KhaOZ
Well-Known Member
I just feel like, if it looked like a long shot of us being a ring winning team before, after seeing these superstars hold the league hostage to try and build their own super teams, there's no way anything is happening.
It feels like it's going the way of baseball, where big market teams will be the only teams to have a chance, and the rest of us struggle to keep a single star, who eventually goes to the Yankees anyway.
Maybe I'm alone in this, and if so, oh well. I just feel really turned off by this whole free agency season and the looming lockout. Players like wade and bosh are running around with film crews, creating false drama to up the interest in their documentaries. Bosh then stating that he'd follow Lebron unless Lebron stayed in Cleveland, cause he wont go to a small market team.
It's all sad and frustrating, and I'm rapidly losing interest in the NBA. It's losing its relevancy.
If I wanted to watch fixed lopsided teams slaughter country bumpkins, i'd go to a Harlem Globe Trotter game.
It feels like it's going the way of baseball, where big market teams will be the only teams to have a chance, and the rest of us struggle to keep a single star, who eventually goes to the Yankees anyway.
Maybe I'm alone in this, and if so, oh well. I just feel really turned off by this whole free agency season and the looming lockout. Players like wade and bosh are running around with film crews, creating false drama to up the interest in their documentaries. Bosh then stating that he'd follow Lebron unless Lebron stayed in Cleveland, cause he wont go to a small market team.
It's all sad and frustrating, and I'm rapidly losing interest in the NBA. It's losing its relevancy.
If I wanted to watch fixed lopsided teams slaughter country bumpkins, i'd go to a Harlem Globe Trotter game.