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Worst fanbase. **** all Bay area teams
...folk hate the warriors for being so dominant and dirty WATTBA
I wasn't around much but I can only imagine how much hate the Lakers got when they were dominating the league...folk hate the warriors for being so dominant and dirty WATTBA
You don't think the play was dirty?...folk hate the warriors for being so dominant and dirty WATTBA
Winning one championship is considered dominant?
Y'all might as well be the mavericks.
I find it very interesting that pretty much EVERYONE who's played, coached, trained, or is consistently around high level ball all find the play not dirty. There's probably a reason for that. And it probably has something to do with them understanding closeouts/the difficultly in a big making that play. But hey, Zaza doing that intentionally is certainly a better story. Also, Kawhi going out certainly was the spark for the run. The Warriors we're going to make a run regardless but I don't think the Spurs scramble for offense the same way if he's in.
The Warriors fan base was awlays widely known as supportive even when they weren't good for like a 25 year period.
I recall broadcasts on tv where they used to measure the decibel level during the baron davis era.
Sure they have some bandwagon fans. But if I recall correctly, they've had one of the more supportive fan bases even when they weren't good.
Winning one championship is considered dominant?
Y'all might as well be the mavericks.
Can't speak on the rest of the country but, in the Bay Area, everyone became a Warriors fan in the "We Believe" era or even the Jamison era for that matter.The fan base back then is probably less than 50% of what the fan base is now.
You can see it in the amount of jerseys you see in the bay area now vs. Then.
Since when are there gsw true fans in Boston, New York and Chicago? Now, when gsw visits, you even see scattered gsw fans in those stadiums as well
The bolded is irrelevant, if they don't win the championship no one cares. when discussing dominant teams "how close they cam to winning" never matters. But like you said IF then we will seeThere's a very high chance that they will win 2 championships in 3 years.....and came within 50 seconds of repeating last year.
Not to mention the regular season wins etc.
IF they win this year....there is no doubt that this team is "dominant" and deserves to be talked about in that breadth.
Spurs were "dominant" and won damn near every other year.
Popovich included?[/quote]Heard Jalen Rose call it dirty earlier today in addition to admitting that he used to do it to Kobe and others "to try and give my team an advantage."[quote name="rawdawg34"][quote name="JsindaA"]I find it very interesting that pretty much EVERYONE who's played, coached, trained, or is consistently around high level ball all find the play not dirty. There's probably a reason for that. And it probably has something to do with them understanding closeouts/the difficultly in a big making that play. But hey, Zaza doing that intentionally is certainly a better story. Also, Kawhi going out certainly was the spark for the run. The Warriors we're going to make a run regardless but I don't think the Spurs scramble for offense the same way if he's in.
Can't speak on the rest of the country but, in the Bay Area, everyone became a Warriors fan in the "We Believe" era or even the Jamison era for that matter.
Isn't this the case with every team that's the most popular at the time?Since when are there gsw true fans in Boston, New York and Chicago? Now, when gsw visits, you even see scattered gsw fans in those stadiums as well