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Name An Athlete Who Has Changed Your Enthusiasm For A Team/Sport

For its John LeClair, after he left the Flyers I have not watched them as regularly as I used to (almost every time the Flyers played, now only once a week at most, especially with Keith out).

Also I have not have gotten as excited over an NBA championship game as I have had when Michael Jordon was in his prime.


I will say watching Tiger Woods had peaked my interest in golf a bit.


But, with the NFL I do not think it matters who is playing because I am such a big fan of football, that even though Aikman, Smith, and Irvin are gone, I still root for the Cowboys as much as I used to.
 
Magic Johnson
he was my biggest motivation until he started that stupid talk show :|
I think i was 10 when he quit basketball (the first time)
 
After Barry Sanders left the Lions, I haven't been able to enjoy football like when I was a kid🙁
 
Jason Kidd made me more enthusiastic towards lacrosse. I always admired the way Kidd wouldn't just pass the ball to another player, he'd pass it to them in a way they could make an easy basket. Now when I'm feeding the ball to another player in Lacrosse I'm not just thinking about putting it from me to them. I'm thinking about where the best place for them to shoot from is, where the defenders are, etc.

 
Eddie Murray.

When he was on the Mets, his attitude and style of play made me so enthusiastic for baseball.
 
Hakeem Olajuwon definitely made me hyped up about basketball. I was in elementary school when Rockets were winning those championships. Great footwork, awesome moves, nice touch, shot blocker, he was a blast to watch.
 
Tiger Woods for golf. Never had any interest in golf until he came on the scene.

Tennis has never been the same for me since Sampras left. Chang, Sampras, Agassi were all fun to watch.
 
Ronaldo gave me an appreciation for the flair that's capable in soccer; I didn't really know about it before.

Steve Nash is giving me a touch of hope for basketball, in that he's the quintessential point guard in a game that basically doesn't have thet position anymore.

Mike Singletary is one of my most favorite football players of any period.
 
Chris Mullin with GSW, I've made so many 3 pointers playing with this guy on NBA live on my good old SNES, used beat the crap outta my brother with his shots.
At a certain point we were sure he must've been the guy who programed that game.
 
Albert Pujols. The more I learn about him, the more I'm impressed and the more I like the Cardinals. It's always nice to find out that a great player is a great person. :thumbsup:
 
I've always played golf, but watching it was kind of boring, until Tiger came.

Kobe Bryant this year has been INSANE. I'll remember the 81 point game for the rest of my life, as I was there LIVE @ Staples.

When Gretszky left the Kings, I started to not follow hockey as much.

 
David Ortiz. I've been more into baseball than ever since he joined the Sox. Of course, fantasy had something to do with that as well.
 
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