catch20two wrote:I’ve been in your shoes Robot Rock. This team get so annoying to watch. The coaching is beyond infuriating with their stubbornness to the point it reaches exhaustion. Most of the longtime Hornets fans are so used to it that they accept it and agree with most of the wrongdoing until it hits rock bottom. It’s just so painful to watch that you have no choice but to laugh and troll.
After 20 or so years of watching and getting invested, I just finally decided I could no longer support this abomination. I'd sort of promised myself after the Wallace trade that if they did it again, I would hate them forever. It didn't even take them doing it yet. We're still almost three weeks from the deed being done. It's that they saw Kemba practically PLEAD not to be traded, to see hundreds of fans protest it, and for the FO to spit on them and ignore their wishes.
I started rooting for the Lakers after the original,
real Hornets left, because I'd always liked Magic, Kareem and Worthy. My mistake was dropping them for this garbage assortment of mismanagement and ineptitude. It's like a Browns fan deciding he's finally had it with it. I really mean no harm to the fans here. I don't hate the players, except for MCW and Batum. My vitriol is aimed primarily at MJ and Cho, the architects of the Seattle Supersonics.
Besides, this whole franchise is a joke. They don't even let kids go get autographs 90 minutes before tipoff anymore, unless you sit in the lower bowl. I saw them turning away two fans a couple weeks ago, when there were maybe eight or nine in the building at that point. Sarcasm and hatred aside, this team does not value fan support at all. That, more than the Kemba trade, did it for me. No one on this board matters to that front office, marketing department, ticket sales department or PR department beyond being a walking wallet with a chance of taking advantage of a long dead team's iconic brand to make a quick buck. That much is evident in their marketing, ticket sales and "competition" strategies.