I thought those Nets jerseys were the real things, I would have laughed hysterically.
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I thought those Nets jerseys were the real things, I would have laughed hysterically.
You'd think Jay-Z would know something about basketball jerseys and being stylish.
If you ever go back there, tell the knight that his man card has been officially revoked. It's a bird, not a gorilla. I've been to Florida numerous times, been close to groups of pelicans, and even had them scatter as I was walking along and got too close. I could see a very small child being afraid (a hungry derpbird might indeed try to be aggressive with something smaller than it) but never a full grown man.
Old fan. Tired fan. I want to believe.
Still the answer right here
I'm from Charlotte so view is tainted because I want the Hornets name back.
But, for the non-New Orleans people that want to keep the name the same. It's admirable that you feel that way but, the people in New Orleans opinion has to take precedence. A team has to have a local fan base that will buy tickets and support the team or it can't survive. It's great that you spend money on Hornets merchandise from afar but, that doenst help the hornets financially very much because all merchandise money is split evenly. The Hornets get the same money if u buy a Lakers, Heat or Hornets hat. The local fan base has to buy in and carry a team financially.
I'm not throwing stones at the current lack of attendance because Charlotte has the same issue. We have a team that has never 100% taken root in the community and for that to happen, the team has to feel like yours. The Bobcats don't belong in Charlotte, no more than the Hornets belong in New Orleans or the Jazz belong in Utah. While the Jazz name is out of the teams control, the ability to rebrand and connect to the community is right there for the taking and Tom Benson has created tons of publicity already.
Check out our struggle in Charlotte for getting our name back at
Www.DearMichaelJordan.com
If it were up to me, you all could have the name back tomorrow, Jgib.
You do have the same problem as New Orleans, but it isn't the one you think. All this talk of "owning" and "embracing" is really a cover for "the team sucks, give us a winner". The Bobcats would have been embraced had they been winners, the same with the Hornets here. If you do get the Hornets name back, it won't matter if the on-court output is the same.
Sooo you're just gonna wear Hornets gear even though the name is different?
Wherehappens.
Hornets Hysteria- you confuse me.
You say winning is all that matters for a team to be accepted (meaning the name is nothing but superficial nonsense- winning is what matters)
Then you say that you will keep buying Hornets gear and the team will always be the Hornets to you... (this sounds like the post of someone that very much loves the "brand" and through all the losses the Hornets are what's in your heart)
As far as your statement about getting the Hornets name back not making a difference if the product was the same. I can 100% disagree with that statement because.
A. I'm not being Charlotte Bobcats season tickets next season.
B. I would buy Charlotte Hornets season tickets next season.
for me- the Charlotte Bobcats are a placeholder until my real team comes home. I've never loved a team more than I loved the Charlotte Hornets.
Not trying to turn this into a Charlotte rebrand thread, just trying to give some perspective that the name means something.
In sports, the product makes the brand. There are numerous examples of teams with non-connective names that have put their stamp on their area, just like the Thunder (an aloof, weird name for a team) are doing right now. If they were the OKC Sonics, it would be no different.
That's just not true at all.
Prior to this season, the Hornets had made the playoffs 3 of the past 4 seasons. It's dishonest to act like the Hornets have been terrible as they were this season for a long time now. Just like it is also dishonest to pretend that the city's discomfort with the Hornets brand is ONLY about not having a winning product. I know I'm not alone when I say that I've ALWAYS wanted a rebrand, from the very beginning. Since then the team has gone from playoffs to lottery to playoffs to lottery, and through it all I always wanted the ditch the Hornets.
Shinn moved to New Orleans with an eye on the back door. That much was brutally obvious. His flirtation with OKC during the Katrina exile certainly didn't help. I know many people who, despite a decade of having them, are still skittish about rooting for the Hornets. There's always been a "oh, the Hornets are leaving soon anyway," mentality surrounding the team.
Brands do matter. Are they magic pills, that can change the fortunes of a franchise? Of course not. But the NBA, the team, and Benson have a unique opportunity right now. With a new lease and a local owner the team has already begun a "I'm In For Good" campaign -- and a rebrand to a "local" name would do wonders.
Last edited by DRob8785; 05-29-2012 at 11:05 AM.
Didn't mean it like that, but you set a much better example than do I.
Now is the time get all ideas out, then we fall in line.
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"Aime la vérité, mais pardonne à l'erreur." - François-Marie Arouet (Voltaire)
I'll ask the same question of you guys that I ask of fans in Charlotte that claim winning is all you need to do to gain brand acceptance (there seems to be 2 groups of people)
A. Just win the name is superficial
B. The name is important ( doesn't mean that winning isn't)
If Group A doesnt care about the name and Group B does, what's the harm in changing it?
In the above scenario, you please the group of fans that care. The other group shouldn't care because all they want is wins. Changing the name doesn't effect the ability to win.
Whhhaaa!!!
Whhaaaa!!!
Some people are only going to complain no matter what the brand is or changes to. I hope that we do not continue to allow this tired, jaded dogma to continue to pollute the coversation. With delete-without-a-trace buttons, this is pretty easy for those who want to squash the message of support for the team . . . we are meant to support `them' and not the team.
Don't fall in with that.
Throw out your good ideas, the support the team regardless.
I expect this to be deleted if it challenges intellectual weaklings and cowards. I expect it to stay if the regime can take a slightest dissention.
I need a break from the rebrand stuff.
That said,
Arcangels.......................................ep ic..........................
Emeka Okafor - Joe Smith - Carmelo Anthony - Manu Ginobili - Jason Williams
Al Jefferson - James Posey - Aaron McKie - Shaun Livingston
I don't have a problem with just about any of the names presented, but they better not have red in the color scheme.
Jgib23 I think branding all depends on the market. No two markets can be seen as the same. I tend to think where a team is located has as much to do with it's success as any branding that team has. Golden State Warriors fans are among the most loyal fans in the NBA. I tend to think with them it would not matter how the team was branded. Despite being one of the most poorly run teams in sports.
How a team is embraced depends on where they play as much as their branding.
With that said in Charlotte I feel the people still feel that Hornets still belongs to them. Not only the name but the original colors, uniforms and logo. I tend to agree. Only because the name has a more prominent History to them than it does to New Orleans.
New Orleans needs to embrace a re-brand. It is better for them in that they are carrying a name that was never theirs to begin with. It would be better I feel to re-brand in regards to NOLA. I always hate when a team leaves a city and keeps the original brand. Especially when it makes no sense ie.. Jazz and Lakers. I think if a team has a name that was picked because it represented an area than that name should remain with the said area and a new name should be given to a team that is moving. Unfortunately it often does not work that way.
If the the original Cleveland Browns can move to Baltimore and become the Ravens and Cleveland could get an expansion team and be given the name Browns again I see no reason it should not be that way with all teams with a fairly long history in a city and/or state.
After the events of tonight I offer that we be called the New Orleans Lucky Dogs.
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