Farewell from a fan from afar
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2018 5:24 pm
I grew up in an NBA desert, two hours from any NBA city and not rooting for any team. About twenty years ago, I realized there was a lot for me to like about the San Antonio Spurs. One degree of separation from Tim Duncan (I knew a guy who knew Tim Duncan from St Croix). And I was already a fan of David Robinson and Avery Johnson. So it was late February 1999, the Spurs had a losing record, and I just decided to be a Spurs fan even though I was over a thousand miles away. It's been a fun ride. Most of the players I became a fan of are gone (Robinson, AveryJohnson, Duncan, Ginobili, Daniels, Kerr, Kawhi, even Bowen - Parker's still around but I wasn't a fan of his anyway). Kawhi isn't gone yet, but the way he's gone about this makes me not a fan of him anymore anyway.
Last year I made a switch. With Duncan having retired, with me being near Philly for a decade and the Sixers finally being an exciting team, I decided to root for the hometown team. But I was still rooting for the Spurs as a second team. Now with Kawhi's switch there's not much left to root for. I'll probably still root for the Spurs against the rest of the Western Conference, but with no ties to the area other than being a fan of the Riverwalk, it's pretty hard to care anymore.
Not sure why I felt like posting this. After following the team for so long off on my own just wanted to close the book, I guess.
Last year I made a switch. With Duncan having retired, with me being near Philly for a decade and the Sixers finally being an exciting team, I decided to root for the hometown team. But I was still rooting for the Spurs as a second team. Now with Kawhi's switch there's not much left to root for. I'll probably still root for the Spurs against the rest of the Western Conference, but with no ties to the area other than being a fan of the Riverwalk, it's pretty hard to care anymore.
Not sure why I felt like posting this. After following the team for so long off on my own just wanted to close the book, I guess.