West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: Now_Im_Not_Banned on January 19, 2007, 11:38:42 AM
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I love it when a team thinks they have home-court advantage, but they really don't because the Lakers are in town...How about when Kobe dunks one in a purple jersey and the whole arena gasps and buzzes about it through the next 5 plays? Wonderful shit...Last year I drove to Phoenix to watch a Lakers@Phoenix game, and I saw nothing but Laker jerseys at the Hard Rock Cafe right before the game...I mean, do any other teams get this same treatment? I think it's priceless...
http://www.spursreport.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65497
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Theres a shit load of Raider fansthat go to Monster park for Raider vs. Niner games. But they're been shut up lately with the recent losses to the Niners.
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I mean, do any other teams get this same treatment? I think it's priceless...
not in basketball, but the yankees do, and to an even higher extreme than the lakers.
raiders also have a lot of fans universally, but they've been a little more quiet as of late (for obvious reasons)
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I went to MSG last year and saw Kobe drop "only" 35, that was about his average, fans were dissapointed and shit, they were hoping for one of those 60 point games, LOL
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Check the link I posted...I have a feeling that maybe this is why so many people hate the Lakers and their fans. 8)
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Do you mean there's a lot of gloryhunters/plastics?
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You're surprised by this? The Lakers are one of the most successful franchises of all time. Of course they're gonna have bandwagon fans all over the country. People like to associate themselves with successful sports teams because they think the team's success somehow validates them, and makes them better fans than those that cheer for other teams.
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Where I come from it's called "success-fans".
Fans like me and my soccer team get hated a lot, for the plain reason that it's the best soccer team in the country (in history, and by a landslide at that).
There are mad bandwagon fans, and also mad haters. I'm from the city where the team is from, like you. Sucks for us, but people hate us.
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LOL @ the spurs fan :D
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Where I come from it's called "success-fans".
Fans like me and my soccer team get hated a lot, for the plain reason that it's the best soccer team in the country (in history, and by a landslide at that).
There are mad bandwagon fans, and also mad haters. I'm from the city where the team is from, like you. Sucks for us, but people hate us.
Yea, that logic COULDA worked, only Lakers had fans all over the country even when they weren't successful. There goes the whole "bandwaggon" theory....PeACe
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Where I come from it's called "success-fans".
Fans like me and my soccer team get hated a lot, for the plain reason that it's the best soccer team in the country (in history, and by a landslide at that).
There are mad bandwagon fans, and also mad haters. I'm from the city where the team is from, like you. Sucks for us, but people hate us.
Yea, that logic COULDA worked, only Lakers had fans all over the country even when they weren't successful. There goes the whole "bandwaggon" theory....PeACe
They wouldn't have those fans if they didn't have a history of success. You don't see throngs of Clippers fans everywhere you go.
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Where I come from it's called "success-fans".
Fans like me and my soccer team get hated a lot, for the plain reason that it's the best soccer team in the country (in history, and by a landslide at that).
There are mad bandwagon fans, and also mad haters. I'm from the city where the team is from, like you. Sucks for us, but people hate us.
Yea, that logic COULDA worked, only Lakers had fans all over the country even when they weren't successful. There goes the whole "bandwaggon" theory....PeACe
They wouldn't have those fans if they didn't have a history of success. You don't see throngs of Clippers fans everywhere you go.
You're right...Being a great franchise does come with collecting a lot of fans. But as long as they're not bandwaggon fans who lack support when the team isn't at its hottest, then it's all good...PeACe
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Where I come from it's called "success-fans".
Fans like me and my soccer team get hated a lot, for the plain reason that it's the best soccer team in the country (in history, and by a landslide at that).
There are mad bandwagon fans, and also mad haters. I'm from the city where the team is from, like you. Sucks for us, but people hate us.
Yea, that logic COULDA worked, only Lakers had fans all over the country even when they weren't successful. There goes the whole "bandwaggon" theory....PeACe
They wouldn't have those fans if they didn't have a history of success. You don't see throngs of Clippers fans everywhere you go.
You're right...Being a great franchise does come with collecting a lot of fans. But as long as they're not bandwaggon fans who lack support when the team isn't at its hottest, then it's all good...PeACe
I'd say the vast majority of "Laker" fans that aren't from LA would fall in that category.
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I love it when a team thinks they have home-court advantage, but they really don't because the Lakers are in town...How about when Kobe dunks one in a purple jersey and the whole arena gasps and buzzes about it through the next 5 plays? Wonderful shit...Last year I drove to Phoenix to watch a Lakers@Phoenix game, and I saw nothing but Laker jerseys at the Hard Rock Cafe right before the game...I mean, do any other teams get this same treatment? I think it's priceless...
http://www.spursreport.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65497
Welcome to the wondefull world of the Oakland Raiders. We roll the same way.
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http://www.youtube.com/v/gVOqpHBydlg
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lol @ Joel "Okaaaaaaaaay" ;D
Stu: "I know that Red Aubouc is rolling over" (http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/Themes/dubcc/images/post/cheesy.gif)
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(http://www.espn.go.com/photo/2007/0211/nba_dailydime_395.jpg)
^lmao!
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^^ that's gangsta!
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(http://www.espn.go.com/photo/2007/0211/nba_dailydime_395.jpg)
^lmao!
LOL. I saw that sign on TV throughout the game...
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In the NFL, the Raiders and the Cowboys are the same, in that they have fans all over the country. Raider fans have been quite lately, but when they were winning with Gruden as coach, you heard Raider fans in every game.
The Celtics use to rival the Lakers, and the Jordan era Bulls, but the Lakers still hold on to the national fans.
In baseball, the Yankees by and away are the most popular team, and you can hear fans at every game. I remember being at Anahem stadium (fuck it, it's still Anahem stadium) when they played the Yankees, and it was the only time I saw fans from the other team there. And this was the year after the Angels won the World Series, and the Yankee fans where still out numbering the Angel fans.
In Minnesota, I saw the Lakers play the T-Wolves, and it was funny because the Lakers use to be in MN. So when I entered the Target Center, I was not surprised to see every person over 50 with a Laker jersey (I talked to an old dude who watched them as a kid in MN... that was cool) but to see all the younger fans, and this was when the T-Wolves were in the playoffs every year, have on there 34 Shaq jerseys, that was impressive. But the Laker support, and there was a lot in MN for obvious reasons, did not compare to the Yankees in Anaham.