Miami Heat president Pat Riley trademarked the term ... once immediately after he registered the trademark. Lakers guard Byron Scott coined the term after the Lakers repeated as champions in ...
If the Chiefs hit three Super Bowl wins in a row, they may have to pay Miami Heat's Pat Riley before they can crank out T-shirts.
When it comes to the older generation, LeBron James is rarely going to win the debate as the greatest player in NBA history.
The term has been used for over thirty years, coined by former Los Angeles Lakers basketball player Byron Scott ... but the phrase was trademarked by Miami Heat General Manager and former Lakers ...
Like every other major professional sports franchise that has attempted it since the Los Angeles Lakers won three straight from 2000-02, the Chiefs fell short.
Peat” in the event the Chiefs win their third straight Super Bowl, and the Eagles could cost the Hall of Fame coach millions ...
Curry is widely considered the greatest shooter ever, and with the competition taking place in the Golden State Warriors' ...
If the Kansas City Chiefs triumph and become the first team to win three Super Bowls in a row, a Miami Heat owner might ... According to Riley, Lakers' player Byron Scott first used the term ...
Byron Scott recalls Kobe Bryant's legendary competitive spirit even in All-Star Games and claims players don't have the same ...
Front Office Sports reported that the NFL reached an agreement with Miami Heat team president ... Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Byron Scott was coming off a second straight NBA championship in 1988 ...
USA Today's Jon Santucci and Nick Wilson rank all seven Florida programs' 2025 class after the February signing day.