Monday, May 25, 2009

Orlando Magic Fans Need to Learn the Ropes

Look, I understand that Orlando is a city sans a sports culture.

Besides the Magic, the only major sporting events I have ever been able to enjoy are Orlando Predators AFL games (which I never really enjoyed anyway), former AHL team the Orlando Solar Bears, UCF Knights sporting events, and the former MLB minor league team, the Orlando Rays.

Three of the teams disappeared after none of the teams were able to anchor themselves safely in central Florida, and the UCF Knights are still building their C-USA football team.

As a consequence, Orlando residents, most notably the ones that have been here all their lives, do not know how to be sports fans.

I'm not saying that to be mean. I'm sure there are a few who have been transplanted from other cities, like my hometown of Buffalo, but those fans don't usually invest themselves in Orlando teams when they already have a storied team from their hometown.

Orlando natives have been discouraged from becoming good sports fans as their teams have skipped town and the Magic are just now electrifying the city again after over 10 years of mishaps.

As I watched game three of the Magic-Cavs series last night, I was impressed in the beginning of the game at the sound of the fans and their thunder sticks on television. However, as the game went on, Magic faithfuls either got tired, or really nervous.

I tried to make excuses for these fans, but my fiance pointed out just how loud the Cavaliers fans were in games one and two in Cleveland. The Cavs have never won an NBA championship either, just like the Magic. So what makes our fans and Cleveland fans different?

Bingo! Cavaliers fans have other teams to practice with in their hometown—the Browns, the Indians,

We here in Orlando only have the blue and white and our college team. We're just not good sports fans here. Luckily, I have been taught the ropes of a good fan from my father and fellow Buffalonians. We cheer hard. We cheer loud. We get obnoxious, perhaps drunk and obnoxious. We cry and get stomach aches. We lay in bed the day after a loss.

That's the way it is.

I'd like to take this time to speak to Orlando sports fans and specifically Magic fans directly: I know you are a bit confused, but you have to keep the intensity going throughout the game. Don't get nervous and sit there biting your nails—our team needs your support. Even if that means not having a voice the next day, or having a hangover, or having a little bit of blue paint left on your face the next day when you're at work.

It's a shameless declaration you make as a sports fan, that no matter how weird, crazy, or intense your antics are, it's OK. Sports are a phenomenon that can't be treated like other everyday occurrences.

Give it your all, and you'll help Dwight Howard and his squad give it all. Give us a chance to be a legitimate sports town. Let's put up a little more decoration around the city of Orlando, and act like we're in the Eastern Conference Finals.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing, I like basket ball too.

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