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Oh shut up.. Same Media Market noob.
Well I'll have fun going to games while you cry about the owners stealing your team.
Oh shut up.. Same Media Market noob.
Lol, if Anaheim is part of LA then ima say that sacramento is part of the bay area. It's hilarious how some of you can s*** on LA when you've never even been down here. Every city has scum bags, only difference is that Sacramento is too dumb to realize what a pro sports team can do for it's city which is unfortunate cause you guys don't deserve to lose your team. The LA hate needs to stop though, you guys have no idea what you're talking about.
Lol, if Anaheim is part of LA then ima say that sacramento is part of the bay area. It's hilarious how some of you can s*** on LA when you've never even been down here. Every city has scum bags, only difference is that Sacramento is too dumb to realize what a pro sports team can do for it's city which is unfortunate cause you guys don't deserve to lose your team. The LA hate needs to stop though, you guys have no idea what you're talking about.
Lol, if Anaheim is part of LA then ima say that sacramento is part of the bay area. It's hilarious how some of you can s*** on LA when you've never even been down here. Every city has scum bags, only difference is that Sacramento is too dumb to realize what a pro sports team can do for it's city which is unfortunate cause you guys don't deserve to lose your team. The LA hate needs to stop though, you guys have no idea what you're talking about.
That has nothing to do with anything I was saying. Anaheim is not LA, it's in a whole different county. I was mocking the people who lump the OC and la together by saying that I'm gonna lump sac and the bay together (which I know is false)
That has nothing to do with anything I was saying. Anaheim is not LA, it's in a whole different county. I was mocking the people who lump the OC and la together by saying that I'm gonna lump sac and the bay together (which I know is false)
So are SF, Oakland, and San Jose, and yet they are all part of the Bay Area, just like LA, OC and (partially) Riverside County form the greater LA metro area.
Well I'll have fun going to games while you cry about the owners stealing your team.
Nothing good is coming out of any of this anymore.
Yeah, i can't beleive the pettiness that is currently on this board. Everyone is saying poor me i'm a local or poor me i'm not a local so i have no say...
In the past this board has been an opinion board, where people would post opinions and a debate my arise from that. Lately everyone is is attacking everything that is put up on this board and some people are really stooping low (can't wait to see what response this invokes).
Look, pretty much everyone who supports the Kings wants them to stay, but sadly as time goes on it's looking like that's not going to happen. I understand the passion of the locals and also understand why this passion is putting off people who aren't in the area. I also understand that the Maloof's are in a business and I know how i would look at a business venture.
At the end of the day, i actually don't know what to think anymore. I was so against the Kings moving, but now there is so much false, misleading information out there. I guess ill go with, what will be, will be. Personally i have absolutely no control over the situation, i just hope that it ends up being the best for this franchise long term, whether that be the Kings or not, but i will contuinue to support the team.
P.S. i have also been though this similar situation will my AFL (Australian Football League) Team, and in the end they didn't move because of a lack of support for the move. However, in Australia no one actually has the power themselves to move a team. The members do, which does include all the fans who buy annual memberships.
Do some research on the old Sonics forums. Same thing happened there. Pretty much the locals didn't remain fans of the "Thunder", but others still follow that were not local. It's the nature of the beast. You won't see many Sonics fans from Seattle following the Thunder at all. That's just how it is. Too much local pride. If/When the new forums go up start a poll in a year or two and ask where people are from. I bet there will be less than 5% from norcal opposed to now where it's probably closer to 40%-50%.
I don't hate anyone from SoCal, but I do get pissed off at their lack of compassion or understanding from where a lot of us Sac people are coming from.
"Suck it up and just remain fans!"
"sometimes that just doesn't happen when you get hurt by owners of a team".
Once they leave Sacramento, i'm no longer a fan. I'd like to be but the thought of watching our beloved Kings win in some other city and play for a fan base that doesn't deserve them makes me sick to my stomach. It'd make watching games a miserable experience for me. Because of that, I'll find things other than basketball to fill that void The Kings leave. If that makes me a bandwagon fan, then so be it. I'm not interested in lowering myself to pissing contests with morons about whose a better breed of fan. All I know is that i love The Kings and that once they're gone it will be too painful for me to still follow and support them. Sometimes in life you have to cut ties, this is one of those times for me. As for the rest of you "real" fans, well, have fun watching the championship parade in Anaheim.
pray tell, what makes a fan base "deserving" of having a professional basketball team?
I'm an international fan so I'll remain loyal to them no matter what. But of course most of all I wish them to stay in Sacto - way too many memories are associated with the old Arco and Sacramento franchise.
I have never really hated on the Lakers or whatever since becomming a Kings fan. I still have my "Back to Back" Wheaties boxes and the rest of my Laker memorbilia from when I was a kid. Magic Johnson, and KAJ posters and stuff. I am still going to be a Laker fan...
......... Enough said right there
I have never been to LA and have always hated it.
Padrino, you've been making a little too much sense lately, slow down![]()
Logic... hurting...brain...
Imagine Opening Night, 2011, at Honda Center. Chris Webber could toss up the ceremonial first jump ball. Robert Horry could grab it and make a 3-pointer from half court. Vlade Divac could flop when hit with the first note of the national anthem.