Welcome Ex-Kings Fans to the GSW Bandwagon
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 3:18 am
1. I want to express my deepest sympathies to all the good folk in Sacramento for what is happening with the Kings moving to Seattle. As a Warrior fan, I always liked the Kings since they helped to represent NorCal against the hated teams from LA. Warrior-King games are always fun and entertaining. Its kind of a shame that there was never any rivalry between the two team/fan bases. I guess it will never happen now....
2. I encourage future ex-King fans to come on over to the Bay and watch the Warriors. We have one of the most exciting and intense fan-bases and game atmospheres in the NBA. It's always a good time and pretty safe/classy for the most part. Sure, the team has a very poor history in terms of winning. But we have great new owners that are committed to winning and the team is on the upswing now.
3. F*CK THE MALOOFS!
4. Regardless of what happens to the Kings, I just want to say that Sacramento will always be a classy city (despite Jerry Clown and those losers in the legislature). I have so many memories of driving/biking around the Sactown and Davis when I was younger. I always stopped at In-N-Out in Natomas Marketplace off I-80 on the way to Truckee. Riding my bike around old-town Sacramento and UC Davis. It really does make me sad to see the city take a blow like this.
5. The "We Believe" Nation will always welcome future ex-King fans with open arms. After all, we still gotta represent NorCal! Beat LA!
2. I encourage future ex-King fans to come on over to the Bay and watch the Warriors. We have one of the most exciting and intense fan-bases and game atmospheres in the NBA. It's always a good time and pretty safe/classy for the most part. Sure, the team has a very poor history in terms of winning. But we have great new owners that are committed to winning and the team is on the upswing now.
3. F*CK THE MALOOFS!
4. Regardless of what happens to the Kings, I just want to say that Sacramento will always be a classy city (despite Jerry Clown and those losers in the legislature). I have so many memories of driving/biking around the Sactown and Davis when I was younger. I always stopped at In-N-Out in Natomas Marketplace off I-80 on the way to Truckee. Riding my bike around old-town Sacramento and UC Davis. It really does make me sad to see the city take a blow like this.
5. The "We Believe" Nation will always welcome future ex-King fans with open arms. After all, we still gotta represent NorCal! Beat LA!