If you're?truly a fan of a particular team, you don't just tune in to national broadcasts when your team plays. You ride or die throughout the season, noticing all the quirks of the game ? you know who the third guy off the bench is, which NBA scrub regularly burns ONLY your team, all the local announcers' jokes and the players' elaborate handshake rituals. When you're watching with that regularity, the team's in-game soundtrack gets seared onto your brain. It's Pavlovian. Up until they switched up to the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army," Miami Heat games had given new meaning to Phil Collins' "In the Air." ?Alan Parsons Project's "Sirius" is as iconic as any pair of Air Jordans. When it works, the intro music gets fans turnt within the first few bars. When it doesn't, well, at least Swizz Beats tried . Skylar Grey's "Coming Home" and Lil Jon's "Turn Down For What" are gimmes. Looking ahead to the 2014-15 NBA season we came up with the better, more fitting intro music for every team in the league. Because Pitbull shouldn't have to work so hard. Dale.