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GhostOfPoverty
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Really easy why they say that - They are jealous and they want to diminish what teams like the Lakers and Boston Celtics have done. Now let me ask a question
How many of the current owners in the NBA have one a title while owning the team? I think it would be more accurate to reset the clock every time the ownership resets. It's really just a retarded argument and a tired old one
Jealous? What? Did you miss the part where I said I don't view the extra title under the Twins franchise's belt that they got as the Washington Senators in the same light as the ones they won as the Minnesota Twins?
Also, as much as I want to see my teams of choice win, I'm an adult, so I don't get "jealous" when other teams win it. I'll admit it rubs me the wrong way initially when say the Packers succeed and the Vikings fail, for example, but I'm not concerned about it in the long-term. Furthermore, I've been one of the more vocal non-Pats fan supporters of the Patriots/Tom Brady on this forum. Not that I expect you to have noticed that given that this is the NBA sub, but my point is, it isn't about "jealousy". I'm willing to admit when something is earned/deserved, and once again, I wasn't discrediting the championships on a historical level, just that I think it's weak sauce for a fan base of the team as they are in their current location to take pride for what the franchise did under a completely different fan base in a different city.
Honestly, by your logic, I should be able to claim that the Timberwolves have some claim to those 5 Minneapolis titles, as it was Minnesotans/mostly people who would be Timberwolves fans today who backed and supported the Minneapolis Lakers through those titles. But I don't, because it doesn't make sense. But it doesn't make any less sense than acting like the city of L.A. had any involvement whatsoever in those same 5 championships.