BTW, I have seen some questioning of fandom, which I think is wrong. I guess tankers and non-tankers alike are all fans.
But the last few years the game threads went from a positive vibe to an extremely negative vibe with lots of posters just laying waste with negative and over the top criticism, often calling the coach and the players names and just excoriating this team.
Has no one else noticed that a lot of these posters that were doing this are the same group of posters that are cheering for losses and ripping this team a new one whenever they win?
Now maybe where I come from in place and time, being a fan of a team meant something different but if this is the new way to be a fan(when your team is mediocre to good to berate them and when they stink to cheer for losses) then I guess I am just out of touch with the times. But if that's what being a fan is nowadays, then I am dang glad I taught my kids a different way to be a fan.
Happy tanking.
Yeah, I get where you're coming from. The game threads are generally not a very happy place, and haven't been for a while.
I think the last few years have been tough, and it will get better.
At first, we were dealing with an older team in decline that often (seemingly) took regular season games off. Even when they tried, they sometimes got beaten by teams that were younger, bigger, faster, more athletic, and more energetic, yet far less talented. It's hard to watch your team lose by virtue of not having the energy to try harder. Still, they made up for it in the playoffs, for the most part.
Last year, the team was a total mess. Mediocre in the worst way -- veterans getting paid above their production, old guys looking tired or taking games off, a team that generally didn't seem to fit together nearly as well as expected. And then there was a wave of injuries, including one of the marquee guys. It was all a major letdown after the 2012 playoffs gave some (largely irrational) hope to the fanbase.
This year is the worst case scenario, basically. We have a team that is built to lose and yet half the roster is comprised of veterans who have peaked as role players. Most of the players here probably have no future with the team. There's no clear-cut young star to pin our hopes on. Nobody on the team really plays with an "it" factor that makes the team exciting to watch even when they lose. The only guy on the team who can really do that is a mercurial veteran point guard, polarizing even in a good year, recovering from a major knee injury. Pretty close to a perfect storm for fan negativity, it seems.
Hopefully the deck gets cleared a bit this summer, the draft brings in a young guy with star potential, Rondo comes back fully healthy next year and with something to prove, and the roster is constructed in a clear, intentional way (other than for losing).
I think we'll see more general optimism and positivity and less gleeful tearing down of the team, or cheering for losses, once the team has a clear and obvious direction and there's some more exciting talent to watch out on the floor. It's just hard to have too much loyalty or be very optimistic about a team featuring Gerald Wallace, Jeff Green, Brandon Bass, and Kris Humphries. It's hard to get too attached when in all likelihood most of the prominent players will be continuing their careers elsewhere after the next year or so.