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Most of these kids were probably becoming fans at the ages of 9-11. That is a window of 8 to 10 years. 10 years ago, 03-04 Kobe was playing with Shaq, Malone & Payton and heading into the Finals that year. LeBron was on a bottom feeder team in Cleveland. 8 years ago, the Lakers were not as good and the Cavs were a much better team than in 03-04, but Kobe averaged 35 points a game and had his 81 point game. Point is, that why LeBron had a TON of hype around him, the average 10 year old boy is more concerned with who is the best or most known. They know what's on TV. Tell me at that time Kobe wasn't plastered all over the TV? The Lakers had to have triple or the National TV games than the Cavs during those times. Kobe's window of unmatched popularity ran from 03-04 until about 06-07 or 07-08. All the Rookies who will be entering the league who were kids around those times will say Kobe. My favorite player when I was 10? Hakeem Olajuwon. Why? Because by the time I was 10, Jordan was on the White Sox. Magic had already retired. Same with Bird. Hakeem was the best player out there. I was born when Olajuwon came in the league. But, as a young impressionable fan, Hakeem was the one I saw on Sports Center. He was the one I saw on TV playing. To this day, Hakeem is still my favorite player. You gain a connection with that first player you follow.
Quote from: whoisthis on August 29, 2013, 06:28:23 PMMost of these kids were probably becoming fans at the ages of 9-11. That is a window of 8 to 10 years. 10 years ago, 03-04 Kobe was playing with Shaq, Malone & Payton and heading into the Finals that year. LeBron was on a bottom feeder team in Cleveland. 8 years ago, the Lakers were not as good and the Cavs were a much better team than in 03-04, but Kobe averaged 35 points a game and had his 81 point game. Point is, that why LeBron had a TON of hype around him, the average 10 year old boy is more concerned with who is the best or most known. They know what's on TV. Tell me at that time Kobe wasn't plastered all over the TV? The Lakers had to have triple or the National TV games than the Cavs during those times. Kobe's window of unmatched popularity ran from 03-04 until about 06-07 or 07-08. All the Rookies who will be entering the league who were kids around those times will say Kobe. My favorite player when I was 10? Hakeem Olajuwon. Why? Because by the time I was 10, Jordan was on the White Sox. Magic had already retired. Same with Bird. Hakeem was the best player out there. I was born when Olajuwon came in the league. But, as a young impressionable fan, Hakeem was the one I saw on Sports Center. He was the one I saw on TV playing. To this day, Hakeem is still my favorite player. You gain a connection with that first player you follow.either u skipped over my post or u completely missed my point...either way, u trippin n slippin. if u wanna talk about popularity and whos gotten more sportcenter coverage in the past 10 years, it's clearly been lebron. kobe would probably win a popularity poll......if it were held in china LOL. but that wasnt even my point...fact of the matter is, if u grew up watching some1 from day 1, u have more chances of developing a personal attachment to said player. cham is the proof. so am i....im sure there are exceptions. there are definitely 19 year olds who've followed kobe and consider him their favroite player...but it's more likely to be lebron. lebron is the player of the 90s babies generation.
My favorite player/rookie has to be Charles Barkley of the 04/05, hands down
the first player i followed was magic johnson....unfortunately, i didnt get to see him for his entire career. when kobe first came in to the league, of course magic was still my favorite. 10 years later, it's quite obvious why i'd have more of a relation to kobe, watchin him grow as a player from day 1......kobe, duncan, garnett, kidd were the players for those born in the 80s...lebron, melo, wade, durant for the 90s babies...irving, lillard, steph, harden are the players for kids from the 2000s. it's pretty obvious, really. and c-webb is not on the same superstardom level as the players were talkin bout, so goin there is obviously a weak argument.
