Dirtbag59
07-09-2010, 08:05 AM
I argue MLB but what do I know.
Obviously nothing, because if you knew anything you would agree with me on this :D
Obviously nothing, because if you knew anything you would agree with me on this :D
NBA Screwed?: James Leaning Towards HeatDirtbag59 07-09-2010, 08:05 AM I argue MLB but what do I know. Obviously nothing, because if you knew anything you would agree with me on this :D SmootSmack 07-09-2010, 08:09 AM Dan Gilbert is still going off on LeBron, in my opinion he's being childish about all this. I know he's frustrated but this is ridiculous. Give it a rest already tryfuhl 07-09-2010, 08:43 AM what's he saying now? MTK 07-09-2010, 08:44 AM The NBA more than any league is one based on dynasties. If the Heat win a few I think the league will survive just fine. MTK 07-09-2010, 08:53 AM Dan Gilbert is still going off on LeBron, in my opinion he's being childish about all this. I know he's frustrated but this is ridiculous. Give it a rest already He's looking like a clown now. Just shut up and start working on winning that title before James does. Slingin Sammy 33 07-09-2010, 09:27 AM Dan Gilbert is still going off on LeBron, in my opinion he's being childish about all this. I know he's frustrated but this is ridiculous. Give it a rest alreadyWhat a piece of work. Just read the letter, BTW isn't nor NEVER a double negative? Schneed10 07-09-2010, 09:31 AM The NBA more than any league is one based on dynasties. If the Heat win a few I think the league will survive just fine. Yep. The people who like the NBA like the fact that it's a superstar sport, and they like the fact that a few teams are head and shoulders above the others. Of course, those are also some of the biggest reasons the NBA takes a back seat to the NFL and MLB in terms of popularity. While the NBA will get along just fine and retain the support of its current fan base, it will not grow its popularity significantly. In the end, more sports fans prefer a league with some parity, where team concepts are important, and where anything can happen any given season. This Heat situation ensures the league will perpetuate the superstar-driven landscape. hooskins 07-09-2010, 09:35 AM I use to love the NBA when I was growing up. I have noticed, at least in the circles I associate with, the older we got the less and less we enjoyed the NBA. NBA to me is so boring, especially as I got older and starting to crave team sports which are more competitive and level. mredskins 07-09-2010, 09:37 AM Yep. The people who like the NBA like the fact that it's a superstar sport, and they like the fact that a few teams are head and shoulders above the others. Of course, those are also some of the biggest reasons the NBA takes a back seat to the NFL and MLB in terms of popularity. While the NBA will get along just fine and retain the support of its current fan base, it will not grow its popularity significantly. In the end, more sports fans prefer a league with some parity, where team concepts are important, and where anything can happen any given season. This Heat situation ensures the league will perpetuate the superstar-driven landscape. My gut says the NBA is more popular than the MLB, how to prove it I don't know. hooskins 07-09-2010, 09:40 AM Gilbert's response was very unprofessional. He didn't have to wish LeBron well, but he could have said we are very disappointed he didn't return to Cleavland and displayed his decision the way he did(national tv, etc.). Cavs will always be competitive, etc etc etc. No need to come off as childish and emotional. I understand where he is coming from and the frustration is something I would have too if I were a fan(especially the way Lebron has gone about this). I am only 23, but I have learned not to go on the record and say something in the professional world, when I am upset, emotional, etc. Got to take a step back, think about the implications of what you are saying, and wait before you say something. |
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