 What's the word, y'all? I think we can all agree that being a fan of a sports organization is extremely stressful. I low key envy the people that follow the game of basketball that love the game of the NBA and don't have a favorite team. Because I just know their quality of life is so much better. Like my favorite team, the Chicago Bulls, have been in a rebuild for like five years now. And you would think that since I knew going into these seasons after we traded Jimmy Butler that was the start of the rebuild, you would think that I wouldn't be stressed at all. Because at the end of the day, losing games is good, right? Nah, I was still extremely stressed. So stressed that there was a period of time, I think two seasons ago, when my profile picture on Twitter was a picture of me with a paper bag over my head because I was ashamed to be a Bulls fan. I ain't walked back on my fandom though. Don't think that was the case. And now that we are better, now that we should be a playoff team, I can just imagine that this is about to be the most stressful season of my adult life. You know what I'm saying? Like when the Bulls were good, when the dare-grows era, I was like in high school. Like of course I wanted to see them win, but I wasn't like crazy. Now at 24 going on 25, if them boys right now, Zach Levine, DeMonde Rose, and Lonzo Balm, Nikola Vucevich, and Patrick Williams don't succeed. Yeah, I'm gonna be highly, highly stressed. But the reason I'm talking about that today is because I was browsed through Reddit late tonight and I solved this post. The creator of this post has so much karma. So much karma, shout out to him. I mean, hey, you got me to talk about something today, so shout out to him. In the NBA, the 76ers was listed as a team with the most stressed fans. Oh yeah, they conducted an entire study about the stress levels of each fan base. In order to conduct the research, Bet US pulled 100,000 tweets and forums for each team and ran them through a tool called 10 strength to determine the level of stress and relaxation. Tensions are high for sports fans when it comes to the biggest games in the league and Reddit and Twitter are safe spaces for them to let off some steam the website reads. Loki, you could have contributed to this study and not even known it. Legitimately, I've made some Reddit posts, comments. I made a lot of Twitter posts and comments as a Bulls fan about my dismay. So Loki, you could have been a part of this study, all right? I just thought this was just extremely, extremely interesting to see the ranking of the stress levels. And I wanna try to look at some of the top teams in the tournament. Why the heck are their fans stressed? And if this was conducted between the end of the playoffs and today, it makes a lot of sense that the 76ers are number one considering everything that's going on. I made an entire video about the 76ers stress and stuff. You know what I'm saying? If you wanna take that out, then you got the boss of Celtics, which is interesting. I think just in general, Celtics fans are just on edge no matter what. I feel like in some videos, I've said something negative about a Celtics player or somebody in the front office, then he ain't negatively and Celtics fans becoming on my throat. They just always on edge. It seems like the Cavs is one that's interesting because they've been, maybe they're stressed because if LeBron's not on their team, they don't, nevermind. Heat fans make sense. You went from the NBA finals to the first round elimination. Clippers, yeah. I mean, the Clippers put a huge target on their back a few years ago when they teamed up and haven't fulfilled those big shoes. The Atlanta Hawks being here is kind of weird because I wouldn't expect them to be extremely stressed, especially after what they just went through as being a team and nobody expected to make a run and then they made a run. The Pistons, the Suns are tied at 24% okay? I mean, I can, again, it doesn't tell you exactly when they started to compile these tweets. So I can see Suns fan being stressed during the NBA finals. If that's when things were going on, I don't really know. At the bottom though, I will link everything in the description if you want to take and deeper dive into this. At the bottom though, do you want to guess what organization fans are the least stressed in the moment? It's the Bulls. What? I think we low key stressed. All of us, every single one of us that rep the black, red and the black and red. But I mean, again, this could partially be because the Bulls have been so bad for so long. I think a lot of Bulls fans are just like, whatever happens happens at this point. So we're not extremely stressed and we're like on a tier of our own at 16%. And then the Spurs at 18%, Trailblazers, Pacers, Jazz, just a very overall interesting study. I wish that they did something deeper than that where they picked what they deemed to be the most stressed tweet. Just the one, the one person that was the most stressed. But they also did the same thing for football and I don't know football. So I can tell you why the Rams would be stressed or the Saints would be stressed or why the Texans wouldn't be stressed. I couldn't tell you that. So my apologies in the world of baseball, Mets fans, this man, white socks. Well, I guess we have some expectations this year. Mets fans make sense right now because the Mets can't hit. But that's for another video or another channel, link is in the description. This magic fans say you can't be stressed when you only feel numb. Magic fans are zen, all 12 of them. It's funny. Not saying that I agree that it's only 12. Oh, oh, oh, hold on. One dude left. He ain't down. He went to the Windy city, baby. He's seeing red because he's abusive at state. I love to see it. 76er fans said I want to know who are the 70% that aren't stressed. Very valid point. And then a nicer bottle. Sometimes Reddit can be fun and it can be okay. A lot of times it's not. But that's 30% of tweets. We finished first in the East last year and 30% of our tweets were still stressed. That's incredible. He said, I can't imagine what the number was during the folks year. Oh, yeah, that's kinda, that's true. I mean, somebody compiled an entire list. An entire list of why 76er fans are stressed. Marquel folks forgot how to shoe. Kailangelo's bird, I low key forgot about that. The shot, they're referring to Kawhi Leonard's shot. Tobias Harris, sixth largest in history and Al Horford's contract. Sixth largest in history, still crazy. Brett Brown's coaching. Jimmy Butler for Josh Richardson. Yeah, that happened. Injuries in general. Brett Brown's coaching for the second town. Doc Rivers coaching and Ben Simmons refusing to shoe. Lot of stressors and Philly fandom. And to think this is just basketball, they still have to worry about the Eagles too. I don't know anything about the Eagles. And somebody added number 11. Every time Embiid falls, our heart skips a beat. As you can see, the Trailblazers are 28th on the list and that was surprising to some people. I think most of them are okay with the fact that Dane might be gone. So they're just going to enjoy Dane, why they still got him. If he lambs, it sucks. But he's a good career, that's a very good point. Why be stressed over something like that when he just feels like it's inevitable? Anyway, I just thought this was interesting as a little one-off video where we do more stuff like this in the future. I don't really know. I'm just having a ball talking about hoops and things related to hoops. 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