Fans are the reason teams and sports exist. If you are a fan of a team then you are part of it.
I like the Bulls but you don't see me posting "I have 6 rings " or "6 rings got". I just don't get it.
Fans are the reason teams and sports exist. If you are a fan of a team then you are part of it.
I've been a Bulls fan since I lived in Chicago as a little kid. I lived there for 7 years during my childhood so please don't give me that whole "now you're a Bulls fan" .
A Maverick fan wouldn't understand. Your team never wins anything.
Spurs fans are like family. No matter your age, background, wealth, etc., if you see someone in a Spurs jersey at an airport, mall, wherever....they are approachable and friendly. After winning a championship, it is even better. People you don't even know walk up and high five you ! People are happier and therefore, friendlier. You get great service in restaurants, etc....it all adds up!
As a fan since I was a kid; I feel like I've just played 48 minutes after I watch a Spurs game, so yeah, I feel like part of the team.
Mav fans start every year thinking " this is the year", but it never happens. They get close sometimes, but ultimately they know their heart will be ripped out by their team. So, Mav fans become depressed and jealous of Spurs fans who have experienced and enjoyed championships.
You have a newspaper with a parade route for a parade that never happened!
We have great memories of REAL championship parades!
Does it ever make you mad that the Mavs prevented the Spurs' only legitimate chance of a repeat? If the Spurs had beaten the Mavs in the 2nd round in 2006, they would have been the champs. The Spurs weren't going to repeat in 2000 because Duncan was out. It was 50/50 in 2004. And there was no chance in 2008 because that Spurs team was depleted and was beaten by a good Lakers team that choked in the Finals.
Nope.
But it's funny that if you read between the lines on this post that you're admitting that the Mavs did an epic choke job in '06.
Does that ever make you mad?
The real reason why fans act like they personally won a championship is to make guys like you freak out. We love it when we see fans of other teams squirm and our ultimate high is seeing people post and about it.
Thank you for entertaining me.![]()
Sheesh... some topics come up on a weekly basis, don't they?
The "we" stuff never bothers me. I don't do it but I can see why others do.
The only thing that bothers me is unreasonable, homerish fans... and whether they use "we" or not is irrelevant.
I've thought about this before...
Sports is basically simulated war. Since everyone has a boring job and a boring life in these times they look to Sports to feel that fulfillment of rooting for their side to crush the other. Not everyone, but we all get that Hamster Wheel feeling every once in a while. We are too civilized to actually want the blood and guts part, but we still feel that basic animal instinct.
I raff at the people that get pissy about "we" and "us". That's just how people talk about sports.
Last edited by EmptyMan; 05-03-2010 at 09:24 AM.
^Yep, Professional Rasslin' Exhibit A.
Seems like only fans of teams that have no rings complain about this.
I can admit that the Mavs did choke in 2006 and 2007 even with the ty refs in the 2006 Finals, the Mavs still should have won that series.
I don't care if a fan roots for a team that has championships or not. I just think it's annoying and a little weird when fans refer to themselves as a part of their favorite teams.
Deep personal connection to a team, which is magnified 100 times if you're from or actually lived in the area the team is based. You've seen the guys come and go, watched those that are the heart and soul of the franchise (hopefully) leave it on the floor every year even if they don't win anything. In SA, you see the players in the community on a regular basis (and not just doing perfunctory "NBA Cares" promos). You stick with them through thick and through thin, whether you remain in the local area or not. All of this and a million other intangibles are what makes it so sweet if your team actually does win it all. I will never forget the atmosphere in San Antonio during the '99 run. I hate to use cliche phrases like "magical," or anything touchy-feely like that, but until it's your team making that run and accomplishing greatness after all the you've been through as a fan, it's hard to put into words why many fans feel a part of the team, even if they've never picked up a basketball in their life.
I've come to realize that most sports fans need a reason to feel important because they're often lacking too much in their lives own lives. And the real problem is that they're often seeking greener grass but refusing to water their own lawn at the same time. So being a part of someone elses success gives them reasons to rejoice because it simply aint happening in their own lives.
I was born in LA, been a fan since I was a lil kid, spent thousands of dollars on tickets, merchandise, etc etc..Why the should I not feel like I'm part of the team? If your team ever wins a le you'll know how great it feels son.
If you can't put it on your resume, then it's not YOUR accomplishment.
There's nothing with being proud of your team or loving your team. And there's nothing wrong with sticking with your team even when they suck ass for a long time. That's the sign of a true fan. A true fan endures both the good and bad times. I just don't like seeing fans acting y and arrogant and like they contributed to their teams' championships and deserve credit for the championships.
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