The story of the Chris Paul trade to the Lakers being blocked got me thinking about how I haven't been a big fan of this move towards parity in sports. The NFL has probably done the best job of achieving that goal with seemingly a new participant in the Super Bowl every year. Many of you may be too young to remember but I loved hating the Steelers in the 70's. I wanted Magic, Kareem and Worthy to die in a fire or at the very least, get hammered by Bird, McHale & Parrish by 40 every game. I wanted Steinbrenner to choke on a dick.
I miss the days of players being associated with one franchise for most of their careers. Didn't like them at all but you had to respect Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, Dave Concepcion and the Big Red Machine. Garvey, Cey, Russell, Reggie Smith...Dodger Blue. Grew up loving the Cowboys under Landry with Staubach and Drew Pearson and Calvin Hill etc. Hated that team with Emmit and the band of thugs. Even college football has pushed the parity issue by limiting scholarships to 85. Now Appalatchy State can bitch slap Meat Chicken in any given year.
I think sports in general needs dynasties. They need franchises that fans either love or hate with every fiber of their being. Baseball needs the Yankees. The NFL needs Terry Bradshaw and the Steelers. Golf needs Tiger back on top. Even Nascar has a team that's won 5 out the last 6 but you wouldn't know Jimmy Johnson if he walked through your door. They need a Dale Earnhart. I want to Robert Parrish to block Kareem's sky hook as time runs out for the championship.
Thoughts?