Hey, at least they still have their active Bulls forum to fall back on (http://www.basketballforum.com/chicago-bulls/)....oh wait, no one posts there anymore. Eh...I guess they still have their active Nets forum to fall back on (http://www.basketballforum.com/new-jersey-nets/)...well I guess less people post in that ghost town than the Bulls forum. Well...umm, Raptors forum? (http://www.basketballforum.com/toronto-raptors/) That doesn't seem to be very active either. Lakers seems to be the winner for most active forum (I only looked at those with over 100,000 posts). (http://www.basketballforum.com/los-angeles-lakers/)...and that's not exactly terribly active either. Bulls/Nets/Blazers. 1.6 million posts between them, and surely lots of members (although Petey had like 70% of the Nets forum posts), and surely a lot of members going with that. I just don't see, despite Rawse's logic, how losing your 3 largest communities is good for business.
Yeah, Stepping Razor (mod) is calling out a much less professional CM on his posts. You get the impression a few sane members and mods are trying to save the Admins and CMs from themselves. I wonder how much longer they can hold out. Kudos to Razor for such a classy attitude.