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I heart Lakers fans

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 6:47 am
by snaquille oatmeal
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Paul-Pierce-isn-t-going-to-sign-your-Laker-flag-;_ylt=AiN4pSUSzI3UeSFAnid8FZq8vLYF?urn=nba-279860

Kids can do some pretty stupid things in the face of someone famous. Adults can do the same, even. I once said to Adam Duritz, "hey, great set" after a show of his that I bartended. You just do it to be nice, no matter how much it betrays your deepest-held beliefs. Even if you're a Laker fan in the face of the longest tenured Boston Celtic.

But when you cross that line and expect Paul Pierce(notes) (a Los Angeles native) to sign something for you, you better come correct. And not with a Laker flag. Geesh.

Jackie MacMullan has put together a great (and somewhat gross, as you'll read) piece on Pierce as he enters his 13th season with Boston, including an anecdote that has Pierce trying to chow down on a beef burger at Johnny Rocket's in L.A., only to be interrupted by an autograph-seeking fan that he had previously seen run out of the restaurant minutes earlier.

Paul takes it from here.

"He came back with the biggest Lakers flag I've ever seen," Pierce said. "Asked me to sign it. I snatched that thing from him and threw it [across the room]."
Seriously, Laker fan?

Such obsessive was my fandom that, even as a child, had I seen Isiah Thomas or Mark Aguirre walking around their native Chicago, I wouldn't have asked for an autograph. Much less on a Chicago Bulls flag. But I was, and am, a freak. The rules are different for me.

Still, teenager trying to get an autograph of a Boston Celtic, you're really going to try and ask him to sign a Laker flag? Even a decade ago, it would have been pretty stupid, but to attempt it after these two teams have met in the finals twice in the last three years? If I were Pierce, I would have thrown ketchup all over the damn thing.
:lol:

Re: I heart Lakers fans

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:31 am
by crazyeights
That's great...but what's he so confused about? I think it's obvious the Lakers fan didn't care about getting Pierce's autograph.

Re: I heart Lakers fans

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:35 am
by Wavy Q
the article writer hasn't heard of trollin, or IRL trollin.

Re: I heart Lakers fans

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:24 am
by Speedlot
Stupid moron writer. That kid is my idol now. What a champion troll.

Re: I heart Lakers fans

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:04 pm
by Nett
...........

I got a different view.

Re: I heart Lakers fans

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:41 pm
by Jase
I'm surprised Pierce didn't hurt himself throwing that flag, only to return later.

Re: I heart Lakers fans

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 3:49 pm
by Kilroy
Jase wrote:I'm surprised Pierce didn't hurt himself throwing that flag, only to return later.


"Hold on! Looks like Pierce may have burned himself on that Baked Potato... This looks bad... They're bringing out a wheel-chair. Looks like his diner is over...

Wait here comes Pierce running back from the Men's room to finish his Ice Cream Sunday!! That's Heart!! That's dedication!"

Re: I heart Lakers fans

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:16 pm
by Mamba Venom
crazyeights wrote:That's great...but what's he so confused about? I think it's obvious the Lakers fan didn't care about getting Pierce's autograph.


The fan was clearly rubbing salt in Pierc'es wound. I never can understand why Pierce and Garnett live in LA and play on the Celtics. If you play for the Celtics you don't get to live here. Move to Boston or Miami or where ever. I know I would not order food in LA if I played for the Celtics.