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NBA Finals
400

Known for its iron ore train, Mauritania is also infamously known for being the most recent country to conduct this change.

Abolishing slavery

400

Live from the Gutter, Jersey, Diamonds Dancing

What a Time to be Alive

400
21 Savage and Rob49

Topia Twins by Travis Scott

400

Alperen Sengun

Turkey

400

James Harden's only NBA Finals came in 2012 during his last year on the Thunder, losing to the eventual champion Miami Heat in this many games.

5

800

Jaguars coach Liam Coen homosexually moaned this Northern Florida county's name in his introductory press conference.

Duval County

800

1400/999 Freestyle, Topanga, Emani Interlude

A Love Letter to You 3

800

Fetty Wap and Rich Homie Quan

Save Dat Money by Lil Dicky

800

Mariano Rivera

Panama

800

In LeBron James's first NBA Finals in 2007, he lost to the San Antonio Spurs, with this international star winning MVP honors.

Tony Parker

1200

This capital city ranks 5th in population among all cities in the entire United States, and is the most populous capital city in the country.

Phoenix

1200

Sidewalks, I Feel it Coming, Attention

Starboy

1200

Bruno Mars and Kodak Black

Wake up in the Sky by Gucci Mane

1200

Leon Draisaitl

Germany

1200

The Lakers and Celtics have set an NBA record by meeting in the finals this many times.

12

1600

This capital city is the most southern U.S. capital in the contiguous 48 states.

Austin, TX

1600

Rollin, Feels, Hard to Love

Funk Wave Bounces, Vol. 1 

1600

Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper, Quavo

No Brainer by DJ Khaled

1600

Jay Ajayi

England

1600

The Houston Rockets swept this team in the NBA Finals during Michael Jordan's first year of retirement.

Orlando Magic

2000

There are currently 44 landlocked countries in the world, with two being in South America. One is Bolivia, and the other is this bordering country.

Paraguay

2000

Top, Yamborghini Dream, Paradise

Luv is Rage

2000

Drake, Nicki Minaj, Gudda Gudda

BedRock by Lil Wayne

2000

Steve Nash

South Africa

2000

Shaquille O'Neal would go on to win his third title and third Finals MVP in a row against this Eastern Conference team in 2002.

New Jersey Nets