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100

This Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker, wearing number 90, won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award in 2021 and is known for his relentless pass rush and being the younger brother of J.J. Watt.

T.J. Watt

100

This franchise’s 17 championships are tied for the most in league history, and its iconic arena is nicknamed "The Garden."

Boston Celtics

100

This Canadian rapper, known for hits like "God's Plan" and "Hotline Bling," remains one of the most streamed artists globally in 2025.

Drake

100

This team claimed the No. 1 spot in the April 2025 AP Top 25 after a 36-4 season, marking its first time atop the rankings since 2007.

Florida Gators 

100

This player, known as "The King," won his fifth NBA championship in 2020 and continues to be a dominant force in the league.

Lebroooooon james 

200

This Hall of Fame quarterback, nicknamed "The Sheriff," won a record five NFL MVP awards, led both the Colts and Broncos to Super Bowl victories, and retired with 71,940 passing yards and 539 touchdown passes

Peyton Manning

200

Known for a fast-paced style dubbed "Showtime," this team’s 17 titles include a 2020 championship won in the Orlando "bubble."

LA Lakers 

200

This Atlanta-born rapper rose to fame with mixtapes before releasing chart-topping albums like "My Turn" and is known for his melodic flow and street narratives.

lil Baby

200

This Duke freshman, the projected No. 1 NBA draft pick, averaged 19.9 points and 7.5 rebounds while leading his team to a Final Four appearance in 2025.

Cooper Flag

200

Nicknamed "The Greek Freak," this forward has won two MVP awards and is known for his incredible athleticism and versatility.

Giannis Antetekumpo

300

This wide receiver, considered the greatest at his position, holds the all-time records for receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns, and helped the 49ers win three Super Bowls

Jerry Rice

300

This team’s "Splash Brothers" backcourt popularized a three-point revolution, winning four titles in an eight-year span ending in 2022.

Golden State Warriors

300

Often praised for his lyrical depth and storytelling, this Compton-born artist won a Pulitzer Prize for his album and remains a defining voice in conscious hip-hop.

Kendrick Lamar

300

Auburn’s senior forward averaged 18.7 points, 10.9 rebounds, and 2.1 blocks per game in 2025, anchoring a team that spent eight weeks at No. 1 in the AP poll.

Johni Broome

300

This guard, famous for his step-back three-pointer and playmaking, has been an All-Star multiple times and is often compared to Magic Johnson for his passing skills.

Luka doncic

400

Nicknamed "The Minister of Defense," this Hall of Fame defensive end won a Super Bowl with the Packers and was the first big-name NFL player to change teams via free agency

Reggie White

400

This franchise’s six championships in the 1990s were earned under a coach nicknamed "The Zen Master," featuring two separate three-peats.

Chigaco Bulls 

400

This rapper, known for his "Lil Boat" persona, has released five studio albums by 2025, including Lil Boat 3.5 and Let's Start Here, and is recognized for blending melodic rap with playful, experimental sounds.

lil Yachty

400

This team surged six spots to No. 11 in the final 2025 AP Top 25 after a 31-5 season, led by a high-octane offense and its first NCAA Tournament bid in years.

St.Johns 

400

Known for his defensive prowess and mid-range shooting, this forward won the Defensive Player of the Year award in 2023 and has steadily improved his offensive game.

Mikal Bridges 
500

Drafted second overall in 1981 by the New York Giants, this linebacker revolutionized the position with his aggressive style, won the NFL MVP in 1986 as only the second defensive player ever, and helped lead the Giants to two Super Bowl titles.

Lawrence Taylor

500

This organization’s five championships between 1999–2014 were anchored by a "Twin Towers" frontcourt and a coach with over 1,300 career wins.

San Antonio Spurs

500

This rapper gained fame with his unique use of futuristic slang and energetic trap beats, breaking out with hits like "Turban" and "Money So Big," and is known for popularizing the term "twizzy."

Yeat

500

This Big Ten team, known for its disciplined defense and methodical offense, finished the 2024-25 season with a 27-10 record, reached the Big Ten tournament championship game, and was ranked No. 16 in both the AP and Coaches polls. They play their home games at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin, and are coached by

Wisconsin Badgers

500

This veteran point guard, a two-time NBA champion and Finals MVP, is praised for his leadership and clutch performances but has never been the first overall pick in the draft.

Jrue Holiday

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