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  • FSUNoles2009
    Rookie
    • Jul 2011
    • 109

    #91
    Wow, quite possibly one of the most interesting threads I've read on OS. My thoughts have been mentioned in earlier parts of the thread.

    One:
    Originally posted by cooknj
    I think people dislike the way the Heat were built. Three star players colluded with each other to form a super team that's now been to the NBA Finals for four straight years. It doesn't feel organic or fair.

    Two:
    Originally posted by DiscountCleric
    If LeBron had convinced Wade & Bosh to come to Cleveland, or if Bosh had convinced Wade & LeBron to go to Toronto, the hate wouldn't be there. But they all went to the warm weather, to the party scene, to the city who made the playoffs 60+% of the time & was five years removed from winning a championship.

    I saw references to the Bulls of the 90s and Kobe. Yeah, I feel the same with Kobe too; arrogant prick - extremely cocky. I cannot wait until he's gone.

    Essentially, as I've heard prior, it's due to competition and it's bad for competition and fans that have continually followed their team for years and years and decades. (Think of Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Clippers -- until recently, Washington Wizards whom have watched their teams continually lose.... over and over again.) Then, we have this purchased team and takes any interest out.

    As a long time Magic fan, the NBA is getting to the point where small markets need to pack up and leave. It's starting to get pointless to even care. That's why I'm so happy that OKC has been as successful as they have been since the inception of the team. Still sucks to Seattle fans -- they desperately need a team again.
    Last edited by FSUNoles2009; 06-04-2014, 09:07 PM.

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    • Sgt_Carnage
      Banned
      • Feb 2014
      • 949

      #92
      Re: Sound Off: Why Does America Hate the Heat?

      Originally posted by TripleCrown9
      Somebody's sarcasm meter is broken.
      whatever you say there,sport.

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      • ThreeKing
        Banned
        • Aug 2007
        • 5855

        #93
        Re: Sound Off: Why Does America Hate the Heat?

        Not trolling. Stating how I feel about the situation. The topic at hand was why they're so hated and to sound off. I stated my reasons.

        Somehow, some people brought up MJ and the Bulls. But I guess that's not trolling.

        Whatever, it's all good.

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        • darknmild
          Rookie
          • Sep 2005
          • 115

          #94
          I've hated the Miami Heat and the NBA since the 2006 Finals. When they both the Heat and the NBA front office beat my beloved Mavs in 6 games because of the atrocious officiating in that series.
          Texas on my heart ; Dallas on my back.

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          • The 24th Letter
            ERA
            • Oct 2007
            • 39438

            #95
            Re: Sound Off: Why Does America Hate the Heat?

            Sounds like guys are watching the NBA to determine the best babysitting candidate instead of basketball....

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            • Cavsfan4life
              MVP
              • Sep 2009
              • 1039

              #96
              Re: Sound Off: Why Does America Hate the Heat?

              That parade they had after signing is what made me dislike the Heat. How they got together was an issue as well, and taking paycuts to make it happen. LBJ was a big reason as well, first game 5, and then the decision. Game 5, he checked out, was not involved at all during the game. The Decision was poorly done, it did raise money for charity, but Im sure there are more ways to be charitable.

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              • RedSceptile
                MVP
                • Jun 2011
                • 3682

                #97
                Re: Sound Off: Why Does America Hate the Heat?

                Originally posted by TripleCrown9
                He asked for it. He could have easily gone to college for 4 years after high school.

                He wanted the fame, the money, the coverage.
                That's terrible logic. Going to college doesn't mean you want the fame the money or the coverage. Like what?

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                • Demoncrom
                  Rookie
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 118

                  #98
                  Because most Americans are losers and it makes them feel better to hate on winners.

                  For the idiots saying they are a bought team, what exactly do you think teams are? GMs are paid to get the BEST talent. Has to be the dumbest concept ever. You mad because they managed to get great players?

                  I am not even a basketball fan and I am amazed at the level of stupid. The HEAT need to keep crushing teams to prove a point so let the HATE consume you losers. LOL.

