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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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  • Bandwagon is loading: 113% better TV ratings

    Nice news release from the club. "The Indiana Pacers' home telecasts have increased by 113 percent from a season ago, the team announced on Wednesday."

    This is on Fox Sports Indiana.

    Overall, the Pacers’ local television ratings rank fourth in the NBA, up from 13th at the end of last season.

    Good stuff. Hope it kicks in for the Pacers this year. A couple nice harvests after those drought years is deserved.

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    Re: Bandwagon is loading: 113% better TV ratings

    Obviously this is great news.

    It kinda sucks though, while its nice to see the Pacers getting interest, I really want no part of bandwagon fans.

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      Re: Bandwagon is loading: 113% better TV ratings

      Originally posted by Dr. Awesome View Post
      Obviously this is great news.

      It kinda sucks though, while its nice to see the Pacers getting interest, I really want no part of bandwagon fans.
      I understand where you're coming from, but I say welcome aboard. Us hard core types will still be here, and part of the pleasure is seeing the development. Bandwagon fans can enjoy the high times, but not in the same way.

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        Re: Bandwagon is loading: 113% better TV ratings

        Originally posted by Dr. Awesome View Post
        Obviously this is great news.

        It kinda sucks though, while its nice to see the Pacers getting interest, I really want no part of bandwagon fans.
        At one point in time I probably would have agreed with this sentiment. But now I say the more the merrier. In order to get more die hard fans you have to start somewhere. I'm sure there will be several of these "bandwagoners" that will turn into tremendously great fans.

        Welcome aboard, newbies. Grab some popcorn. Your in for a fun ride.

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          Re: Bandwagon is loading: 113% better TV ratings

          It's because of Lord Scola...
          12/27/2005 at Spurs - SamBear - 3

          1/2/2008 vs Memphis - SamBear - 19


          4/9/2014 - Luis Scola also recorded a season high with 24 points and Evan Turner added 23 for Indiana.

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            Yea Bandwagon annoy me because they don't really know whats going on except for the fact that they are winning. It's almost impossible to have a basketball debate or convo with a bandwagon fan or a player fan. I came in as a fan in 06-07 season just in time for the dark ages of Pacers history

            I'm glad I did because I got to experience the growth of the team and appreciate when we win instead of being a hard headed fan that thinks who ever they like are THE BEST.
            Last edited by KingGeorge_24; 12-04-2013, 08:54 PM.
            Why you Grimpin?

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              Well, let's be real with ourselves for a moment. At least with the 80's babies like myself, we don't really have much bad basketball in Indiana. I mean really. Yes. JOB era was awful. The brawl was awful. Now lets rewind. Most of you like me started watching in the 90's. The Pacers were really good. Really good until 2005.

              Then it was bad. Until 2010. And then **** has been pretty great since. I mean if you take 5 bad years out of the nearly 20 years I've watched this team? Yeah. I can't sit here and say, "**** was awful, I've watched this team be terrible year after year and to finally be good? This isn't "finally" getting good. This is, "finally getting good....AGAIN."

              There are a lot of teams that have simply not had the success of the Pacers.

              Anywho, I welcome everyone, and don't blame folks who didn't want to watch a terrible product.

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                I don't mind bandwagon fans. Gotta start somewhere. Like a few others have mentioned, everyone who stuck it out during the rough years can have a broader appreciation of this current squad.

                That said, I do mind bandwagon fans when it comes time to actually attend a game. The days of easily sitting in the lower level for $30 are long gone, I'm afraid.

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                  Re: Bandwagon is loading: 113% better TV ratings

                  Originally posted by Dr. Awesome View Post
                  Obviously this is great news.

                  It kinda sucks though, while its nice to see the Pacers getting interest, I really want no part of bandwagon fans.

