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Somebody gets it. Since when did whitewashed Latinos care about basketball?
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You don't even have to put the stadium in Opa Locka, put it in Miami Lakes if you so worried about the ghetto (bish ass nikkaz, Yankees stadium is in the Bronx, y'all makin' Miami look terry cloth right now
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), straight up, anybody who's been to the AAA (including myself) knows sh*t ain't worth the hassle unless you're in Little Haiti/Design District/South Beach. The 836 around game time is
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usually. And coming north from Coral Gables/Coco Grove is also
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because you have to pass through Brickell which is extra rough during the rush hour. So you have to be a REAL fan to make it to the game. If they really cared about Miami, the stadium should be in one of the following 'hoods:
Pembroke Pines
Miami Lakes
Opa Locka
Hialeah
Somewhere in northwest Miami, Rick Ross's Miami. Then you'd see a much better fan base. The best analogy for out of towners I could think of is that imagine if most of the Yankees fan base lived in Newark, and they have to drive into Manhattan, then go North to Bronx, in the middle of rush hour, because there was no efficient public transportation system in place (Metromover doesn't count
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) The fans would say f*ck it, I'm finna watch the game on TV