                  Nothing personal , but seriously win more hate less.

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                  • ojandpizza
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 29854

                    #99
                    Re: Sound Off: Why Does America Hate the Heat?

                    The decision was poorly done but with good intention. I don't think anybody before hand would have imagined the backlash he would get, because if I remember before hand there were no "issues" with the decision before it happened.. And I can honestly understand people from Cleveland or nearby who would be mad that he left. I didn't want him to leave but I sure as hell didn't hold a grudge about it, for anyone other than Cleveland fans do so has always seemed strange to me.

                    As for him leaving I like how he did it. He didn't leave off somewhere for more money, he didn't stay or leave to another crap team to rack up the stats. He took and pay cut and a role cut to win basketball games. Winning in the end is what the game is supposed to be about.

                    It's funny when I see people talk about guys and say "he'll never win as a first option he should move to so-and-so", or "he took too much money for them to add other pieces", or "he should go play with so and so to have a contending team".. Yet those same people will look back on LeBron leaving and criticize it, when technically he did every thing the right way, the exact way they want other people to do it.


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                    • ProfessaPackMan
                      Bamma
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 63869

                      #100
                      Re: Sound Off: Why Does America Hate the Heat?

                      What's up with the random *** shots at Americans?

                      I just hate the player specific fans. The ones that only root for that one specific player and could care less about the rest of the team. Those people annoy me more than anything when it comes to Sports off the court/field.

                      An example of this: My sister used to be a Boston Celtics fan mainly because of Paul Pierce, so of course once he got traded, she immediately tells me that she's now a Nets fan. Joe or Deron can go off for 25-30 pts and the she'll respond to me with nonsense like "Why aren't they passing Pierce the ball? Why aren't they letting Pierce score too?". Or if someone passes the ball to Pierce and he either drops it or turns it over, she'll find a way to blame the other player passing Pierce the ball.

                      These are the type of fans I despise and I feel like these type of fans that make the Heat fanbase look bad/worse than they are and is probably a reason why folks may have an issue with them. I know guys like Diesel, vtcha(?) and BTH are the 2 coolest and most knowledgeable Heat fans that I know period(only ones on here as far as I know also lol)so I definitely don't group those guys in with the others. Much respect to those guys.

                      /random tangent
                      #RespectTheCulture

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                      • Cavsfan4life
                        MVP
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 1039

                        #101
                        Re: Sound Off: Why Does America Hate the Heat?

                        The backlash should have been expected, especially when leaving Cleveland, a sports city with a lot of things that dont end well beginning with "The" lol. Obviously winning is the main goal, its sports and competition. The 3 took paycuts when at that time, they were top 15 players, I dont consider that important, endorsements and a tax free state probably made up the difference. James role didnt change, he was the #1 option with Wade and Bosh having to defer. Its even more noticeable now, but that came along with LBJ maturing(Mavs loss in a big way). Bosh took the bigges "cut" in his role, in TOR he was more than just a spot up shooter, LBJ and Wade had to learn to play together, dont think it led to them taking lesser roles.

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                        • EAGLESFAN10
                          MVP
                          • Nov 2011
                          • 2365

                          #102
                          Re: Sound Off: Why Does America Hate the Heat?

                          The thing that gets me is he had 3 choices in mind when trying to make a decision

                          those choices were Miami , Chicago , Brooklyn and New York

                          so no matter where he went he would've been joining allstar talent

                          people talk about LeBron's humbleness and attitude and this is off topic but IMO that's what's holding Durant back from winning a ring

                          I also dont get why people hate that LBJ and Bosh joined Wade but were completely fie when Garnett and Allen joined Pierce

                          And to whoever said the Heat are a bunch of "Prima donnas" must not watch the Clippers , Pacers , Thunder , Knicks , etc pretty much every team is
                          LOUISVILLE
                          Ali/Mayweather
                          Eagles

                          BRON IS THE GOAT!!

