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Even history in movies is tampered with to make it more attractive to the public and bring in the big bucks. Sports are highly focused on gaining and keeping their audience and even go to extremes of letting Barry Bonds and others take illegal drugs to boost sales and viewing audience when the public was clearly able to see Bonds was on something. The NBA "does not subject their players to randomized drug testing AT ALL during the season after their rookie year and every season thereafter they are tested just during training camp" and I found no evidence to state the rules have changed, so the NBA barely even drug tests and the benefits of allowing them to use drugs would help the players, teams and the sport in the profit column. The NFL steroid use was 1 in 10 back in 2009, so they fall into the same pattern. The lack of concern for the human body is a placing of the buck over human life and shows the mores of professionals running these majors sport industries. What lengths would they go to to continue the gravy train? As many have said their is too much money on the line, all major sports are probably rigged and it would be hard to prove like price fixing. Professional sports and sports media needs to be cleaned up as well as many other areas of our society.
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