john248 wrote:Duane2390 wrote:john248 wrote:
49ers have been in London a few times, and they're a good team to follow.
My fav NBA teams to watch are the Spurs, Trailblazers, and Mavs as of now aside from the team I follow. I'll probably be watching the Cavs now.
Anyways, welcome to the board!
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Thanks for the reply, the 49ers do look like a good team. My favourite game I watched at Wembley was the Patriots and Buccaneers. I will watch more of the 49ers this season now though.
As for the nba the main thing I know is rules at the minute. Would you say fans in America follow teams or their favourite players?
My idea because I couldn't decide on a team from either league was to watch both leagues and their finals this season and follow whichever team wins the nfl and the same with the nba, this way I can enjoy the games and this will kind of make the decision for me, is that a good idea?.
Thanks for the welcome, this is a really well organised board. Will hope to post more as I learn a bit more about the nba regarding players and teams.
Is there any documentarys or shows that will broaden my knowledge that you know of?
Thanks
It looks like you chose the Steelers. For basketball, maybe choose another USA east coast team since they will be closest to your time zone for some late night games. Football, you can pretty much choose any team since you can catch all the morning games during your evening times.
If I were in your spot, I'd probably find a favorite player then root for that team. Once that player retires, you can still continue to root for that team.
My fav basketball docu is HBO's about Magic and Bird. There are some great one's listed by someone else above, but I'd start with Magic and Bird. It'll give you background on 2 of the biggest stars who made the NBA rise in popularity. But it'll also give some insight as to why they were great (ie. making teammates better).
I didn't choose the steelers I didn't know how to change the preferences till recently lol. I do like the way the Eagles play football after watching their first 2 games this season.
I agree that choosing an East Coast team would maybe be better as catching games would be easier with my time zone.
A few of the players I really like are Dwyane wade, Dwight howard, Carmelo Anthony and Kevin durant.
I think my favourite though has to be wade right now, but I don't want to seem like someone who jumps on bandwagons with heat being so good the last few years, maybe that will change with the departure of lebron?.
Which East coast teams are tipped to do well this year?
Coverage of the nba in the UK is poor though, I think in order to see the games of the new season I will have to sign up to nba game pass. Have any of you got nba game pass or know if it is worth the money?