I don't think my point came across very well and given that we are on a sports message board that is understandable.
Of course the end game is important in a basketball sense. I am saying that basketball is not that important in a state of the world and my life and my family sense.
When I say ultimately I mean that people dying around the world is important. Curing cancer is important. Peace and love and human existence is important. Compared to all that basketball games and championships not so much. Professional basketball is a construct to sell tickets and get people to watch advertising.
If the Suns go for 100 years and never win a title I will not regret all the basketball I watched and enjoyed one bit. Would I be happier with a Suns championship? Of course I would. I would be happy, not so much for myself, but for the people that put in the time and effort to make it happen and I would applaud their success. However, I plan to be happy no matter what the Suns do or don't do. I wont let the fate of any sports team control my long term happiness.
Maybe that just makes me a bad fanatic.
Oh Gotcha. I didn't get you were going there. LOL. I totally agree, in the grand scheme of things I don't live and die by any sport as a fan. Hell, I gave up Cardinals season tickets after 8 years because of family stuff even though now they are on the upswing (that sort of hurt). I used to go to a ton of Suns games but that has been scaled way back because of my kids events and things like that.
I will always be a Suns fan good or bad. I will still go to games every year and I will still buy merchandise. However, purely from a FAN perspective...anything short of a title is unacceptable after 41 years in this league. To me being entertained (which feels like pacification) simply doesn't do it for me anymore. It has ZERO to do with regret and regardless of what happens I am a fan and don't regret watching the games, the money I have spent or the cheering.
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