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                          • Majingir
                            Moderator
                            • Apr 2005
                            • 46967

                            #103
                            Re: Sound Off: Why Does America Hate the Heat?

                            Don't know about Americans,but from a Canadians perspective...It's partially cause of how they came together(all 3 guys deciding around Olympics-ASG they'd play together).

                            Big reason though is media. Like in all sports,mainstream media is biggest bandwagoners out there. Whoever is good/popular is who the media talks about, and when talking about NBA,they always have to mention Heat. It's even worse cause they win all the time too so media will focus on them so much more. Look at baseball and Yankees,everyone hates them mostly cause of how much money they always spend,but the media makes the hate so much bigger.

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                            • King_B_Mack
                              All Star
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 24467

                              #104
                              Re: Sound Off: Why Does America Hate the Heat?

                              Originally posted by ojandpizza
                              The decision was poorly done but with good intention. I don't think anybody before hand would have imagined the backlash he would get, because if I remember before hand there were no "issues" with the decision before it happened.. And I can honestly understand people from Cleveland or nearby who would be mad that he left. I didn't want him to leave but I sure as hell didn't hold a grudge about it, for anyone other than Cleveland fans do so has always seemed strange to me.

                              As for him leaving I like how he did it. He didn't leave off somewhere for more money, he didn't stay or leave to another crap team to rack up the stats. He took and pay cut and a role cut to win basketball games. Winning in the end is what the game is supposed to be about.

                              It's funny when I see people talk about guys and say "he'll never win as a first option he should move to so-and-so", or "he took too much money for them to add other pieces", or "he should go play with so and so to have a contending team".. Yet those same people will look back on LeBron leaving and criticize it, when technically he did every thing the right way, the exact way they want other people to do it.


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                              Honestly, I don't hate the Heat or LeBron. I don't like them, but I don't hate them. Stuff like this is part of the reason this Big Three era annoys me. People definitely called out the stupidity of the Decision beforehand so that argument can go right now. Then the idea that the Decision had good intentions is crap too. LeBron is a smart, business/media savvy dude. He knew what kind of backlash was possible for that show, holding it at a Boys and Girls club was strictly done so it could be used as a crutch just like a bunch of people try to do whenever the topic comes up. "It raised a lot of money for charity." There's about a billion different things LeBron James could organize to raise money for the B&G club. I'm sure the thought going into that was that they could kill two birds with one stone. Have this "cool" special, show up the Cavs and Cleveland for how he felt slighted by them at that time and if people had an issue with him leaving and the way he was doing it, at least he has this to fall back on.


                              I also don't put much stock into the taking less money argument since there's no state tax in Florida so there's not really a huge sacrifice there because that helps make up the difference.

                              Anyway, these are old issues being rehashed for no reason.

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                              • eye guy
                                Rookie
                                • Jan 2008
                                • 284

                                #105
                                It definitely isn't the Heat. I was a huge Heat and Wade fan but jumped ship when LeBron came on board.

                                If LeBron stayed in Cleveland and never won a title I'd still appreciate and respect him more than what I do now. The whole decision, coming out party, and his general attitude just put me right off. He was supposed to be the 'next' big thing. Bigger than Jordan some said. And whether you were a fan or not, you still watched him play because he's a freak of nature.

                                But when you put yourself in a position where you surround yourself with other super stars, you kind of blend in a bit and that whole aura of being the heir to the throne becomes tainted, what with everything leading up to his signing with the Heat.

                                If his measurement of greatness comes in the form of championship rings, then Wade will always be one up.

                                The fans too are annoying. Most of them are band wagoners who will disappear if he chooses to play elsewhere. I have a whole group of friends on FB who never actually watched the NBA come out with the whole, "I was a fan when Hardaway was playing" and theyre barely old enough to remember anything lol...

                                But the reason is LeBron.
                                ...we held several meetings to discuss the future of the franchise. After going through those meetings, it became very clear that the vision I had for the game was different from where the leadership wanted to take it. I parted ways with EA shortly after...

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