He is not only the all time leader for NBA championships, but he also has hoisted the Lombardi Trophy.
Bill Russell Wilson
He is the worst player on the Red Sox.
Jackie Bradley Jr.
Shawn's Mount Rushmore of Red Sox Players
David Ortiz, Pedro Martinez, Ted Williams, & Mookie Betts
He was the first double champion in the history of the UFC.
Connor McGregor
Terrell Owens
With 4,788 turnovers, he is the king at fumbling the rock, doing so more than anyone else in NBA history.
Lebron James
Tuukka Rask
This LSU Center averaged 14.7 rebounds per game in 1990-1991, leading the NCAA in rebounds per game.
Shaquille O'Neal
Known as the greatest catcher of all time by literally everyone, he won the 1999 AL MVP.
Ivan Rodriguez
Ted Williams, Reggie Jackson, & Roger Maris
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This Slam Dunk champion terrorized NFC North defenses out of the backfield during the 90s.
Brent Barry Sanders
Behind Joe Namath, he is the most overrated player in the history of the NFL.
Aaron Rodgers
Shawn's Mount Rushmore of Celtics' Players
Paul Pierce, Larry Bird, Rajon Rondo, & Jayson Tatum
Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz
A.J. Brown
He coughed it up 464 times in the 2016-17 season, the most ever for a player in a campaign.
James Harden
Tim Thomas
While at Oklahoma, this Sooner, turned Eastern Conference shooter, led the NCAA in scoring in 2017-18 with 876 total points.
Trae Young
Busting out to win the MVP in 2012, this catcher was the most recent at his position to win the award.
Buster Posey
Carlton Fisk, Garrett Whitlock, & Xander Bogaerts
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Known for being the oldest player to homer in the MLB, he also made one of the most famous catches in NFL history.
Julio Franco Harris
There are two bums Shawn has seen start a Red Sox Game, name 1, or both for double the points.
Clay Bucholz and Drew Pomeranz
Shawn's Mount Rushmore of St. Louis Cardinals Players
Albert Pujols, Scott Rolen, Jim Edmonds, & Bob Gibson
This fighter was knocked out by a Jorge Masvidal flying knee and by Jake Paul.
Ben Askrin
Jake Elliott
This guard must've been a coach's nightmare this night, when he accounted for 14 turnovers during a game in 2000, second most in a game in NBA history.
Jason Kidd
Jeremy Swayman
With 5, this school has the most #1 overall draft picks in NBA history. Name 3 for double the points. Name all 5 for triple the points.
Elton Brand, Art Heyman, Kyrie Irving, Zion Williamson, Paolo Banchero
With 1,369, this catcher has the most RBI as a backstop.
Yogi Berra
Dennis Eckersley, RA Dickey, & Raul Mondesi
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While he made his career from beyond the arc in the NBA, he also dazzled fans by living above the rim during the 2010s.
Steve Blake Griffin
*DAILY DOUBLE*
This AFC running back is at the top of Shawn's "Do Not Draft" list when it comes to fantasy football
Joe Mixon
Shawn's Mount Rushmore of Providence Friars Players
LaDonte Henton, Marshon Brooks, Bryce Cotton, & Marvin Barnes
He holds the record for most wins in UFC history with 23.
Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone
Jeff Garcia
Even a big man can give it away, as this center has the most turnovers at the position in a single season with 366.
Artis Gilmore
Andrew Raycroft
He blew the rest of the field out of the water when he swatted 207 shots in one season, the highest mark in NCAA history.
David Robinson
You may think of him for preventing steals, but this catcher has the most steals at the position (during our lifetime) with 189.
Jason Kendall
Dwight Gooden, Garrett Anderson, & Aramis Ramirez
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He may have scored four touchdowns in a NFL playoff game recently, but he also won the 1997 PGA Championship.
Gabriel Davis Love III
Name two of Shawn's least favorite Duke basketball players, or all three for double the points.
Gerald Henderson, Austin Rivers, and Kyle Singlert
Shawn's Mount Rushmore of Patriots Players
Tom Brady, Julian Edelman, Jermaine Wiggins, & Ty Law
At 2457 days and over 16 fights, he holds the record for longest title reign in UFC history.
Anderson Silva
*DAILY DOUBLE*
Raheem Mostert
Way back when Jake Thomas was 76, in 1976-1977, this team turned it over 2,011 times during the year, the most ever for a team in a season.
Denver Nuggets
Jaroslav Halak
While many players have had back to back years of leading the NCAA in scoring, he is the first player to do so.
Hank Luisetti (1935-36 and 1936-1937)
Again, definitely more known for catching guys stealing, this catcher was caught stealing 69 times (nice) during his career.
Benito Santiago
Adrian Beltre, Bret Boone, & Rod Carew
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