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Favorite Team: Miami Heat
Favorite Players: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Derrick Rose

No I'm not a bandwagon Heat fan.




If you're not a bandwagon Heat fan, you're part of a very small percentage. Probably like 10-20%.

Sad but true, most of the fans are bandwagon. But what would you expect if the best player in the league goes to a team? If Kobe went to a team there'd be bandwagon fans as well.



What you expect is irrelevant. All it means is that the fans are disloyal. When LeBron's career is over so will the career of Miami Heat fans being Miami Heat fans and they'll just bandwagon on to the next best. Which at this point will probably be Kevin Durant.

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John Michael Osbourne
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Favorite Team: Miami Heat
Favorite Players: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Derrick Rose

No I'm not a bandwagon Heat fan.




If you're not a bandwagon Heat fan, you're part of a very small percentage. Probably like 10-20%.

Sad but true, most of the fans are bandwagon. But what would you expect if the best player in the league goes to a team? If Kobe went to a team there'd be bandwagon fans as well.



What you expect is irrelevant. All it means is that the fans are disloyal. When LeBron's career is over so will the career of Miami Heat fans being Miami Heat fans and they'll just bandwagon on to the next best. Which at this point will probably be Kevin Durant.


Yeah so it's kind of pointless to single out one franchise's fans.

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Favorite Team: Miami Heat
Favorite Players: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Derrick Rose

No I'm not a bandwagon Heat fan.




If you're not a bandwagon Heat fan, you're part of a very small percentage. Probably like 10-20%.

Sad but true, most of the fans are bandwagon. But what would you expect if the best player in the league goes to a team? If Kobe went to a team there'd be bandwagon fans as well.



What you expect is irrelevant. All it means is that the fans are disloyal. When LeBron's career is over so will the career of Miami Heat fans being Miami Heat fans and they'll just bandwagon on to the next best. Which at this point will probably be Kevin Durant.


Yeah so it's kind of pointless to single out one franchise's fans.



Yes but most franchises have no choice but to build from the draft due to how difficult it is to acquire a superstar. That's where all the 'hate' on Miami comes from. That and how they introduced it in an egotistical manner.

That's also why teams at the lower end of the spectrum can never compete. Teams like the Heat will always outmatch them simply because they have to build from the draft. Take for example the New Orleans Hornets. All they've done is build from the draft for the past seasons. However, they still struggle because teams such as Miami has players like LeBron and the best player on New Orleans is Eric Gordon. Now, granted I think Eric Gordon is an under-the-radar guy who deserves to be an all-star, but seriously? Stacking one team pretty much makes it impossible for the entire rest of the NBA to win s**t. That's why a lot of the NBA fanbase has a despise for Miami, and I don't blame them one bit. It ruins the fun of the league because you already know who is going to win the most.

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Favorite Team: Miami Heat
Favorite Players: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Derrick Rose

No I'm not a bandwagon Heat fan.




If you're not a bandwagon Heat fan, you're part of a very small percentage. Probably like 10-20%.

Sad but true, most of the fans are bandwagon. But what would you expect if the best player in the league goes to a team? If Kobe went to a team there'd be bandwagon fans as well.



What you expect is irrelevant. All it means is that the fans are disloyal. When LeBron's career is over so will the career of Miami Heat fans being Miami Heat fans and they'll just bandwagon on to the next best. Which at this point will probably be Kevin Durant.


Yeah so it's kind of pointless to single out one franchise's fans.



Yes but most franchises have no choice but to build from the draft due to how difficult it is to acquire a superstar. That's where all the 'hate' on Miami comes from. That and how they introduced it in an egotistical manner.

That's also why teams at the lower end of the spectrum can never compete. Teams like the Heat will always outmatch them simply because they have to build from the draft. Take for example the New Orleans Hornets. All they've done is build from the draft for the past seasons. However, they still struggle because teams such as Miami has players like LeBron and the best player on New Orleans is Eric Gordon. Now, granted I think Eric Gordon is an under-the-radar guy who deserves to be an all-star, but seriously? Stacking one team pretty much makes it impossible for the entire rest of the NBA to win s**t. That's why a lot of the NBA fanbase has a despise for Miami, and I don't blame them one bit. It ruins the fun of the league because you already know who is going to win the most.

They're honestly not even that stacked. All they have is Wade and LeBron. Bosh isn't even a good center. Even if LeBron James never went to Miami, it wouldn't have made that much of a difference to the low spectrum teams. Miami isn't invincible, they can be beaten.

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Sad but true, most of the fans are bandwagon. But what would you expect if the best player in the league goes to a team? If Kobe went to a team there'd be bandwagon fans as well.



What you expect is irrelevant. All it means is that the fans are disloyal. When LeBron's career is over so will the career of Miami Heat fans being Miami Heat fans and they'll just bandwagon on to the next best. Which at this point will probably be Kevin Durant.


