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  • WTF
    MVP
    • Aug 2002
    • 20274

    #1

    Choosing a secondary team to root for?

    Alright, so the way this goes... I'm at a Cross Roads in the peak of my Sports watching days. Down one road, root for the team that I have watched for the vast majority of my days... continue getting intensely heated while watching the games on tv, win or lose, and not truly being able to enjoy it. Down the other road, choose a team that I have no connection to, and be able to sit back and watch it for what it is... entertainment.

    I'm to the point, where I'm literally on edge for the vast majority of the games, that it's taking the enjoyment out of watching them.

    Has anyone ever picked a "secondary" team to watch and root for, that you have no real connection to?
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  • ScoobySnax
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    • Mar 2009
    • 7624

    #2
    Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

    I've really enjoyed watching Orlando play these last couple of years. They're very exciting to watch and they can beat you a multitude of ways. The Thunder would be right after them.
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    • Cebby
      Banned
      • Apr 2005
      • 22327

      #3
      Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

      Since all of my teams suck (though the Nats are pretending to be competitive) I pick a team in the playoffs to root for.

      Most of the time it comes from me being unbiased and logical and thus wanting to see that play out. This generally results in me wanting the favorite to win because of random excuses that they cannot win (generally the Lakers, Peyton Manning, and this year Kentucky basketball). Plus they're generally unlikable teams/players which adds to irrationality of the haters making more interesting (and funny) discussions.

      I wouldn't consider myself a fan of any of them and don't get particularly excited when they win or lose (unless it's a good game) but it's more interesting than watching a game not caring who wins.

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      • z Revis
        Hall Of Fame
        • Oct 2008
        • 13639

        #4
        Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

        I think everyone has other teams that they like and root for especially if their team sucks. The Pacers are horrible so I've been rooting for the Suns the entire Playoffs(except at first it was the Heat because Wade is my favorite player in the NBA). I've always liked them. Steve Nash is enjoyable to watch and I love Stoudemire. I don't consider them my 'secondary' team. I'm not big in having two teams in the same sport. Plus even if I tried to be an actual fan of the Suns, I probably couldn't do it as I have no connection to them at all(that's also the reason I don't have an MLB team.. there are no MLB teams in Indiana so growing up I didn't have a team and I find it hard to pick a random team and say it's mine if I don't have a connection to them). I root for the Suns and hope they win, but I don't really care that much if they win or lose.
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        • WeLLWeLL
          MVP
          • Nov 2008
          • 2507

          #5
          Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

          I root for whoever faces LA. But seriously, I have rooted for the Thunder and the Suns in the playoffs this year. Always been a fan of Nash and I loved watching Durant at Texas. I would really enjoy seeing the Suns make it to the finals, but they have quite a roadblock in front of them.

          In the East I really don't care too much. I just root for good and competitive series, and so far the Cleveland/Boston series has been entertaining.

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          • King_B_Mack
            All Star
            • Jan 2009
            • 24450

            #6
            Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

            The best way to go is narrowing down your favorite players and going from there. The possibilities are endless when you're rooting for a team based on who plays for them. For example, obviously I'm a die-hard Bulls fan and have been with that team through the good and bad (I'm looking at you Tim Floyd/Bill Cartwright era). I also obviously was a huge Pippen and Jordan fan, so when Pip left the team and went to the Rockets I've always had a small interest in what they've done as a team since and then when he went to Portland I was cheering for him, but I found myself growing fond of the Blazers as well and like the Rockets I keep my eye on what the Blazers are doing and can't really root against them.

            I'm also a fan of Vince, LeBron, Melo, Chauncey, Wade, D-Will, Amare, Durant, Nash and Dirk. So in situations like the playoffs now, once my Bulls are sent packing it's easy to continue watching the games and enjoying what I'm seeing cause I like seeing all those guys do well. Plus it helps to be a huge basketball nut and whether I'm a fan of the team or not, I can appreciate what teams like Boston or San Antonio are doing most of the time. I don't have quite the little connection to any of those guy's teams like I did for Portland and Houston, but I still like seeing them do well as long as it isn't at the Bulls expense lol.

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            • Hassan Darkside
              We Here
              • Sep 2003
              • 7561

              #7
              Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

              I'm a Knicks fan but I'll root for LA because I've always been a Kobe fan and I'll root for Washington sometimes because they're the hometown team. But I don't root for them like I do NY.

              And I agree with the second half of King_B_Mack's post. I'll root for individuals a lot of times because I enjoy watching them play. I love watching Deron Williams, Dwight, Josh Smith, VC, LeBron, Nash etc play so I'll root for them from time to time.

              But if you really want to be on the edge of your seat and emotionally tied into a basketball game, bet on it.
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              • KG
                Welcome Back
                • Sep 2005
                • 17583

                #8
                Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

                Originally posted by Ruff Ryder
                I'm a Knicks fan but I'll root for LA because I've always been a Kobe fan and I'll root for Washington sometimes because they're the hometown team. But I don't root for them like I do NY.

                And I agree with the second half of King_B_Mack's post. I'll root for individuals a lot of times because I enjoy watching them play. I love watching Deron Williams, Dwight, Josh Smith, VC, LeBron, Nash etc play so I'll root for them from time to time.

                But if you really want to be on the edge of your seat and emotionally tied into a basketball game, bet on it.
                Word on both points.

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                • Kruza
                  Mainstream Outlaw
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 6285

                  #9
                  Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

                  Whenever the Pistons are out of it (or never really in it to begin with), and I haven't made any bets on games, I don't root strongly for any secondary teams during the playoffs. I just want to see good basketball plays being made and also observe closely at what kind of strategies are being utilized by both teams during the course of a game.

                  But with that said, I find myself mildly rooting for the Suns this year because of Grant Hill and Alvin Gentry. I have always thought that both guys were treated unfairly while in Detroit during the 1990s, so it's good for me to see them doing well in the playoffs over there in Phoenix.

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                  • Shinyhubcaps
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 1786

                    #10
                    Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

                    I root for the Bucks and usually the Spurs, but certainly now in the playoffs, I've been rooting for the Suns and the Magic. Both are really exciting and have a lot of guys deserving of success.

                    Actually, come to think of it, I went to Spurs, Suns, and Magic games at Milwaukee this year... I cheered for the Bucks, but those are teams that I would go out of my way to see in person.

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                    • BlueNGold
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 21817

                      #11
                      Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

                      The only team left I'd root for if the Cavs were to get eliminated this week would be the Suns. As for the Celtics, Lakers and Magic.....**** 'em.
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                      • WTF
                        MVP
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 20274

                        #12
                        Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

                        Check this thread... I'm now looking for a new primary team to root for, after 28 years... well, I guess 19 years... didn't really care for nba til I was 9.
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                        • ProfessaPackMan
                          Bamma
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 63852

                          #13
                          Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

                          Still room available to hop on the Nets' Wagon my man. New Owner, new arena, new faces. The Future is looking bright for us Nets Fans so why shouldn't you be apart of it.
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                          • billmatic
                            Treble Complete
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 7365

                            #14
                            Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

                            I've always rooted for all the LA teams, but have pretty much adopted all the DC teams as my secondary teams since I moved out here as a kid. Unfortunately they all suck.

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                            • WTF
                              MVP
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 20274

                              #15
                              Re: Choosing a secondary team to root for?

                              Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
                              Still room available to hop on the Nets' Wagon my man. New Owner, new arena, new faces. The Future is looking bright for us Nets Fans so why shouldn't you be apart of it.
                              I just want a team that puts forth effort. 3 games out of this series, we have put for little to no effort. If the Nets can provide that, then I may very well do so. lol
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