Ultimately, evidence that Pat Riley always wins: In 1989, when the Showtime Lakers defended the NBA champion twice, Riley was the right to the term “three-peat” by Bijan Khezri, former president of PDP Paperoni. I've got it. , Delaware Corporation.
Riley then successfully registered the trademark under US registration number 1552980. His company, Riles & Co. Now, the Lakers never won that third straight title. However, when the Bulls won their first three peats in 1993, Riles & Co. collected royalties from sports apparel manufacturers who licensed phrases used in memorial products.
So yes, another score for the old man Lyle.
In reality, Riley probably wanted the heat of his Lakers, or LeBron, which he later assembled – he'd pulled three peats apart, rather than eating from his trademark. When we see the Chief trying to run that Sunday, we know one thing. It is one of the exclusive clubs of the sport. Look at the 17 teams that have achieved that:

