Nobody deserves anything.
Still, what's the general perception of Miami prior to Mario and company amongst the kids coming up? I'm not talking about the parents who remember the good times, but their children.
With all the games on television, the internet bringing the world closer, it isn't like it was 29 years ago. Where you could see only so many games. ****, I doubt they're even watching many games.
Most of these kids were young as **** when any Florida school was good. The Big 3 have struggled, but we've struggled more. In fact we've struggled their entire life.
Kids now want to play for winners, get drafted, and their heroes even from the city, they see them by and large playing out of state somewhere. They hear from them, run into them, and get the low down.
We need to prove they can do it here. Put on for your city, it also used to be put on for your neighborhood, school, etc. Kids these days don't have that loyalty to their neighborhood or school. They go where the team is going to go, follow coaches, 7 on 7 teammates, etc.
Gotta show them. Make them believe. Some will come, but if those that do ball out, we'll have the next gen wanting to be like whomever here, not some out of state school. Kids always left down here, but none of the Big 3 are killing it local like we all used to. Be competitive, rise up, and keep selling results. Do that and they'll come.
We don't deserve a thing until we prove ourselves.