First of all, while I enjoy the NBA and the product it puts on the court, it will never impassion me the same way baseball and - to a lesser extent - football do. That said, I follow the league now more than I ever have before.
I first started watching in the early '90s, when I was about 10. And in the same way Skander and Joe were inhibited due to a lack of local teams, I simply couldn't pick my hometown squad and blindly follow them through thick and thin. BUT, my favorite player was Larry Johnson, so - naturally - the Charlotte Hornets were my favorite team. My interest waned after a few years, however, and after LJ's trade to the Knicks, I pretty much stopped watching completely - sans a Finals game here and there.
That pattern continued until Joe invited me to join this board's fantasy league four years ago. I didn't know the league AT ALL when I first participated because I hadn't followed the game in over ten years. It took me a year or two to acquaint myself with all of the players and teams, but I had a pretty solid grasp of what was going on after my second fantasy season concluded.
During that time, I quickly took a liking to the way in which the Phoenix Suns operated. Their game was FUN ... their players generally admirable ... and Amare Stoudemire was captivating - what an athletic freak!
However, I wasn't eager to jump on the bandwagon. I've always been very aware of the stigma associated with "jumpers" - and I never wanted to be known as one myself. So I never really called myself a Phoenix Suns fan. They were a lot of fun to watch, but when someone asked which was my favorite team, I'd simply say I didn't have one.
And then came last year, when I read :07 Seconds or Less by Jack McCallum. What a great read. I was instantly hooked - and no longer had any qualms about standing up and shouting "The Phoenix Suns are my favorite team!"
If people want to call me a bandwagon fan, that's their right. I think they're WRONG, of course, but only because I take my sports VERY seriously, and once I become a fan, it takes A LOT to pull me away from a team. With the Suns, I'm in deep - and I don't see any other team grabbing my heart through a last-minute sell.
Besides, it's not like they've won the title yet, right?