if u watched LeBron for his entire career, from hearing about him being a high school phenom about to enter the nba, wouldnt u relate more to him 10 years later, when u can say uv seen him grow and go through it all and grew watching him become the player he is
Quote from: NIKCC on August 29, 2013, 09:40:16 PMthe first player i followed was magic johnson....unfortunately, i didnt get to see him for his entire career. when kobe first came in to the league, of course magic was still my favorite. 10 years later, it's quite obvious why i'd have more of a relation to kobe, watchin him grow as a player from day 1......kobe, duncan, garnett, kidd were the players for those born in the 80s...lebron, melo, wade, durant for the 90s babies...irving, lillard, steph, harden are the players for kids from the 2000s. it's pretty obvious, really. and c-webb is not on the same superstardom level as the players were talkin bout, so goin there is obviously a weak argument. How old are you exactly? Magic stopped playing in 90-91. I don't think you're my age, but I could be wrong. I'm guessing you were born 87 or so. I hardly call being a fan of someone at the age of 2 or 3 constitutes as "following." Unless, of course, you're older. You seem to be more exception, than rule. I just go by people I know. Friends. Family. So on. My brother was born 1980. He loved Magic and when Magic retired it was Malone. Many of my older buddies who were born in 81-83 are all Jordan fans. What I think you mean to say is: People who got into Basketball in the late 90's until about the mid 2000's relate to Kobe, Duncan, Garnett and J.Kidd. People who got into Basketball from the mid 2000's until about the next few years will relate to LeBron, Melo, Wade, Durant etc. And C-Webb fits your bill of star rookie. Think about it. He had a great High School career and was the National Player of the Year. In College, he was apart of one of the most talked about teams ever, the Fab 5. They had plenty of hype, plenty of attention. He only spent 2 years in College, but both years he took his team to the Championship Game. He was the number 1 pick after that.
Quoteif u watched LeBron for his entire career, from hearing about him being a high school phenom about to enter the nba, wouldnt u relate more to him 10 years later, when u can say uv seen him grow and go through it all and grew watching him become the player he isI watched C-Webb his entire career. I remember watching him in College, I watched him enter the NBA. 10 years later, I didn't relate anymore to him than I did before. I watched him grow into a real leader on the Kings. But, it didn't change a thing. He wasn't the best when I started following.That's why your point is obviously a weak argument.
I was born 84. My favorite Pro-Wrestler was Hulk Hogan. Why? Because I started watching Wrestling when he was on top. You know who I hated? Shawn Michaels. Why? Because I thought the Rockers were a shitty Tag Team and I never bought into his character. But, ask someone who got into Wrestling in the early to mid 90s, they'll tell you Shawn Michaels was their guy.My favorite players in Baseball were virtually any mix of Mark McGwire, Kirk Gibson, Jose Canseco, Ricky Henderson or Orel Hershiser. Why? Being from California was a major factor and because in and around 88 was when I started playing Tee-Ball and going to Dodger games with my team and my dad (or A's games with family in the Bay). The A's and Dodgers played in the Series that year. Why wasn't I into guys like Dave Justice, Sandy Alomar or Jeff Bagwell (all amazing players, but not guys that I could say are my favorite)? Because they just weren't the best or playing for the best when they came into the league.In Football, obviously being in California I had a lot of choices. Being from L.A., the obvious choices were the Rams who were terrible and the Raiders who my dad taught me to hate. Branching out, closest to me was the Chargers. I remember my dad listening to Mighty 690 (which was the a sports Radio station in San Diego that we would get up here in L.A.). But, i couldn't get into them. That left the Niners. I had obviously heard about and saw Montana, but it wasn't until I really was able to follow the game that I got into the Niners. Watching Young and Rice with Ricky Watters on Offense and Hanks and Norton on Defense left an impression on me. Those were my favorite players. Not guys like Marshall Faulk or Jerome Bettis.I say all that to say this: Everyone is different and will find one thing or another to relate to a person, place or thing. Typically, when it comes to being a fan of something, the person will relate to what is popular, because it's easier to understand.
