wiff wrote:Oh Dick, you are so cute when you pout
Sure there is "some" pressure from the fan for the Sonics to get better. But not compared to the Heat who are two years removed from winning a Championship. That was my point.
The Heat are reeling, they had large expectations this season. Sonics didn't. It's that simple Dick.
Expectations doesn't necessarly mean pressure. The Heat are in a position similar to the 96-97 David Robinson led (injured) Spurs team that won 20 games. Similar to adding Duncan, the Heat will be adding their top pick and be right back in contender mode. That's the type of rebuild I envy.
As for the Heat fans, like I mentioned before, they're selling out every game. Where's the pressure from their fans to win now? It appears to me that they're intelligent enough to see the big picture and realize that losing this year will put them in a great position to be big time winners next year and even beyond that after Shaq retires. Next season for them is a tangible reward for dealing with a season of failure.
The Sonics future is so far off on the horizon that is requires a religious type of belief to see the promised land at the end of a seemingly endless road of suffering and quite frankly, i'm not willing to get on my knees and pray to our savior Sam Presti on a daily basis. I guess I belong in Sonics purgatory with the rest of the cast off fans.