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[QUOTE="billsin01, post: 5033804, member: 837"] I think the issue is that no league anywhere just washes out the majority of its rosters each year and starts over. If you follow baseball you are invested in the young, controllable players on your team's roster (as well as any stars with longer term deals) and you're interested in your team's farm system. If you follow the nfl you're interested in the draft and free agency but a good chunk of your roster is set from year to year depending on contract/salary cap machinations. If you follow golf, there are always new up-and-coming young players, maybe you decide you like LIV, etc., but it's a lot of the same guys who are the best from year to year. If you follow the NBA there is a ton of free agency and player movement but large chunks of your rosters carry over year-to-year. Euro League I don't really follow but guessing it's similar. It's just hard get into a sport where one year has absolutely nothing to do with the next. [/QUOTE]
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