Reignman wrote:Listen, as I've said many many times, the team will determine it's own fate. We're not the players, coaches or management, we have NO say in the direction the team will go. As a fan, it's my job to support my favourite team (or else I wouldn't be a fan) while it's the job of the organization to build the team.
I honestly don't feel like I have a "job" as a fan.
I want the team to win in the bigger picture. If that requires losing in the short-term, then I will want the team to lose in the short-term.
I won't tell you how to cheer, of course. But for instance the extra games we won in the season we wound up drafting terrible Terrence Ross, I distinctly remember posters on here (not you) crowing about building a winning culture, tankers being losers, etc. Then of course all of us, including some of those high-on-the-horse anti-tankers, were depressed when we wound up picking 8th and almost all the great prospects were off the board.
(And then BC just gave us a nudge off the cliff by refusing to draft the consensus best prospect left, but I digress).
I won't tell you to root for losses -- like you say, what we want from the team has no effect on the team. But some of these ideas about what makes a good fan/true fan are ridiculous to me.
Everyone here is unusually dedicated, everyone here has invested a lot of time in a **** product and I'd wager everyone has invested some amount of money in this team. We all have exactly zero say in what the team does. But I don't really doubt the fandom of anyone here, honestly.