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Guys if there's one thing I've noticed since the 2001 playoffs (when most people in Dallas started watching basketball for the first time) is most Mavericks fans aren't really into the whole "fact phenomena." It's confusing to them. Too many numbers and statistics n such. Think of them as a bunch of little anti-Billy Beanes or John Hollingers. It's better to just blame it on the refs... Because, well, that's what their fearless leader Mark Cuban would do. Don't bother arguing with them. If you do you're just going to get mad, and it would be like the equivalent of getting mad at your dog for not learning fluent Spanish. It's not their fault, they just don't understand and never will.
... Although I will add Mavs fans sure do like whining and complaining for a fan base that gets mad at Tim Duncan for just questioning as many foul calls as any other NBA player would.
Oh, and before I forget, the tears... The tears taste so good.
This is great on any number of levels. Before Dallas won a championship with Nowitzki, Dallas fans on this board were routinely chastised for going to stats and ignoring the "eyeball test" when it came to the argument about Dirk being soft or clutch. It's the same story anytime someone deigns to pull up Romo stats in the fourth quarter or to talk about passer rating.
Stats are appropriate when they are persuasive in favor of one's argument, and the eyeball test is persuasive when stats are not in your corner. Of course, this cuts both ways, but even so I appreciate the condescension. I suppose we could all start talking about how long we've been basketball fans, but I also love the idea that 2001 was apparently last year. If you're a 50 year old man that has a tearful memory of watching George Gervin retire, then congratulations I guess. But even if I were to entertain the concept of a "new mavs fan" that only started watching basketball in the 2001 NBA playoffs", that was 13 years ago. Not exactly last week, and plenty of time for someone to become acquainted with the art form known as ****ty NBA officiating.
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And for the record, I am not advocating that Dallas lost this series because of officiating. San Antonio is a far superior team, and Dallas lost because they couldn't defend the paint when they pinched, and they couldn't defend the arc when they didn't. Plain and simple.
[This message has been edited by MW03 (edited 5/5/2014 4:41p).]