Dumbshit.
JCT's Smack Ability wrote:I'm always the knife in a gunfight.
We know, Tard. We know.
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Terry in Crapchester wrote:Van, what you posted has me scratching my head.
Van wrote:NBA: The Kings, I guessFirst, you post an only slightly less ambivalent take than mine viz. your rooting interest in the NBA. Then you turn around and say that the NBA is the only major professional sport that still keeps you rooting hard.Van wrote:Dunno how it happened but somehow, somewhere along the way the NBA managed to become the only major professional sport that still keeps me rooting hard at various times.
We don't disagree there. I agree that the NBA is definitely being hurt too. It's just not getting hurt nearly as badly as college hoops, which is now nearly ruined for me.We've had this discussion before, but although we agree about what happened, we disagree as to what was ruined. For me, it was the NBA.College hoops: Ruined for me these days. I guess if I had to pick I root for Louisville and North Carolina.
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That being said though, even college football is also hurtling headlong towards irrelevancy for me, just like college hoops has, and for the same reason: too many underclassmen leaving early is diluting the sport and ruining rivalries. There's less and less continuity now and with so many more key underclassmen leaving early these days the key re-match games either don't come off at all or, if they do, they've lost most of their luster...
Watered down talent levels, definitely. The NBA, absolutely, but even moreso the college game.Part of the beauty of the old-school NBA was that it was the easiest sport to follow. You only have 12 players to a team, and most of the guys on the roster had a built-in fan following before they even got to the league. Those days are long over, what with the NBA's obsession with high schoolers, Euros and guys who had only one year in college (the latter group being the only ones I heard of).
Nor would anyone particualrly want to, these days.20 years ago, I could probably name from memory 90% of the players on NBA rosters. Today, I probably couldn't name more than three players on any one team.
That's all true, which is why college football is still #1 for me. College football just hasn't had the chance to see its game decimated by early defections yet, at least not to anywhere near the same degree as college hoops. College hoops is now a mere shadow of its former self. All you really root for now with college hoops is the laundry. It used to be the laundry plus the familiar players wearing the laundry, including star players who stayed through their senior seasons in order to right some wrongs or to defend what they earned...College basketball will always be relevant to me, even if the talent level is slightly diluted, because of the rivalries and the fan followings the teams have, which are far more rabid than anything the NBA ever has seen or will see. I think Dick Vitale is generally an idiot, but he's got one point right: the college game is about the name on the front of the jerseys, and the NBA game is about the name on the back of the jerseys. And when I, as a fan, don't even recognize most of those names on the back anymore, it's time for me to go.
John Boehner wrote:Boehner said. "In Congress, we have a red button, a green button and a yellow button, alright. Green means 'yes,' red means 'no,' and yellow means you're a chicken shit. And the last thing we need in the White House, in the oval office, behind that big desk, is some chicken who wants to push this yellow button.
John Boehner wrote:Boehner said. "In Congress, we have a red button, a green button and a yellow button, alright. Green means 'yes,' red means 'no,' and yellow means you're a chicken shit. And the last thing we need in the White House, in the oval office, behind that big desk, is some chicken who wants to push this yellow button.
FTFY and Rack TUNATenTallBen wrote: College - The University of North Alabama
TheJON wrote:What does the winner get? Because if it's a handjob from Frisco, I'd like to campaign for my victory.
That's a different bandwagon every week...88 wrote: So now I root for everyone who wants to crash Tony Stewart.
John Boehner wrote:Boehner said. "In Congress, we have a red button, a green button and a yellow button, alright. Green means 'yes,' red means 'no,' and yellow means you're a chicken shit. And the last thing we need in the White House, in the oval office, behind that big desk, is some chicken who wants to push this yellow button.
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
Kierland drop-kicking Wolftard wrote: Aren’t you part of the silent generation?
Why don’t you just STFU.
Van wrote:Kumbaya, asshats.
R-Jack wrote:Yes, that just happened.Atomic Punk wrote:So why did you post it?
Goober McTuber wrote:One last post...
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