User blog comment:RePeat/Would you rather. . . - Sports Edition 1/@comment-4910132-20131012011257/@comment-30610591-20131012134730

"AG-S, and all; the goal in sports is to be the best you can be, so you can be the best team. "

But didn't you say that the main goal was to have fun?

"But RePeat is asking if you would like to be the only great player on a team that is bad, or be a below- averge player that is a great team."

No, he is asking if you want to be a great player on a team that loses more games that it wins or a bad player (if you can call  benchwarming playing) on a team that wins. He never said anything about the teams. One team could be incredibly lucky and win the championship while the other team could be incredibly unlucky and lose more games than it wins. Again, we know nothing of the teams skill level. Just what happens to the team in general.

"You're selfish if you don't want to win the championship, but would rather be a great player on a bad team. It's about the team, not just one person."

I don't think not wanting to win the championship is selfish unless you are actively hurting the team because of it. And again, it's not like the best player is sabotaging his team to lose. The pole never says that. You could be working your heart out for your team, and your team could be doing the same.

"AG-S, he didn't say that the team that is bad, would win the next year or two, he said that the team is bad.

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Now, get my point?"

He didn't say that the team is bad, but he said that the team was bad? :S

Honestly, everything you have said is pretty much hypothetical, and I'll admit some of my points are hypothetical as well. We know nothing about the team or the state of the player. The best player could be a jerk or a gentleman. The worst player could be lazy or strong at other sports. The teams (in both cases) could be good or bad.