Chris Porter's Hair wrote:Snakebites wrote:jbk1234 wrote:Mitchell seems really happy in Cleveland FWIW. Love wanted to come back. Same with Nance. Kyrie later said he wish he had stayed.
I that the geographic location or the organization though?
Plenty of examples of quality organizations built in less desirable locations.
All current Piston (my team) players seem to love playing on this team. Doubt it has much to do with the city, which I also argued might warrant placement on the list.
Small sample size, but upon finishing my tour of all the NBA arenas, I'd say both Cleveland and Detroit were pleasant surprises. I figured both of those were "box check" visits where I'd get in, see a game, and get out, but I enjoyed both those visits.
I previously lived in Cleveland for 7 years and I loved it. Outside People talk about the city as if the river is still on fire, but it’s a great food and bar scene. With the lake and the river, nearby national parks, great museums, etc, it’s a wonderful city. And affordable. Lake effect snow can get you, as can the “perma- gray skies” from October to March, but people are good up there. And it’s not homogenous.
I was born and raised in Indianapolis. I loved it because it’s home, but it’s pretty flat, and often feels homogeneously white? But, they revere their athletes there. If you play with effort and don’t talk crap about the city, no matter what happens, they’ll love you and respect you. Super duper stars like Peyton Manning were able to live quiet lives and let their kids just be kids there. And ownership makes sure that everything is nice and in good shape.