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1. TerpNats Posted: April 26, 2008 at 07:21 PM (#2759848)And I say this as the son of Brooklynites.
Who cares?
Should L.A. sports fans have to relinquish any fondness for Kareem Abdul Jabbar because he went to Power Memorial High and he "belongs" to New York?
This stuff still wasn't as bad as Roger Kahn's crap in the Los Angeles Times.
The Dodgers aren't yours anymore.
Sorry, but baseball will be gone by then, even though this guy will hit the Series-winning home run in 2042.
Not at all. Personally, I think of Kareem as an L.A. guy.
Thanks?
I didn't realize that character appeared on DS9 so many times. So the London Kings will be around in seven years, and the Cubs will somehow beat Miami in the World Series (according to Back to the Future 2.)
To hell with baseball. Getting offended is now America's new national pastime.
You missed the point of the ad --- and it is a very obvious point. Jackie Robinson transcended geographic borders and moved people across the nation, including people in Los Angeles. Because of Robinson, Kareem already had a bond with the Dodgers before they moved to Los Angeles.
YOU TAKE THAT BACK. RIGHT NOW.
Well yeah, considering there is very little in the way of public remembrance of the New York Giants, whose fans seemingly just got on with it, either in becoming Yankee fans,just being Mets fans, or just plain ol' still rooting for the Giants, rather than wailing long and loud over their team.
By the way, does the NY Giants Historical Society have a website?
I don't think I missed the point -- I get Jackie Robinson's importance. And if it was an ad for the Dodgers' anniversary as a major league franchise, I'd have no problem with it at all.
As it is, I don't have a huge problem with it, which is why I wrote, "In a way, I guess it works." It just feels to me like if the Yankees were running similar ads for the history of Yankee Stadium, and someone talked about the Jeter flip play, which happened in Oakland. This ad campaign is about 50 years in Los Angeles, where Robinson didn't play a single major-league game. I'm well aware of Robinson's California connections, especially at UCLA, but the issue here -- at least to me -- is that this is a commercial that just left me scratching my head.
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