I was talking to a group of young people tonight and was surprised by how many of them were rooting for the Miami Heat. How does that happen? Are we no longer a society that roots for the underdog??? I was very surprised.
I was talking to a group of young people tonight and was surprised by how many of them were rooting for the Miami Heat. How does that happen? Are we no longer a society that roots for the underdog??? I was very surprised.
"I am your child from the future. I'm sorry I didn't tell you this earlier." - Dylan Easton
Wonderful Monds (06-24-2013)
Do you not remember the Michael Jordan years and all the Bulls "fans"? Not exactly a new phenomenon.
Donder (06-12-2013),Revering4Blue (06-12-2013),Tom Servo (06-12-2013)
"I am your child from the future. I'm sorry I didn't tell you this earlier." - Dylan Easton
There will always be band wagon supporters, just look at all the Man united 'fans'!
coachpipe (06-12-2013)
How young were these young people? Because teens and even college kids are just like that, and most of them do outgrow it.
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Revering4Blue (06-12-2013)
It is just as interesting to understand why we love the underdog so much. For example, in the NCAA tournament, in games where we have no rooting interest (either through fandom or gambling), we root for the underdog. Why? Generally speaking, the further underdogs go the worse the basketball played in the later rounds will be (try to rewatch the two Butler finals, I dare you.) So, for those of us who are fans of the sport, why root for an inferior product?
Variatio delectat - Cicero
The UConn game was horrible. Bad display of basketball by both teams. The Duke game was a good game. Usually when there are a lot of early round upsets the later rounds and Final Four are not that good. That's why I don't always root for a lot of upsets in the NCAA tourney. In 2011 there were a lot of upsets. No one seeds made the Final Four. None of the three games in the Final Four were anything to write home about either.
Reds Fan Since 1971
People like to associate themselves with winners. It's not just sports either - I suspect there are at least some people who vote for candidates who are likely to win in various elections too. That's why so many campaigns will show poll #s that favor their candidate - to try to get support from the bandwagonners.
Even on this board, watch the "top 40 prospect" polls in winter - in several of them you will see postes say "I like prospect X best but he has no chance to win, so I will choose prospect Y."
Joseph (06-12-2013)
I think the NBA lends itself to having people (especially kids) root for players more than teams. It a superstar-built league more than the others. You're always going to have front-runner fans, but a lot less people jumped on the Broncos bandwagon once Manning left Indianapolis than when LeBron left Cleveland for Miami.
Revering4Blue (06-12-2013)
Not really a huge NBA fan, but is San Antonio really considered the underdog here? I know Miami's team has plenty of star power, but San Antonio had the third best record in the NBA and they've won three championships in the last ten years. Again, I don't follow the NBA that much, but that doesn't seem like the typical pedigree of an underdog.
How do we know he's not Mel Torme?
Well being from cincinnati and ONLY liking cincinnati sports teams (other than the mighty ducks of course) I never really cared too much for the NBA and just liked some players. Well I then went on to Ohio University and was surrounded by Steelers, Penguins, Browns, Indians, Cavs and Buckeye fans and it just got annoying. Cleveland fans have to be the most annoying fans in the world with OSU fans close behind(and i let my friends no that every day ha) Well that is when my hatred for EVERY team other than Cincinnati teams really started. Then the decision came and Lebron left. Out of spite and because I thought it was funny, Lebron became my favorite player. And I let it be known
Revering4Blue (06-12-2013)
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