It's totally fine if you want to deal with your team's success in your own way. If you don't want to read other people's posts where they are getting excited about their team's success... well, don't read them then.
The only thing I wonder about is why you feel the need to "call out" people who are excited about their team's success by implying that they're naive, or premature, or stupid. If you don't want to read the posts, don't read them. If you don't want to react that way, don't. But really, what use is trying to shoot down folks who do?
And for the record, I have no problem with being "realistic" about the fact that there are 60 games left, and the Spurs success now doesn't mean they're a lock for the le, or even to go far in the playoffs. But to base my enjoyment of my team and my excitement solely around indicators that they're going to win a championship... well, if everyone thought like that, there'd be about 22 teams in the league with no fans. Sometimes it's OK to enjoy the journey, regardless of the outcome.

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