Same thing happened in game 1 vs Golden State last year at the AT&T so whatever... Miami fans mostly look like tools but it happens everywhere...
The first hint of discontent began shortly before halftime of Thursday night's NBA Finals Game 4, as the visiting Spurs built a 19-point lead on the home-standing Miami Heat.
An image popped up on the @SportsNation Twitter feed. It showed scores of Heat fans...they spilled out of AmericanAirlines Arena, like shallow, disloyal rats deserting a sinking hype machine.
...
Yes, Spurs fans will leave early during meaningless regular-season losses. They even might cash out in the fourth period of important games that turn into nightmares for the silver and black.
But Spurs fans don't boo the players.
...
You can't argue that Heat fans are spoiled, since the team has only won three championships. We've won four and we don't act like they did Thursday night.
The Heat players don't suffer from bad fans because those aren't real fans. Those people are frontrunners who have latched onto the new hotness.
Continue readingdamn
Same thing happened in game 1 vs Golden State last year at the AT&T so whatever... Miami fans mostly look like tools but it happens everywhere...
Minus the booing. Spurs fans have at least never booed this team.
Too bad many of the Spur fans on this site don't rock with the same class that the ones at the game do.
Some fans here act like "en led" children, like the Manu haters.
They are the Heats' best fans!
I'd punch the spurfan next to me in the face at the ATT if they booed the team.
Too bad we can't do that on a message board.
Heat fans are fairweather. Majority of them can onboard in 2010 and most will be gone when the le train ends.
What if it was David Robinson? Just joking.. but seriously.. what if it was David Robinson?
He has too much class to ever boo his team.
+1
I've had season tickets for a few years, and have been to a couple hundred games at least ... yeah, the fans that leave early are annoying, but I have never heard them boo'ing their own team. No matter how big of an egg they were laying or how important the game.
I've been present in some ugly playoff blowouts (I think we all have) and I can't even imagine Spurs fans booing Duncan, Parker and Ginobili. Especially in the Finals. The Spurs lost in legendary/horrific/depressing fashion last year and there were hundreds/thousands of fans waiting for the Spurs when they arrived back home.
I remember being at a restaurant in 1995 after the Rockets beat the Spurs. David Robinson walks in with his wife and everyone in the restaurant gave him a standing ovation.
Have you read any of the demeaning blameful posts by some of the Manu haters on this site?
They would boo him, it is obvious.
Fans booed bowen every time he was announced in the starting lineup.
1) I probably could not reach his face
2) Yes I'd still try
3) No worries because Robinson is Christian so he'd instantly forgive me and then give me an autograph.
Kinda like how Cowboys fans always boo'ed Moose Johnston
Pretty much exactly like that
Blue font next time though.
The relationship between the city and the Spurs is unique, and it predates the Robinson/Duncan eras.
I even remember when the Spurs were giving a similar beatdown ending the Lakers championship run and on the way to closing the Forum. The Lakers fans, including Jack, stayed and gave them a standing ovation.
This is true.
It started the first time they played a game here.
DRob with the goodsEven before the Heat "fans" booed and walked out on their team. Go to the ~ 6:00 mark for the goods.
Like this?
![]()
Sometimes booing is deserved. The reason people wouldnt boo the Spurs is because they have to earn everything they get. They arent given the red carpet treatment for doing nothing. They have to make it to the ing Finals to get noticed.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)