Wait. The Olympics aren't comparable to Kobe pimping around China? I'm talking about recent world exposure. The Olympic games are much more publicized in other countries than it is in the United States. You've got some serious myopia going on there.
Newsflash...I'm talking about Kobe in China during the freaking OLYMPICS. You know, the summer ones, which the world cares about. Not the snow ones, where Norweigans, canadians and Russians give a flip about. You've got some serious myopia going on there.
This is pretty offensive, actually. Much of the world is more tuned in than you are giving them credit for. And I doubt there have been as many articles in Spain about Pau Gasol lately as there have been in Central and South America about Arizona's immigration law.
You need to look up offensive and reset your personal definition. And yes, there has been a lot of coverage about Arizona's immigration law (which is exactly what I said) but "Los Suns" PR ploy isn't Arizona's immigration law. It's a bit bigger than a silly jersey and some comments by the team. Just a little bit bigger, like the difference in Jupiter and Mercury.
Now you're telling me what I meant? I thought arrogance had it's own thread. I know basketball fans around the country. You were assuming that I was in Arizona and only spoke with local fans. Wrong.
Wrong, I was assuming you are a Suns fan. It doesn't matter where you live, unless somehow you are talking to every person in LA. Your comment about the basketball watching world sick to death of Kobe or the Lakers is silly on its face if you are trying to say you meant LA. Other team's fanbases, sure...Suns being the one you are familiar with. I'm telling you what you meant, because it's clear you don't know. Hell, I'm giving you credit for not trying to speak for the world at large, unless that's what you actually DO want to imply. In which case, you're wrong.
Stern wants to expand. It's true the Lakers are already world famous...that's why he'd prefer new teams drawing attention from new territories and new fans. I said the world wants to see something besides the Lakers, and I think I'm right.
You think you are right, and you are speaking for Stern on why you think that way. The only way to prove that is a poll of nations. And I really don't think you would like the results of that poll, based on the articles, ratings, jersey sales abroad, etc over the past 25 years.
Until Stern goes International with teams, the US teams are what the world watches, and the Lakers are immensely popular.