Quote from: whoisthis on September 03, 2013, 05:17:10 PMQuote from: NIKCC on August 29, 2013, 09:40:16 PMthe first player i followed was magic johnson....unfortunately, i didnt get to see him for his entire career. when kobe first came in to the league, of course magic was still my favorite. 10 years later, it's quite obvious why i'd have more of a relation to kobe, watchin him grow as a player from day 1......kobe, duncan, garnett, kidd were the players for those born in the 80s...lebron, melo, wade, durant for the 90s babies...irving, lillard, steph, harden are the players for kids from the 2000s. it's pretty obvious, really. and c-webb is not on the same superstardom level as the players were talkin bout, so goin there is obviously a weak argument. How old are you exactly? Magic stopped playing in 90-91. I don't think you're my age, but I could be wrong. I'm guessing you were born 87 or so. I hardly call being a fan of someone at the age of 2 or 3 constitutes as "following." Unless, of course, you're older. You seem to be more exception, than rule. I just go by people I know. Friends. Family. So on. My brother was born 1980. He loved Magic and when Magic retired it was Malone. Many of my older buddies who were born in 81-83 are all Jordan fans. What I think you mean to say is: People who got into Basketball in the late 90's until about the mid 2000's relate to Kobe, Duncan, Garnett and J.Kidd. People who got into Basketball from the mid 2000's until about the next few years will relate to LeBron, Melo, Wade, Durant etc. And C-Webb fits your bill of star rookie. Think about it. He had a great High School career and was the National Player of the Year. In College, he was apart of one of the most talked about teams ever, the Fab 5. They had plenty of hype, plenty of attention. He only spent 2 years in College, but both years he took his team to the Championship Game. He was the number 1 pick after that. i was old enough to shit my pants when magic retured for a season in '95.....and yea, cats born in the 80s usually become old enough to really start following basketball in the 90s, hence being able to relate more to the kidd-kobe-garnett-duncan class of players....and thats from experience. now, chris webber is not a 1st tier star, so u wont find nearly as many cats claimin him their favorite as u would the others i mentioned. he was a great player, yes...but he was 1 step under the class of malones, barkleys, duncans, etc.
Quoteif u watched LeBron for his entire career, from hearing about him being a high school phenom about to enter the nba, wouldnt u relate more to him 10 years later, when u can say uv seen him grow and go through it all and grew watching him become the player he isI watched C-Webb his entire career. I remember watching him in College, I watched him enter the NBA. 10 years later, I didn't relate anymore to him than I did before. I watched him grow into a real leader on the Kings. But, it didn't change a thing. He wasn't the best when I started following.That's why your point is obviously a weak argument. just because ur an exception to the rule doesnt make my argument weak...if watching chris webber his entire career didnt help u relate to him or feel more of a personal attachment, that doesn't necessarily mean its the same for everyone.
I was born 84. My favorite Pro-Wrestler was Hulk Hogan. Why? Because I started watching Wrestling when he was on top. You know who I hated? Shawn Michaels. Why? Because I thought the Rockers were a shitty Tag Team and I never bought into his character. But, ask someone who got into Wrestling in the early to mid 90s, they'll tell you Shawn Michaels was their guy.My favorite players in Baseball were virtually any mix of Mark McGwire, Kirk Gibson, Jose Canseco, Ricky Henderson or Orel Hershiser. Why? Being from California was a major factor and because in and around 88 was when I started playing Tee-Ball and going to Dodger games with my team and my dad (or A's games with family in the Bay). The A's and Dodgers played in the Series that year. Why wasn't I into guys like Dave Justice, Sandy Alomar or Jeff Bagwell (all amazing players, but not guys that I could say are my favorite)? Because they just weren't the best or playing for the best when they came into the league.In Football, obviously being in California I had a lot of choices. Being from L.A., the obvious choices were the Rams who were terrible and the Raiders who my dad taught me to hate. Branching out, closest to me was the Chargers. I remember my dad listening to Mighty 690 (which was the a sports Radio station in San Diego that we would get up here in L.A.). But, i couldn't get into them. That left the Niners. I had obviously heard about and saw Montana, but it wasn't until I really was able to follow the game that I got into the Niners. Watching Young and Rice with Ricky Watters on Offense and Hanks and Norton on Defense left an impression on me. Those were my favorite players. Not guys like Marshall Faulk or Jerome Bettis.I say all that to say this: Everyone is different and will find one thing or another to relate to a person, place or thing. Typically, when it comes to being a fan of something, the person will relate to what is popular, because it's easier to understand. everyone is different....money. but ur an exception to the rule, so talkin about urself is useless in this situation, bottom line. and players born in 94-95 (this years draft class) are much more likely to relate to lebron, wade, and melo than kobe, duncan, kidd....thats all there really is to it. these cats were 1 years old when kobe was a rookie....ur arguing simply because u like to argue against me. whoisthis?