Yeah so it's kind of pointless to single out one franchise's fans.



Yes but most franchises have no choice but to build from the draft due to how difficult it is to acquire a superstar. That's where all the 'hate' on Miami comes from. That and how they introduced it in an egotistical manner.

That's also why teams at the lower end of the spectrum can never compete. Teams like the Heat will always outmatch them simply because they have to build from the draft. Take for example the New Orleans Hornets. All they've done is build from the draft for the past seasons. However, they still struggle because teams such as Miami has players like LeBron and the best player on New Orleans is Eric Gordon. Now, granted I think Eric Gordon is an under-the-radar guy who deserves to be an all-star, but seriously? Stacking one team pretty much makes it impossible for the entire rest of the NBA to win s**t. That's why a lot of the NBA fanbase has a despise for Miami, and I don't blame them one bit. It ruins the fun of the league because you already know who is going to win the most.

They're honestly not even that stacked. All they have is Wade and LeBron. Bosh isn't even a good center. Even if LeBron James never went to Miami, it wouldn't have made that much of a difference to the low spectrum teams. Miami isn't invincible, they can be beaten.



I'm not saying Miami is invincible, but how hard it is to beat them is a load of ******** horseshit. They say it was fair for LeBron, Wade*, and Bosh all to go to Miami and yet it's not fair for Chris Paul to go to the Lakers? Yeah, the NBA is rigged.


EDIT: Wade was already in Miami, but adding two superstars and saying one guy can't join another team is rigged as ********.

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Sad but true, most of the fans are bandwagon. But what would you expect if the best player in the league goes to a team? If Kobe went to a team there'd be bandwagon fans as well.



What you expect is irrelevant. All it means is that the fans are disloyal. When LeBron's career is over so will the career of Miami Heat fans being Miami Heat fans and they'll just bandwagon on to the next best. Which at this point will probably be Kevin Durant.


Yeah so it's kind of pointless to single out one franchise's fans.



Yes but most franchises have no choice but to build from the draft due to how difficult it is to acquire a superstar. That's where all the 'hate' on Miami comes from. That and how they introduced it in an egotistical manner.

That's also why teams at the lower end of the spectrum can never compete. Teams like the Heat will always outmatch them simply because they have to build from the draft. Take for example the New Orleans Hornets. All they've done is build from the draft for the past seasons. However, they still struggle because teams such as Miami has players like LeBron and the best player on New Orleans is Eric Gordon. Now, granted I think Eric Gordon is an under-the-radar guy who deserves to be an all-star, but seriously? Stacking one team pretty much makes it impossible for the entire rest of the NBA to win s**t. That's why a lot of the NBA fanbase has a despise for Miami, and I don't blame them one bit. It ruins the fun of the league because you already know who is going to win the most.

They're honestly not even that stacked. All they have is Wade and LeBron. Bosh isn't even a good center. Even if LeBron James never went to Miami, it wouldn't have made that much of a difference to the low spectrum teams. Miami isn't invincible, they can be beaten.



I'm not saying Miami is invincible, but how hard it is to beat them is a load of ******** horseshit. They say it was fair for LeBron, Wade, and Bosh all to go to Miami and yet it's not fair for Chris Paul to go to the Lakers? Yeah, the NBA is rigged.


I don't think that was blocked because of Miami.

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Yeah so it's kind of pointless to single out one franchise's fans.



Yes but most franchises have no choice but to build from the draft due to how difficult it is to acquire a superstar. That's where all the 'hate' on Miami comes from. That and how they introduced it in an egotistical manner.

That's also why teams at the lower end of the spectrum can never compete. Teams like the Heat will always outmatch them simply because they have to build from the draft. Take for example the New Orleans Hornets. All they've done is build from the draft for the past seasons. However, they still struggle because teams such as Miami has players like LeBron and the best player on New Orleans is Eric Gordon. Now, granted I think Eric Gordon is an under-the-radar guy who deserves to be an all-star, but seriously? Stacking one team pretty much makes it impossible for the entire rest of the NBA to win s**t. That's why a lot of the NBA fanbase has a despise for Miami, and I don't blame them one bit. It ruins the fun of the league because you already know who is going to win the most.

They're honestly not even that stacked. All they have is Wade and LeBron. Bosh isn't even a good center. Even if LeBron James never went to Miami, it wouldn't have made that much of a difference to the low spectrum teams. Miami isn't invincible, they can be beaten.



I'm not saying Miami is invincible, but how hard it is to beat them is a load of ******** horseshit. They say it was fair for LeBron, Wade, and Bosh all to go to Miami and yet it's not fair for Chris Paul to go to the Lakers? Yeah, the NBA is rigged.


I don't think that was blocked because of Miami.



I didn't say it was blocked because of Miami, but to say it was an "unfair trade" when one team has 3 superstars on it at that point is a load of crap.

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Yeah so it's kind of pointless to single out one franchise's fans.



