in what world is DC not a basketball town?
this is one of the best bball cities in America. I never get how people say this? We have some of the most prestigious HS bball teams across America in this area. We also have a lot of NBA players from this area. We have top AAU programs too.
The Kenner League gets top high school and NBA players to come down to play every summer. Top college bball programs too. Kids play bball more than anything else in this area.
Wilbon is wrong because he is a prat, not because its not a bball town even though it is.
I guess, but they still spend money on the Redskins. We been bad for 20 years, and people still spend money.
The Nats werent terrible last year, and people were not coming out. Ionno, I think we are just a star city/great team city. We arent an upper tier sports city, but we arent like Miami and Atlanta.
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does anyone remember when he wrote that he doesnt follow the nationals, then wrote an article the next week extolling the Nationals for drafting Strasburg?
he is a joke
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I guess, but he brings up racial issues to extol black people now, as exhibited by that Sean Taylor article. He is a joke now, but back then he was excellent. Him and Mr. Tony.
Wilbon hates the DC area and loves Chicago, this is common knowledge
Nothing new from him
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It's like we have this argument once a year here on ES. People think just because the Wizards aren't that good and people don't go to the games that this is not a basketball city. I am not even going to elaborate anymore, you said it right here. Redskins are king, but this is a basketball town. Always has been and unless our(Mainly DC) baseball and football programs get better it always will be.
I guess we can say we aren't "upper tier". I can live with that. I always say this is a front-running town. The Caps was the perfect example. Nobody cared when they were losing. But you add Ovi and start winning games and all of a sudden everybody wants to rock the red.
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I was about to start a thread, but I might as well just continue it in here.
What makes a great sports town anyway? What is the criteria of being a great sports town. I have been in DC my whole life, this is all I know. That is why I quoted this. I don't know about these other cities, so it is really hard to compare my city to them. What makes New York, Chicago, Philly, and Boston so good? Honestly, I think it is just all media hype. It's no coincidence that those cities, along with LA, are considered great sports towns, THEY HAVE THE MOST MEDIA. But DC isn't anything to shake a stick at. So what makes these cities so much better than us?
Thees are the questions that needs to be answered.
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Wilson is a pompous ****ing *******. He bashes this area any opportunity he gets. **** him
I doubt this will ever be a true baseball city/area. Baseball left the hoods many years ago.
I don understand it, the history of basketball in this area is so big and rich. I just think people dont follow DC sports that closely.
yeah, this is what I meant. We are a front running town, except with the Redskins
Yeah I hear you with the baseball. Jefferson junior high here in SW always had a good baseball program, but the recreational league for kids have all but vanished. But I was thinking with the Nationals coming we would start to put more into a baseball program for the city.
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wilbon is the journalistic equivalent of jesse jackson or al sharpton.
as far as DC being a 'front running' town, i would respond 'no less than any other town'. how many towns show up when the team is losing? as for the nats, they got here an hour ago. the wizards have been garbage since gil got hurt. they are a joke. we area borderliine north enough hockeytown. its hockey. and this is not canada.
for skins fans to still support the team after 20 years of mediocrity, its just a miracle, and skins fans deserve props for that.
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Kind of sad to see what Wilbon has deteriorated to, there was a time I enjoyed his work.
He's been trolling at ESPN for quite some time now.
DC Sports: The Curse Is Real
Watching 8 games of suck is much different than watching 40 games of garbage from a basketball/hockey team year after year and when it appears that the teams are making no effort to improve fans will naturally drift away. The same thing would happen to the high and mighty teams that Michael is in love with.
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I'm pretty proud of what Wilbon is unintentionally stating here. DC is the political center of the world, of course anything else is going to come after that. DC is also the historical center of our nation when you consider the Smithsonian/museum options. DC is also a tourist attraction which draws people year round.
I don't consider this a knock on our sports fans, but a reinforcement of the well-rounded nature of the DC area. I also think he's overstating the interest in sports in places like NY and Boston. Sure, they have a vocal fanbase but they also have a large population of yuppies who might wear the gear but know nothing about the teams.
In short, I think we might be a notch below some other towns due to the transient nature of DC. But I'd rather have a diverse city like those on the eastern seaboard than a city where sports is the only escape.
"Washington strolled to the NFC championship, outscoring their two playoff opponents by a combined total of 48 points. Their domination was more than impressive, it was historic. The 1991 Redskins boasted the largest average margin of victory among all Super Bowl champions."
--- America's Game
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