long time guy wrote:
FavreFan wrote:
It amuses me how upset people get that other people like a sport that they don't like.
Yep. NBA is the 2nd most popular sport in this country and the most popular American based sport in the world yet "no one likes it". Its a stupid argument. Its probably the fastest growing sport in this country (maybe behind soccer)? yet no one cares.
The "outcome is already decided" thus "I don't watch it crowd" are really the most hypocritical of the group. Frank has been an ardent Sox and Bears Fan for the past 20-25 years and for the past 10 at least both teams have entered the season without a snowball's chance in hell of winning anything yet he hops his happy ass into every Cub thread to troll Cub fans while tormenting Keyser in Sox threads.
What chance of winning did either team have over the past 10 years? did it still prevent you from watching? Nope it didn't. Was your enthusiasm diminished because you knew they couldn't win shit? nope. The Patriots have been the favorites to win the Super Bowl for the past 15 years at least. During that time there have been 7 to 10 different NBA champs (will have to check) yet the outcome is predetermined. Ok.
Here are the champs for the past 10 seasons:
2009 Los Angeles Lakers
2010 Los Angeles Lakers
2011 Dallas Mavericks
2012 Miami Heat
2013 Miami Heat
2014 San Antonio Spurs
2015 Golden State Warriors
2016 Cleveland Cavaliers
2017 Golden State Warriors
2018 Golden State Warriors
There's what 30 teams in the NBA? In the last 10 years we've seen 6 six different teams win the title, and of those six, three of them won it more than once. Further, Lebron James has played in the last eight finals. There's nothing about this that seems predictable or preordained to you? You honestly thought with the addition of Kevin Durant the Warriors were going to lose last year? You honestly think we're going to see something other than Warriors v. Celtics this year?
The Warriors, Celtics, and Rockets are moving through the regular season trying to accomplish two things: don't get overtired and don't get hurt. Below them is a whole pile of good but not great teams. They're moving through the regular season fighting to determine the round in which they will lose to either the Warriors or the Celtics. Below them is a pile of shitty teams most of which are not even trying to win. How does any of this make for compelling television?