Yes but most franchises have no choice but to build from the draft due to how difficult it is to acquire a superstar. That's where all the 'hate' on Miami comes from. That and how they introduced it in an egotistical manner.

That's also why teams at the lower end of the spectrum can never compete. Teams like the Heat will always outmatch them simply because they have to build from the draft. Take for example the New Orleans Hornets. All they've done is build from the draft for the past seasons. However, they still struggle because teams such as Miami has players like LeBron and the best player on New Orleans is Eric Gordon. Now, granted I think Eric Gordon is an under-the-radar guy who deserves to be an all-star, but seriously? Stacking one team pretty much makes it impossible for the entire rest of the NBA to win s**t. That's why a lot of the NBA fanbase has a despise for Miami, and I don't blame them one bit. It ruins the fun of the league because you already know who is going to win the most.

They're honestly not even that stacked. All they have is Wade and LeBron. Bosh isn't even a good center. Even if LeBron James never went to Miami, it wouldn't have made that much of a difference to the low spectrum teams. Miami isn't invincible, they can be beaten.



I'm not saying Miami is invincible, but how hard it is to beat them is a load of ******** horseshit. They say it was fair for LeBron, Wade, and Bosh all to go to Miami and yet it's not fair for Chris Paul to go to the Lakers? Yeah, the NBA is rigged.


I don't think that was blocked because of Miami.



I didn't say it was blocked because of Miami, but to say it was an "unfair trade" when one team has 3 superstars on it at that point is a load of crap.

Well yeah, that makes sense I guess.

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Sad but true, most of the fans are bandwagon. But what would you expect if the best player in the league goes to a team? If Kobe went to a team there'd be bandwagon fans as well.



What you expect is irrelevant. All it means is that the fans are disloyal. When LeBron's career is over so will the career of Miami Heat fans being Miami Heat fans and they'll just bandwagon on to the next best. Which at this point will probably be Kevin Durant.


Yeah so it's kind of pointless to single out one franchise's fans.



Yes but most franchises have no choice but to build from the draft due to how difficult it is to acquire a superstar. That's where all the 'hate' on Miami comes from. That and how they introduced it in an egotistical manner.

That's also why teams at the lower end of the spectrum can never compete. Teams like the Heat will always outmatch them simply because they have to build from the draft. Take for example the New Orleans Hornets. All they've done is build from the draft for the past seasons. However, they still struggle because teams such as Miami has players like LeBron and the best player on New Orleans is Eric Gordon. Now, granted I think Eric Gordon is an under-the-radar guy who deserves to be an all-star, but seriously? Stacking one team pretty much makes it impossible for the entire rest of the NBA to win s**t. That's why a lot of the NBA fanbase has a despise for Miami, and I don't blame them one bit. It ruins the fun of the league because you already know who is going to win the most.

They're honestly not even that stacked. All they have is Wade and LeBron. Bosh isn't even a good center. Even if LeBron James never went to Miami, it wouldn't have made that much of a difference to the low spectrum teams. Miami isn't invincible, they can be beaten.


They can be beaten, but you need a hard a** back court and at least one good big (which MANY teams lack). And to say that bosh is not a good center isn't fair. He's more so a pf in a center's position (undersized, etc.) The way Miami plays they need spacing for LeBron and wade and neither haslem nor bosh space the floor effectively, but bosh does it better than haslem. But if you were to build a team around bosh, they would be pretty good (A.k.a. raptors bosh)

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Sad but true, most of the fans are bandwagon. But what would you expect if the best player in the league goes to a team? If Kobe went to a team there'd be bandwagon fans as well.



What you expect is irrelevant. All it means is that the fans are disloyal. When LeBron's career is over so will the career of Miami Heat fans being Miami Heat fans and they'll just bandwagon on to the next best. Which at this point will probably be Kevin Durant.


Yeah so it's kind of pointless to single out one franchise's fans.



Yes but most franchises have no choice but to build from the draft due to how difficult it is to acquire a superstar. That's where all the 'hate' on Miami comes from. That and how they introduced it in an egotistical manner.

That's also why teams at the lower end of the spectrum can never compete. Teams like the Heat will always outmatch them simply because they have to build from the draft. Take for example the New Orleans Hornets. All they've done is build from the draft for the past seasons. However, they still struggle because teams such as Miami has players like LeBron and the best player on New Orleans is Eric Gordon. Now, granted I think Eric Gordon is an under-the-radar guy who deserves to be an all-star, but seriously? Stacking one team pretty much makes it impossible for the entire rest of the NBA to win s**t. That's why a lot of the NBA fanbase has a despise for Miami, and I don't blame them one bit. It ruins the fun of the league because you already know who is going to win the most.

They're honestly not even that stacked. All they have is Wade and LeBron. Bosh isn't even a good center. Even if LeBron James never went to Miami, it wouldn't have made that much of a difference to the low spectrum teams. Miami isn't invincible, they can be beaten.
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