We had a lot of bandwagoners back in 1994, also, once the Rockets came back from being down 2-0 to Phoenix. You'd talk to people in bars and, outside of Hakeem (and Clyde year 2), they couldn't even name all 5 starters. The main thing is, as long as you know you've been there through thick and thin, that's all that matters. .
I just hate the fact that he is the one that represents houston when the Rockets get hot. I guess he has major pul at the Chronic.
True about bbs bandwagoners. But they don't make a living being 'experts' on the subject. They were not paid by readers, listeners and viewers to hear their expert opinions as they bashed the Rockets. Those bbs members got paid just as much as their opinion was worth ; essentially Justice stole money, which is an injustice (sorry).
Deport the man. Remove him from the Houston sports scene at the least. He writes about the Rockets because he's feinding for national attention. The Rockets are on national sports TV/radio all the time. He wants his place in the sun. *@#**#@a!!
Deport him? That, or at least teach him that it really is O K to string more than one sentence together. I hate the way he makes each thought or sentence into its own paragraph. It's hard to read, with no continuity. Don't you agree? I mean, is there really any reason to separate every sentence as though it is somehow independent of everything else? It really is difficult to read, correction, it makes me not want to read it. I see it a lot, but Bandwagon Injustice does it worse than most. It seems to me that the art of good writing is going by the wayside (internet?). Like a bad ad, there is no longer any focus on crafting a piece that has any focus or flow.... much less originality or creativity. It can be irritating. This method of writing strikes me as incredibly static and nearly unreadable. I'm trying hard here to emulate it, and honestly I am finding it difficult. Maybe making my point through that emulation will make this post less readable to others who understand. This could cannibalize my point entirely. I guess, at least, he hasn't incorporated L33† $p34|< into his pieces... yet. All your base are belong to us.
I saw Justice on PTI when Yao went down, and he basically said the year was over. Now he's back on the wagon I guess. I remember thinking during the interview that you'd never know he was a Houston columnist.
I remember during my reading of any of his articles that you'd never know he was a professional writer.