Critics might argue that reducing a 162-game baseball season or an 82-game basketball campaign to a single 60-minute sprint is arbitrary, even cruel. They are correct. And that cruelty is precisely the point. Game 7 does not claim to be fair; it claims to be decisive. It forces athletes to confront the existential truth that all their work can be undone in a single moment of brilliance or failure. That is a terrifying prospect, but it is also a sublime one. For fans, it is the only form of entertainment where the outcome is truly unknowable, where the tension is not manufactured but earned.
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Game 7s have provided some of the most iconic moments in sports history. Whether it is the 2016 NBA Finals, where the Cleveland Cavaliers overcame a 3-1 deficit to win their first title, or the 2016 World Series, which saw the Chicago Cubs break a 108-year curse, these games transcend the sport itself. They become cultural milestones that define eras and legacies. Critics might argue that reducing a 162-game baseball