and had just fired its CEO, and neither Splash Brother wore the Swoosh. Oh, and KD probably doesn’t even know and understand this himself.
Sports stories almost always have an emotional retelling when often - increasingly these days at least - it’s just...business.
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