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Austin Rivers, "I Can Take 30 Players Right Now in the NBA and Throw Them in The NFL. You Cannot Take 30 NFL Players and Put Them in The NBA"

First things, first, Austin Rivers has major Andrew Tate energy. I'm assuming this has already been discussed on the internet, because I don't know how you could look at Austin Rivers face and not immediately come to that conclusion, but this is the first time I've paid attention to him speaking into a camera. It was the first thing I noticed and now I will never unsee it. Everything from his looks, to his attitude screams Andrew Tate. He's just a shaved head away from truly being a spitting image.

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Secondly, I think any reasonable human being will come to the conclusion that neither the NBA, or the NFL could field a roster that would be even remotely competitive in the other league. Not even close. 

Thirdly, if we're debating which league would put a better product on the field in the opposing sport, it shouldn't even be a debate. The NFL would put together a better basketball team than the NBA would football team. It's not even remotely close. Honestly now that I've started blogging this I feel stupid even typing this out as if it's actually a debate anyone would take seriously.

There are nearly 1,700 players in the NFL at a given time during the regular season. The NBA has 450. Furthermore, all the NFL needs to do is find maybe 8-10 players who can ball. The NBA needs to find at least 30, probably closer to 40. It's simple math. The NFL has way more players to fill way less spots. Just looking at the numbers we already have a massive advantage for the NFL. Beyond that, the debate should go no further than the offensive line. That's it. Case closed. The NFL can at least find