JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
Doris offered that one up interviewing the Heat coach after the game, saying The Heat were one of the most scrutinized teams in the history of professional sports.
Is that near the mark?
I guess if you substitute scrutiny for general dislike, perhaps. I don't recall too many teams that were as universally disliked or that as many fans who didn't have a dog in the fight rooted against as this year's Heat team.
The Yankees have their haters (I am one)..through my life as a sports fan, the Cowboys and Steelers were hated en mass, as were the Lakers and Celtics
But the reason for that dislike was because those organizations were the most successful for solid periods of time.
The Heat? They were hated before they did anything...well, I take it back...we had 'The Decision' last summer, and they as some people put it, The Heat held their own indoor championship-like dog and pony show before ever playing a game.
So...were they one of the most scrutinized teams in pro sports history (American)?
Is that near the mark?
I guess if you substitute scrutiny for general dislike, perhaps. I don't recall too many teams that were as universally disliked or that as many fans who didn't have a dog in the fight rooted against as this year's Heat team.
The Yankees have their haters (I am one)..through my life as a sports fan, the Cowboys and Steelers were hated en mass, as were the Lakers and Celtics
But the reason for that dislike was because those organizations were the most successful for solid periods of time.
The Heat? They were hated before they did anything...well, I take it back...we had 'The Decision' last summer, and they as some people put it, The Heat held their own indoor championship-like dog and pony show before ever playing a game.
So...were they one of the most scrutinized teams in pro sports history (American)?