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Who are some legends who won their first championship in the twilight of their careers
Whether they made it on the field/court or were just on the bench.
(For example if SF 49ers won Super Bowl XLVII Randy Moss would be a name for this list (they lost)) |
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Ray Bourque
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The Classic Dylan Staples
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john Elway
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Alonzo Mourning and Gary Payton.
It feels like there should be a fair amount in basketball especially within the past 20 years where you see a lot of former all stars/ now vets chasing rings. |
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