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I lived in Phoenix for a couple of decades. Most people there are from somewhere else so sports games are strange if your for the AZ team. Unless they are winning. Lots of fair weather fans. I had tickets to Cardinals games for years and before they went to the Super Bowl it was embarrassing almost every weekend. In the new stadium it's been real though! Didn't matter what team we played. Had Suns tickets too, close to the same except when Nash and Amare we're going hard in the playoffs. Hockey, forget about it. And baseball, well that's one of the few times I saw EVERYONE in that city loving the local team when we beat the Yankees in the World Series. To be honest that's the one of the few things I miss about Phoenix, going to professional sports games and being able to cop any shoe I wanted. And good Mexican food. Boise is not the big city haha[/quote]ASU has always been my college squad so I got love for AZ too
SF/LA teams travel well I guess.
Speaking of AZ sports, The dodgers/dbacks series in AZ seemed like a dodgers home game.
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Alright cool, so I guess I wasn't just assuming that's the vibe I got.
It's a shame because Suns were so raw in the 90s and Nash era that the fairweather fans don't appreciate what they got.
They should move that team to Seattle so Supersonics can rise again.
Suns did well in Summer League and Devin Booker is looking to be the Franchise player.I can't argue your rationale there as much as I loved the Suns. Laker games were the best. The 90's were great! We had a core group of die hards during those years, they were just fun to watch. KJ, Horny, Thunder Dan, etc. Sadly for Seattle that will never happen. Phoenix is to big, and the Suns are a lifeline to a struggling downtown.
Yeah I've been to tons of Suns, Cardinals and D-Backs games since being out here and safe to say for me at least that AZ doesn't have very passionate pro sports fans
Cardinals fans can get wild when they feel like it but for the most part half the time fans are a 50/50 split at all home games depending on who's visiting
Suns games are the worst, I get wild whenever the Knicks are in town and people will always give me looks as if to say "why are you yelling?" Lol it's great
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SF/LA teams travel well I guess.
Ever since the Warriors got good though, it's been obnoxious up here. Warrior flags on people's cars and blue/yellow other than CAL since when bro.
We've been spoiled up here however, we've had a Championship team/ Championship caliber team since 2010 in at least one professional sport.
Damn lol.I believe this was Saturday's game lol
Damn lol.
Arizona population = Major Metro Area folk that got priced out repping the City they moved from.
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I believe this was Saturday's game lol
I was hearing from a buddy that moved down to LA that last year when Warriors were in playoffs and Lakers were out, since Luke Walton and Jerry West are part of the Warriors org, LA folk were calling Warriors---Lakers North.
I grew up in the ATL and it's the same situation. Too many transplants so support for the home teams is weak. All the passion is in college sports.
Sure, what you wanna talk about?
Back on the topic of boost...
Back on the topic of boost...
Sure, what you wanna talk about?
legit checks? confirmation of ADC orders from last week? resell on UBs from this past weekend? where can you find a 1.0 knit UB? How ugly uncaged are?
I'm sorry did you have some breaking boost news you wanted to share?
Here you go:
Back on the topic of boost...
Lol I think they only thing good that has come from the last 10+ cream posts is how they were called Dad Shoes.
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LOL reppedI'm sorry did you have some breaking boost news you wanted to share?
As a father of two it was a great relief when I found out I was allowed to wear them.
Lol I think they only thing good that has come from the last 10+ cream posts is how they were called Dad Shoes.