MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:jakecronus8 wrote:My sports fandom has taken a dip as I've gotten older. I still watch every Bucks/Brewers/Packers game that I can. I can honestly say though that if Giannis is gone I think my Bucks fandom could easily slip further and further away into eventual nothingness. I just have no confidence they'll ever luck into another guy like Giannis. They won a title off his greatness and in spite of themselves. A competent org has multiple rings with the guy. I am forever grateful for the title. Top 10 moment in my life. But when the freak goes, that might be a wrap for me. Not out of protest or anger, but likely just consistent building apathy.
I don't know. We had the best team in the league for like a four year stretch. It's hard to win a ring normally but add in COVID/Bubble/Riots, back injury, dames Achilles, blowing a 2-0 lead in ECF, etc. it's not like we were the KG wolves. The team made some bad moves but also tried making good movies and threw a ton of money into the pot every year. Half the mistakes were compromises to keep Giannis happy.
You have to go back 8 years before you find a team that has won multiple championships (Cleveland) and even going back 11 years they're the only one that has done it. I think the new CBA has basically done it's job in creating parity and it's simply much harder to do now. I agree that Giannis is an all-time great, but Denver still only has one with Jokic as well.