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What an odd bump.
I do what I want.
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What an odd bump.
Explain to me exactly what's wrong with "fair weather fans". Isn't that like saying "people who go to see enjoyable movies instead of shitty movies are just fair weather movie-goers!!!!" Is it somehow more noble to support the team of the city you just happen to have been born in? Why?
No actually it's not even close to the same. Maybe the similarity would be going to your local market instead of Safeway a few miles out of town. Pay a little extra and have less of a selection, but support the town that's important to you.
It's extremely arguable that rooting for a local team "supports" the town. It's different from movies only in that people feel a sense of tribalism about local teams, which is obviously within their rights. But I don't see any point or merit to negatively branding people who enjoy the sport but don't feel that same sense of tribalism.
I think it's more just local pride in a community asset than it is tribalism.
Tribalism infers that those that you are rooting for are a part of your "tribe". Most primitive tribes left today don't accept outsiders as a part of their tribe, and it's rare than an NBA team is fully comprised of members of the tribe that the fanbase associates with in terms of identity.

If I didn't have a favorite team, I'd probably just follow players, the way I did before I latched onto Portland.
You were a Pippen fan, right?
