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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

My bet for the Defensive Player of the Year Award

Waitaminit. Were those really “hate posts”? Because I never intended them to be so. They were supposed to be “I don’t want these other teams to win” posts, simple as that. (There’s a difference probably a very subtle one, but I do believe there is.) This is simply what fans well, probably those of the "die-hard" sort do: we want our team(s) to win really bad. So of course for that to happen, we would want the rest to lose.

Apparently, my blog series didn’t turn out the way I had originally intended. It was supposed to be funny, or at the very least, amusing. My original idea was to post a “Why I don’t want the Nets to win,” where my reason would be that if the Nets win, then Richard Jefferson would be happy; thus, he would smile, to which I would add we don’t really want that, do we?

I shouldn’t have made it a series, because I really didn’t have enough ideas for the other playoff teams — that’s why the entries seemed to end up all related to my hardcore-Suns-fan-ness. I got carried away. I did realize that after my first three entries. And then the rest started to post their own. Two distinct posts against the Suns, at that. And another pair neatly posted in single entries. Ok, I get it. My bad. But I figured, hey, I started it, so I’m going to finish it.

As everyone has seen, recent developments have indeed made me decide to discontinue the series. My apology, as I had posted in the comments page a couple entries back, couldn’t be any more sincere — and I extend it, especially to the readers who are not part of the Contributors’ team.

Just my side of the story. Peace to everyone.

Go, Suns!

Comments

jason, my son, we heap not hate upon you but only love. to ask for forgiveness is to receive forgiveness that is already in you. think not of your wrongs but instead think of your rights.
 
oo nga hehe it was more of a prank...dapat lahat kami may tigitigisang why i dont want the suns to win post hehe

kaya all peace lang mehn hehe di kami galit sayo hehe nakakatawa talaga yung mga posts mo ituloy mo lang :D
 
y'all sure had great timing picking on an unbalanced, immature, unhappy, and angry young man.

credit where credit is due, though: good one.

destroy all obstacles. en taro adun, noble fenix.
 
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