                  Not all of these people are "bandwagon fans" per se. Many of them were good fans for a long time, but they were run off by the foul stench of the 2004-2010 years in which the Pacers were an abysmally run franchise that soiled their once proud name. We had a brawl that became a national incident, unlikable selfish players, an Artest trade demand, scary off the court incidents.........then the bad seeds were replaced by boring players coached by Jim O'Brien, who lost a lot of games and played a practically unwatchable form of basketball. It was just as hideous of a 6 year period as a franchise can have. Most people don't like to buy crappy products, and the Pacers were indeed a very crappy product over that time period. Meanwhile, the NFL team across the street was going on a phenomenal run of success with one of the greatest quarterbacks ever which resulted in a Super Bowl championship. People who didn't devote their lives to the Pacers simply found other ways to spend their time. Hell, many of the diehards on this board got to a point where they had enough of the team, so it's not surprising that casual locals were turned off.

                  That's all changed in over the last couple of seasons. The tide began to turn in the 11-12 season, then the team's popularity completely exploded last spring when we beat a nationally hyped Knicks team and took a Heat team to 7 games. The community is now recognizing that this is an intelligently run franchise with very likable players who play damn good basketball.

                  This is nothing but positive news. The community is falling back in love with the Pacers and it's a beautiful thing. I welcome these people back with open arms and hope they enjoy the ride.
                  Last edited by Sollozzo; 12-04-2013, 09:35 PM.

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                    Re: Bandwagon is loading: 113% better TV ratings

                    Originally posted by Dr. Awesome View Post
                    Obviously this is great news.

                    It kinda sucks though, while its nice to see the Pacers getting interest, I really want no part of bandwagon fans.
                    Really? And where DO you want the Pacers to be playing instead of Indiana?

                    Seriously, most casual fans become fans of a team by first being bandwagon fans. How many people on this board jumped on the Reggie Wagon and then stuck it out?

                    Not everyone is lucky enough to get to go see lots of games as a kid - and with broadcast TV no longer being an option, the only way a lot of people are going to get behind the team is to hear about them in the paper/web/twitterverse/non-sports radio. Until the Pacers win, none of those venues pay any attention to them.
                    BillS

                    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                    Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                      My biggest fear is getting Heat "fans" when LBJ opts out or is no longer a part of the Heat organization. I also think PG24 could bring something us hardcore Pacers fans have never seen....the "player fan." My family has had tix since the ABA days, and I have been a die hard fan my whole life. Honestly I just can't understand how anyone can be a bandwagoner. It just baffles me. Although following Indiana teams I have only seen 1 championship and that was the Colts. I will say it made it that much sweeter. I hope I finally get to see a Pacers championship in my lifetime now. We are due.

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                        Ya'll are right, I understand fans have to start somewhere. I guess I'm more thinking I don't want fans of other teams all of a sudden becoming a fan.

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                          Success and bandwagon fans go hand and hand, so it is just an annoyance you have to put up with. Not much use in complaining.

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                            Re: Bandwagon is loading: 113% better TV ratings

                            Originally posted by indy_nick View Post
                            My biggest fear is getting Heat "fans" when LBJ opts out or is no longer a part of the Heat organization. I also think PG24 could bring something us hardcore Pacers fans have never seen....the "player fan." My family has had tix since the ABA days, and I have been a die hard fan my whole life. Honestly I just can't understand how anyone can be a bandwagoner. It just baffles me. Although following Indiana teams I have only seen 1 championship and that was the Colts. I will say it made it that much sweeter. I hope I finally get to see a Pacers championship in my lifetime now. We are due.
                            I think a lot of Laker fans are actually coming over to the Pacers. Since their team isn't going anywhere soon and Kobe's been out it seems a lot of them have adopted PG and the Pacers.

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                              Re: Bandwagon is loading: 113% better TV ratings

                              Originally posted by Pacerfan View Post
                              I think a lot of Laker fans are actually coming over to the Pacers. Since their team isn't going anywhere soon and Kobe's been out it seems a lot of them have adopted PG and the Pacers.
                              i got a kick out of reading the paul george thread on laker nation. many over there truly felt as if it were a forgone conclusion that paul was just going to jump on over to l.a. because he was from the area. they thought he would be happy being kobe's robin and that the lakers would simply take him away from us.
                              nice to see how it turned out and that i suspect the laker fans are in for a bit of a rude awakening in that with buss jr. in charge, the lakers aren't run like they used to be. i get a vibe buss jr. could be dolan of the west.

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