I'll never get why sports fans trash the place when their team wins

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Not sure how it took me this late in the day to hear this, but some Lakers fans got a bit too rowdy last night celebrating the team's victory.

If you think you will act violently in the South Bay if the Lakers win the championship Sunday, just know that I have the Sunday shift and I will mock you for all the Internets to see. Be warned.

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matzger said:

You rule Denise!!!
Trashing the city when your team wins is for retards.

rsharbor said:

It's a matter of no class ! Plain and simple.

Rob said:

I think it's because they get pissed realizing they cheered hard for all those seasons for a championship win and when they finally do win they find out that they as the fans get nothing in return hahaha

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