Andre Drummond era pistons was my first team to get into and only because it was the next closest team and i didn't wanna seem like a fake fan for being a fan of a team with LeBron on it
Has the Charlotte Hornets fan I would have to say the worst thing that they did was break up the Kendall Gill Larry Johnson Alonzo mourning trio I feel like that squad could have done something special if they've been able to stay together for at least just 7 or 8 years and if Larry Johnson didn't hurt his back so early on in his career
Being a bucks fan and having them trade one our best players to the Celtics so they can win the championship was wild and the Celtics my second fav team kinda felt like a slap in the face lol
I was a Sixers fan in the early 2000s, and this may seem petty given the talent org has had, but never fully putting everything together in my lifetime.
You’re telling you couldn’t win AI a single ring and dropped the ball so hard at the 2004 Olympics, you had to fundamentally change the way teams were structured? After Iverson left, I checked out and started rooting for the Phillies and Eagles. I wasn’t even a fan but the Sixers for most of the 21st Century really did this shit:
– Told us to “trust the process” in one of the most blatant tankings in American sports – Had a rotating door of talent in the starting lineup that should have been the key to success at least once but never put it all together – Were in the process of threatening to displace loads of families and businesses in Chinatown for a new stadium despite not having a championship in forty years and then deciding on a possible location in Camden, NJ.
The Phillies got it done this side of the century with Gillick and Dombrowski, making them consistently the most entertaining team in the city. Howie Roseman is one of the smartest men in American sports when it comes to trading. The Sixers management is actual ass, and, unless they finally put everything together, they need to scorch the earth of all management positions.
To paraphrase a quote from sports YouTube, it’s okay when your team is bad because then a rebuild can begin. It’s good when your team is consistently good. The Sixers are neither. It’s just business as usual.
I'm from Charlotte AND ONCE BACK IN 1996 WE MADE A DRAFT PICK AND JUST LIKE CHARLOTTE WE TURNED AROUND AND TRADED THE PIC BEFORE HE COULD PLAY AND JUST SO HAPPEN THE MFER TURNED INTO KOBE 😂😂😂😢
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Oh God that Big 3. Did anybody think that was gonna go well?
Im from Minnesota, so idek where to start lol
When sac got rid of IT. We was literally balling with him, Cuz, and Reke. George Carl a hater
The pistons did alot of dumb stuff between 2010 too now
Andre Drummond era pistons was my first team to get into and only because it was the next closest team and i didn't wanna seem like a fake fan for being a fan of a team with LeBron on it
Signed LBJ
Cavs fan, idk I’m not tapped in tbh, play Cedi!
I watched at least 65-70 games of that season where Josh Smith played the 3. I'm still scarred from it.
That lineup is basketball terrorism
Blew 2 3-1 leads in the 2010s
I still got smoke for Danny Ainge for what happened to IT
Has the Charlotte Hornets fan I would have to say the worst thing that they did was break up the Kendall Gill Larry Johnson Alonzo mourning trio I feel like that squad could have done something special if they've been able to stay together for at least just 7 or 8 years and if Larry Johnson didn't hurt his back so early on in his career
I used to trade Josh Smith and Greg Monroe with the quickness on those 2ks cuz they had crazy value
As a current day white Sox fan, I understand this on a deep, deep level.
You didnt let the guy go first.
Two best rebounders on the same team they just had no offense
Being a bucks fan and having them trade one our best players to the Celtics so they can win the championship was wild and the Celtics my second fav team kinda felt like a slap in the face lol
I was a Sixers fan in the early 2000s, and this may seem petty given the talent org has had, but never fully putting everything together in my lifetime.
You’re telling you couldn’t win AI a single ring and dropped the ball so hard at the 2004 Olympics, you had to fundamentally change the way teams were structured? After Iverson left, I checked out and started rooting for the Phillies and Eagles. I wasn’t even a fan but the Sixers for most of the 21st Century really did this shit:
– Told us to “trust the process” in one of the most blatant tankings in American sports
– Had a rotating door of talent in the starting lineup that should have been the key to success at least once but never put it all together
– Were in the process of threatening to displace loads of families and businesses in Chinatown for a new stadium despite not having a championship in forty years and then deciding on a possible location in Camden, NJ.
The Phillies got it done this side of the century with Gillick and Dombrowski, making them consistently the most entertaining team in the city. Howie Roseman is one of the smartest men in American sports when it comes to trading. The Sixers management is actual ass, and, unless they finally put everything together, they need to scorch the earth of all management positions.
To paraphrase a quote from sports YouTube, it’s okay when your team is bad because then a rebuild can begin. It’s good when your team is consistently good. The Sixers are neither. It’s just business as usual.
they still suck😂😂
I'm from Charlotte AND ONCE BACK IN 1996 WE MADE A DRAFT PICK AND JUST LIKE CHARLOTTE WE TURNED AROUND AND TRADED THE PIC BEFORE HE COULD PLAY AND JUST SO HAPPEN THE MFER TURNED INTO KOBE 😂😂😂😢
the fact that josh smith was still getting paid for like 7 years after this is crazy
Gave up on Derrick rose and Jimmy butler