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Spurs m8
07-30-2016, 03:35 AM
Why do you like the player over the team?

I don't understand how all of you hop teams when said player jumps ship, do you feel sadness or anything?

Or just stoked to be aboard something new?

If Kawhi left I'd be hoping the Spurs lay the smack down on him from then on, team first always tbh

Im Still Ballin
07-30-2016, 03:54 AM
We get it, you're "above it all"

It's not either or

What people post on here doesn't actually reflect reality in relation to their basketball fandom

The issue is no one cares about The Sacramento Kings

What we should be talking about is bandwagon fans, like yourself

See, you are no different than the rest... We get it. You like the Spurs because you front how much of a basketball purist you think you are

"Team over individual! Spurs ball!"

Don't worry, we got plenty of those types of bandwagon Spurs fans (EG - TLP)

But then again, you MIGHT actually have a legitimate tie to the Spurs... Maybe you grew up in San Antonio.. Lived in Texas.. Or you are like me and your family comes from the area (North Cal, Which is why I am a Sacramento fan)

But I doubt this scenario

But either or, it doesn't matter

That's the thing, worrying about these minute details of fan legitimacy/player fans vs team fans/bandwagon fans vs loyal fans... It all doesn't matter. A fan is a fan

So really, this thread is about you trying to place yourself "above it all" under the guise of the Almighty Super Team first Spurs classic fan character... Woopie! Do you want a medal? Woopie!

Enjoy your stay at basketball pseudo intellectual superiority

This thread is meaningless and this post I wrote in about 2 minutes and 13 seconds proves such

Good day

Nilocon165
07-30-2016, 04:01 AM
Longtime lurker, first time poster!

Go cavs!

Spurs m8
07-30-2016, 04:08 AM
LOL im not above anything, I gave my point of view and asked legit questions.

Get over yourself, tbh, you're the one acting above it all, thats the funniest part.

Im Still Ballin
07-30-2016, 04:12 AM
don't play dumb sherbert

You've been here long enough to know how things work

Either you are this stupid that you need to ask this question, or you feel the need to ask a question that which you already know the answers to for attentions sake

It's obvious it is the latter

Spurs m8
07-30-2016, 04:23 AM
don't play dumb sherbert

You've been here long enough to know how things work

Either you are this stupid that you need to ask this question, or you feel the need to ask a question that which you already know the answers to for attentions sake

It's obvious it is the latter

I've been here long enough to know that every player fan I see, 100% of them, seem to jump teams.

This stuff doesn't happen in the sports I follow in Australia, Sherbert, and is something I wouldn't even consider.

Not trying to sound like a sick c*nt lol

Im Still Ballin
07-30-2016, 04:33 AM
Well I guess you've already answered your question

Why do player fans jump teams? Well because they are fans of the player, not the team

I guess those are individual aspects, but the average player fan has no real emotional attachment to said team that player was on.. They simply follow the player

That being said, a player fan can be a team fan of another team.. It's just definitions and semantics in the end

I'm a Sacramento fan, but I enjoy following the greatness of LeBron James

I'm sure there are player fans on here who root for actual other teams that they have some connection to

But no one posts about losers, and much less about teams compared to individuals

And you can't force people to talk about your team

Trust me, I've tried.. No matter how many Kings threads I make, no one gives a shit about them, because they suck

So in the end, it's one giant murky tornado of fans and what not

warriorfan
07-30-2016, 04:51 AM
[I]Je suis le deuxi

Spurs5Rings2014
07-30-2016, 05:42 AM
Anecdotal, but all player fans/bandwagers I know IRL are huge fakkits and have no honor.

js

Prime_Shaq
07-30-2016, 07:08 AM
I moved out of the States so I no longer feel any connection to any city.

feyki
07-30-2016, 08:51 AM
Anecdotal, but all player fans/bandwagers I know IRL are huge fakkits and have no honor.

js

+1

Fire Colangelo
07-30-2016, 10:55 AM
Gee, maybe some people don't live in the states?

Or maybe they live in a state where there's no NBA teams? Maybe they just don't feel emotionally attached to a city? Maybe it's easier to relate to specific players than a city?

People follow sports for all kinds of different reasons, there's no "wrong" way to be a fan.

It's easy to associate yourself with a successful team like the Spurs and go around saying "oh look at me I'm a team fan, I'm so loyal". I'm more impressed with fans of teams that hasn't been so successful, yet stuck around with them.

AirBonner
07-30-2016, 11:06 AM
Anecdotal, but all player fans/bandwagers I know IRL are huge fakkits and have no honor.

js
Join date:2014 bandwagoner confirmed.

feyki
07-30-2016, 11:09 AM
Join date:2014 bandwagoner confirmed.

A Celtics fan , who is Lebron lover .

Fake account confirmed .

AirBonner
07-30-2016, 11:15 AM
A Celtics fan , who is Lebron lover .

Fake account confirmed .
I appreciate his talent while my team is striving for greatness. I live a great life :rockon:

Stringer Bell
07-30-2016, 01:56 PM
Players fans are okay, everyone likes or enjoys watching certain players over others....player "stans" have issues.

LilEddyCurry
07-31-2016, 01:20 AM
Not everyone lives in the US, meaning that they could watch the NBA on a regular basis because they like a certain player.

feyki
07-31-2016, 10:00 AM
Not everyone lives in the US, meaning that they could watch the NBA on a regular basis because they like a certain player.

Excuse . Bill Russell said that " I'm not playing for Boston , i'm playing for the Celtics " .

We , fans have feelings on franchises , not city :no: .

fourkicks44
07-31-2016, 10:32 AM
A Celtics fan , who is Lebron lover .

Fake account confirmed .

DAMN.

Cold hearted.

:oldlol: