Weekend Question: How You Became a Fan
It's a holiday weekend so it seems like a good time for a leisurely, low-stress perusal of our reader base. I asked this question a long time ago in a diary but we've grown so much since then it's probably time to ask it again.
Take a minute and share with us how you became a Blazer fan. Was it in your family? Was it because you grew up in Portland? Was it because of a special player or some memorable game or season? Also which era/timeframe was it in? Tell us your story. What first gave you the bug?
--Dave (blazersub@yahoo.com)
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Reefer Madness
The next thing I knew, I was sitting on a couch with a bunch of short guys who all looked like Damon Stoudemire. I had a beer in my hand, everyone else in the room had a king sized blunt. I couldn't understand what any of them were saying, they just kept mumbling incomprehensibly to the effect of "we played hard, it was a good game".
In front of me was some sort of viewscreen featuring a basketball game- it looked be tuned into a Blazers' game, and sure enough, every time Damon had the ball in his hands, they'd cheer wildly. In fact, the more dribbles he made, the more they'd cheer. Once, Damon even ran out the shot clock dribbling for no apparent reason- and they all started chanting something that sounded like "Who Let the Dogs Out?"
I don't remember much else, I guess the smoke in the room got to me.
That's my story, and I'm sticking with it.
by fri2219 on Sep 1, 2007 1:11 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Since I can remember
by jc burg on Sep 1, 2007 1:38 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
I got into them
by BigCelPhone on Sep 1, 2007 1:47 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
back in 98
by noam16 on Sep 1, 2007 2:09 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
The team was formed
I remember Geoff Petrie, as a classy gentleman, and Mr. Glickman who was all a city could want in management. I remember Sidney Wicks and Larry Steele and Bill Walton with a pony tail. Maybe the player most missed was Moses Malone who was Portland's property and was killing everyone in training camp the year of our championship. Unfortunately there was a disconnect between coaches and players on the one hand and management and owner on the other and Moses was traded before the season started. Imagine what the 1978 team could have been when Walton was hurt and Moses would have stepped into the starting lineup.
I will say that the hockey team was our Portland franchise before the Blazers and Memorial Coliseum was built around them first. My brother and I went to many games there and hockey was fun then (no fights). That team opened up the idea of attending a pro basketball league when the Blazers came to town.
by lee3022 on Sep 1, 2007 2:10 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Likewise, lee...
As with any team I suppose, the Trailblazers have yanked my emotions from the highest highs to the lowest lows - but that's what makes life interesting. Now I'm buckling up for another rocket blast to the hieghts...
Would love to hear more of your story, lee3022. Feel free to email me (through Dave).
by Dr Dave on Sep 1, 2007 8:59 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Thanks Dr Dave
I will be glad to write to you. And Blazers bring together such a warm bled of all ages and all situations. We can all agree that win or lose this is our team.
by lee3022 on Sep 1, 2007 1:25 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
I am 25
When he died, his wife gave me my pick of any of his large library of war books.
I still remember him getting so excited about Bonzi Wells (he died before Bonzi's career took a nose-dive) and Scottie Pippen.
That is true. But here's one relatively young guy who remembers. Thank you both for your service. My brother is now in the Army and served in Afghanistan last year. He will be shipping out to Iraq this fall.
by jamon51 on Sep 1, 2007 1:47 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Thanks Jamon
by lee3022 on Sep 1, 2007 3:30 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
89/90 season
ahh the memories....
by enigmah33 on Sep 1, 2007 2:18 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Ah a fellow Aussie
by Bairdy on Sep 2, 2007 6:44 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
First year
One of my great memories, I think it was that game, but it might have been a later one:
One of the refs was Manny Sokol. During a time out, all was quiet (no blasting music back then, a little crowd noise), and someone in the crowd yelled out, loud enough so everyone could hear, "Hey Manny, are you watching the game?" Manny and the other ref actually laughed -- and so did everyone else.
I listened to the Blazers on the radio every single game -- until I got grounded from it. We were playing Buffalo, and Herm Gilliam was hurting us one game, and then he got injured. I yelled, "Yes!" and my mom walked into the room and asked what happened. I said, "Gilliam got hurt, and he's been killing us!"
Boy, was I in trouble. I was grounded from listening for five games (I think they lost four of them, and I felt personally responsible for every loss since I wasn't listening and cheering them on). An early lesson in sportsmanship, and that winning isn't everything -- and one that was reinforced a few years later. Any Blazer fan who watched a 4-0 sweep of the Lakers in 77 was very, very glad that Gilliam was in good health.
One of my friends at school said, "Well, they're doing ok, but they'll never beat Milwaukie." I, being the eternal optimist, said, "Probably not, but you never know what can happen if we get hot." And when Milwaukie came to town, we got hot, and knocked them off.
by jscot on Sep 1, 2007 4:14 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Best Thing My Ex Ever Did For Me
Being a slightly obsessive-compulsive type, I started following every Blazers game, scanning our east-coast papers for box scores (I so don't miss the bad old pre-internet days). I've stayed with them ever sinces, through the (few) ups and (mostly) downs.
When we divorced in 2003, I demanded custody of the team. Well, not really, but it was one of the few things I took out of that relationship that I continue to cherish.
by Toast on Sep 1, 2007 4:54 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
David Dodge
I was hooked and never looked back. He knew what he was doing, that sly devil.
by fysho31 on Sep 1, 2007 7:45 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
My girlfriend started it
I played ball through High School (on a pretty bad team) and then went to college in Salem for a year and pretty much forgot about basketball and pro sports in general. This was followed by a few years of global travels and i finally settled back in Salem with my current girlfriend of 8 years. She and her family were huge Blazer fans and that was all it took for me to get totally back into basketball, playing pickup games a few times a week, and becoming a dedicated Blazer fan. the 99-00 season was the first i watched every game of, and after that game 7 loss, i was in for the long haul. every good sports fan knows that sticking through hard losses (and um, hard seasons, after seasons after seasons) make the eventual victories that much better. here's to the future.
by sergioFTW on Sep 1, 2007 8:14 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
fifth grade, 1977
by BrailleTaser on Sep 1, 2007 9:49 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
More of a process....
I can remember my brother and I as kids going to Rose Festival and running from Police Man to Police Man in a fevered attempt to collect the entire Blazer Cop Cards collection. A really nice glossy photo collection of cards given out by the police.
The voice of Bill Schonely entered our home like that of a visiting relative, who had just dropped by to describe the play by play of a game. Good Night EVERYBODY, often was the last thing heard before the lights and the radio were turned off, especially on a school night.
When did I become a Blazer fan? When did I learn to hate The Lakers? It was a process of being a kid growing up in Portland.
by Krang on Sep 1, 2007 9:52 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Back in the day...
Around 1990, when the Blazers were making their way to their eventual series against the Pistons, a high school buddy and I saw a playoff game against Utah. The atmosphere in the coliseum was unbelievable..it was true Blazermania!
From there, I've been pretty die-hard..even taking my allegiance up to Sonics territory for college. During our championship run in 1992, it was amazing to see "Go Blazers" signs all around Western Washington University. For a moment, Sonics fans even rooted us on!
by SloppyJoe on Sep 1, 2007 11:00 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
born into it
I started becoming a seriously hardcore fan this past year. Of course I've known about the team and followed their ups and downs and caught a few games on TV all through my life, but now I know what I want and how I act as a sports fan - so last year, after the crazy draft and with all the promise (truly beginning with hiring Nate), I decided to watch and follow as much as I could.
now I love the NBA, love my Blazers and truly enjoy this site. Thanks, Blazers fans, Blazer Dave, and everyone else who packs the Rose Garden and the Gameday threads.
by harperdc on Sep 1, 2007 11:05 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Born and Bred
~Nathan
by HurraKane212 on Sep 1, 2007 11:09 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Drexler days
So in 92 my brother and I were enrolled in public school and one of the big things at the time was Z100 and the Bust a Bucket song. Or was that 93? Its been a while... anyway, basketball was one of the few things I could relate with any of the other kids and considering I could hold my own with most of the A team players, it was pretty cool.
I think by just being an Oregon native living near Portland will sooner or later make you a Blazers fan.
by Blazer on Sep 1, 2007 11:25 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Thanks Dave
by Krang on Sep 1, 2007 11:33 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Fan
by johnv59 on Sep 1, 2007 12:10 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
1978
by roseburgian on Sep 1, 2007 12:20 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Not an idyll
by Diesel10 on Sep 1, 2007 12:21 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Oops, bad link
by Diesel10 on Sep 1, 2007 4:02 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
The day they drafted Oden
Now I gotta go to a bar at 10:00 in the morning because it's the only place showing the Duck game. Have a good weekend, Go Blazers and Go Ducks.
by tominhawaii on Sep 1, 2007 12:35 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Also
Blazers Edge is the only place where I can actually talks Blazers/NBA. Without this site, I would be stuck reading the Oregonlive message board and what I can scrub off ESPN.com.
by tominhawaii on Sep 1, 2007 5:07 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Blazers
by billyjoejack on Sep 1, 2007 12:44 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
All about the Padre.
So my early Blazer mania years were during the dark ages of the early to mid eighties. When we had to suffer through the worst GM decision of all time Bowie over Jordan. And the reign of bi-coastal terror with the Celtics and Lakers winning seemingly every year for a decade (I know Houston and Detroit got in there). Hence why my hatred of the Lakers is nearly as strong as my love of our Blazers. I grew up with Kiki Vandeghwe (SP?) Darnell Valentine, Kermit Washington, Fat Lever and some other old school stars. Yes of course Drexler was there but he took awhile to bloom.
Then there was the Amazing runs of the late eighties and early nineties where my love of T.P in the corner for 3 or Kersey on the break just cemented my love for forever. Until this year they were my favorite Blazers team. There is finally a core of guys who might be better and has as intriguing of guys.
I personally love Roy and think contrary to popular belief that he will be who wins us the championship. It will be Oden who carries us to the finals but it will be Roy who executes, hits the clutch shots and personifies the "I won't be denied" attitude of a true champion. It was Roy's intangibles which are soooo off the hook that his representation changed the quantum field enough that we won the lottery and got Oden.
Roy will be why the blazers are champions in 3-6 years. His vision, leadership, charisma, skills and icy cold toughness will be what takes us from contendors to champs.
"So let it be written, so let it be done" *Claps hands*
Inscribe it!!!
by Idog1976 on Sep 1, 2007 1:21 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Kevin Pritchard
by Jumbo on Sep 1, 2007 2:21 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Kevin Pritchard
by lee3022 on Sep 1, 2007 3:26 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Losing streak
by bgblazer on Sep 1, 2007 2:28 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
it runs in the family
by myemic23 on Sep 1, 2007 2:50 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Rip City
by tiesque on Sep 1, 2007 2:50 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
1977
When they won the championship, we were at a friend's house as they had color TV. I remember running around yelling 'We won! We won!" while the adults jumped up and down and hugged.
I've been a fan ever since.
-D
by DonkeyShins on Sep 1, 2007 3:47 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
It was before you were born
I started paying attention to the NBA when Seattle got a team in the late '60s. I'd always gone to basketball games in high school & college so it was a natural progression to watch the pros. (I lived in Seattle at the time and probably attended a Sonics' game or two, but I honestly don't remember - my husband and I were much more into hockey - as someone mentioned it was really fun then and Seattle & Portland had huge rivalry.) We got transferred to Portland in '72 and I easily slipped into following the Blazers (it took him many years to abandon the Sonics) - we went to a game or two, but again saw more hockey games, tho it was really hard to try to root for the team we had hated so much.
After we went our separate ways I followed the team, but not avidly until the late '80s. I backed off during the Whitsitt era, paying only minimal attention. The hiring of Nate McMillan got me paying closer attention and the finding of Dave's blog in the spring of '06 cemented my return to avid fandom.
by jorga on Sep 1, 2007 4:37 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
I was 12...
by Anthony Stine on Sep 1, 2007 6:06 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Born 1976
by shenanigans on Sep 1, 2007 6:12 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
I'm such a schmuck,
I am now trying to get my daughter hooked because I need an ally in the sports war against my wife. She likes going to the games for the dunks and (sigh) Blaze. But she will be a fan, oh yes, she will be.
by shenanigans on Sep 2, 2007 11:51 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
'89-'90 Season
I lost touch a little through high school as I began other interests, but was sucked back in during the shortened '98-'99 season. Walt Williams, Jim Jackson, Brian Grant, Greg Anthony, talk about some great role players!
by Too Much Hutch on Sep 1, 2007 6:47 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
'91 conf. finals run
I was just getting old enough to play on the playgrounds and whatnot when they went all the way to the finals the next year -- obviously, every single boy in my class wanted to be the next Drexler or Porter (my personal favorite).
Also, we didn't have TV reception in my house, so my brothers, my dad and I would usually watch games at our next door neighbor Rose's house. She was a retired schoolteacher and Blazer fan since the beginning. She was always a lot more pessimistic than I was about the team, and we disagreed about Rasheed and some other things, but it was really a treat to watch the games with her for so long. It makes me sad to think that she wasn't able to stick around long enough to see this resurgence of Blazermania -- she died two years ago.
Despite leaving Portland in 2003, I've paid close attention to the team -- even when I was living in South America and they earned the worst record in basketball.
by kickbrass on Sep 1, 2007 7:43 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Since 1999
By the way, I want to say you guys are so lucky to live in Portland or some other places where you can watch most of the Blazer games. In China we could only watch at most 4-5 Blazer games/season on TV before. Thanks to the internet I watched more than 10 games last season. Hopefully we can have more and more live games in the future.
by jessieptb on Sep 2, 2007 12:29 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
If we had drafted
by jamon51 on Sep 3, 2007 10:27 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
If Blazers had drafted Yi
by jessieptb on Sep 4, 2007 2:46 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
I am jealous..
by myemic23 on Sep 5, 2007 12:17 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Coworkers
I watched the next game broadcast on TV and mainly got hooked watching 'Sabas' and his smooth passes, particularly a 'no-look' that plain FLOORED me. This was right around when things really started going South for the team, but I was hooked, nonetheless. Been a fan ever since, and can't WAIT for Opening Night!
by patrickroy on Sep 2, 2007 8:00 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Teamwork, late 80's through early 90's
ok, so the other 4 might be ROY, clyde "the glide", aldridge, and O-DUHN
by PortersPal on Sep 2, 2007 11:37 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
by the way
by PortersPal on Sep 2, 2007 11:38 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
The players played
To add to that there was the early 90's Blazers who all seemed to like to play too.
by holder on Sep 2, 2007 12:34 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
The year was 1982
To make it worse I started playing fantasy basketball about 7 years ago so now I spend even more time looking at basketball stats and scores so on top of it all I've become a stat geek. Luckily I have a very understanding wife that even goes to games with me on occassion!
by Earl on Sep 2, 2007 2:21 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
1992 - Playoffs
by elbrando on Sep 2, 2007 4:12 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
1992 Finals
by Bruno on Sep 2, 2007 5:19 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
From 1970 to the present,
Why? Because NBA'ers are the worlds best athletes and the Blazers are Oregon's only major league team.
by TwoDeep on Sep 2, 2007 6:08 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Clyde the glide singlet
Didn't really start getting deeply passionate though unitl around 97'98 and each year my passion has grown even more. I am pleased to say the apart from being unable to attend games for living in Australia I am a Blazer fan through and through.
Already got myself a nice Oden t-shirt.
by Bairdy on Sep 2, 2007 7:32 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
I became a fan around 1990
I was born in '74 so the lone championship season was well before my viewing time. My early childhood was spent living in Myrtle Creek and Roseburg, and with my father being a non-sports fan games of any kind were never on. Around 1987 we moved up to the Portland Metro area and from here I began to get my first few glimpses. It wasn't until 3 years later when I began to paying much more attention. A large part of that had to do with my father purchasing a new TV for the living room and so I got to have the old one in my room and from there I began to watch all televised Blazer games. For a number of years it became a big ordeal for my older brother and I to head over to GI Joe's to get in line on the day that games were to go on sale. They limited the amount of games you could purchase at a time so after each of us had bought as many cheap seat tickets we could we'd go back to the end of the line and wait our turn again. We'd do that multiple times until every dollar we had saved was spent.
I must admit that there came a time a few years back where it seemed as if I had drifted away from the Blazer scene. I would still watch an occasional game here and there but I really wasn't "into" them. My interest came back in a big way before the start of last season. And now I'm greatly anticipating for next season to begin. For the first time I have purchased a pair of season tickets and as of right now I plan on renewing each year from here on out. When we received that #1pick in the draft lottery the state of ecstasy I was feeling was nearly beyond description. Strange to say, but that was probably the first time I had ever felt that good in my entire life. I want to feel that more often! Watching games on TV can be exciting, but it simply can't measure to the amount of joy that being there live can bring. I bought my season tickets in hopes that the Trailblazers are going to make it a tradition to dish out those good vibes on a regular steady basis... which I'm sure they will sooner or later and I have to be there for when it happens. C'mon October 10th!
by JoeBlazer on Sep 3, 2007 2:24 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Welcome aboard!
by jamon51 on Sep 3, 2007 10:28 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Last year
by bocious on Sep 3, 2007 9:10 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Day One
I'm old enough to have been a fan since the day PDX was awarded the franchise. I grew up on the coast (near Seaside) and listened to many of the games sitting in our Chevy station wagon, 'cause it picked up the AM signal better.
From the days of coach Rolland "Mod" Todd and his bunch of expansion draftees and talented rookies, to the Walton Gang, the glorious '77 season, and then the great run with Clyde, Terry, Jerome, Duck, and Buck, through the heartbreak of the near-misses lead by two true greats (Pip and Sabas), and then the long, slow, painful slide after 2001 into stupidity and "gangstahdom" - it's been a heckuva ride.
Now I read that B-Roy got on the phone in the off-season and let everyone know that there's work to do, and that the majority of this talented young crew has already reported for work, a month early! Unheard of. Amazing.
Can't wait for the season to start.
All props to G.O., but I already have a #52 jersey. It reads "Williams" on the back. I wear it with pride.
RIP CITY!
by dmac on Sep 3, 2007 9:36 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Around '86-87,
My best early memories consist of the occasional games my dad took me to at the Coliseum. The feeling I would get as we walked up to & into the arena is simply indescribable. I now get chills when I walk into the Coliseum today. Even as a little kid, I knew there was something special about it all, but perhaps I didn't realize just how much this team would be a part of my life.
I'm now 25, and after remaining loyal through hard times, I'm ready to relive the excitement and beyond from what I experienced as a young, Portland lad. Rip City!
by lickidybrindle on Sep 3, 2007 9:44 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Dr. Evil Says..
How could someone not love the antics of Bonzi "Sometimes I Black Out" Wells? Flippin' throw the guy a bone! Qyntel Woods? Trail Blazing pioneer, was ahead of Michael Vick by years!
Steve Patterson? Why did you guys get rid of him? I pattern my own leadership skills after him. What's wrong with checking the hard drive of all your computers? The guy was wound tighter than turban on a bald Arabian. I loved him. All I want to say is "Steve, wherever you are, there's always a chair for you at my table!" Shrink you down, you can be the new Mini-Me!
I also admired Dr.Steve Nash. Always so confident. You could hardly tell he was sabotaging the whole operation. Huge contracts to Ratliff and Miles! Brilliant! Let's trade for SAR even though we already have Randolph and Miles?...sheer sabotaging genius. He almost torched the whole franchise when he brought in his boy "That's not MY gun" Telfair! ...could I take a moment, I'm tearing up...
I'm concerned. I might have to drop this team. This Pritchard guy is not with the old program. I'm really disturbed by this focus on talent and character. He's been able to undo so much of the fantastic work of Patterson and Nash.
Really, what's the point? This team is now likeable. Give me the glazed eyed madness of a Rasheed about to get his second "T" and thrown out of the game! The quiet leadership of Brandon Roy?...The never ending energy of Aldridge. Plus these guys seem to get along!
What are The Lakers doing, I'm out of here. I've always liked Kobe.
by Krang on Sep 3, 2007 11:45 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Started in 1989 with their improbable run...
Was kind of interested ten years later with the talent that Whittsit had accrued, although I just found it hard to like the team.
This is the first time since Clyde and crew that I actually like the players and what they stand for.
Anyway looking forward to the next ten years.
by khryse on Sep 3, 2007 12:03 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Early 90's
by PABlzrfn on Sep 3, 2007 2:40 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
1975 and forever !
Valley in 1973 and because we lived in the
country, we only got two channels (Both fuzzy)
on our TV. My older brother and I were always
outside playing sports, so we would listen to
the radio while shooting hoops at the local
elementary school outdoor court. We met two
older guys (they looked like hippies) at the
court and used to play 2 on 2 while listening
to Shonz on the radio. Being a big time baseball fan and player, I loved being able to root for Oregon's only pro sports team.
My brother was a big UCLA fan and the Walton
connection was undoubtably a big factor in developing a Blazer passion. I got to see my first Memorial game in 1980 and since that time
I've been able to attend 40 to 50 games. We were
lucky in the mid 80's to have the Blazers come
to Medford and KFalls for exhibition games, with
the highlight being halfcourt chairs on the floor
at OIT in 1988 vs. the Kings. Clyde ran over us
in our chairs going for a loose ball and later
I got him to sign a big homemade banner featuring most of the Blazer players.
Since 1985 or so I have watched and taped
almost every TV game and have numerous autographed
signs, including a locker room sneak job in
Phoenix 1999 (was attending spring training).
My buddy and I used the food servers entrance to get under the arena to get Jermaine and Sheed to autograph my sign. During that time the amount of L@$^&r fans moving into Southern Oregon seemed to be getting out of hand. I did the only thing any Blazer fan could do; work them on the court and advise a return move to La-La land. It's a long, long standing hatred that cannot be assuaged.
I have continued to preach the Blazers to
friends and acquaintances throughout the low
times and have seen some come back since the
_ _ _ _ Blazer years. I've delighted in
the resurgence of "Old School" players like
Brandon Roy, Ime, JJ, LMA and now GO. The
Blazers are on the path, now they just need
some time to gel into a championship unit.
BOOK THAT !
P.S. - Lee3022 and Dr Dave- Thanks for your service and anytime you have any stories about
your experiences, I'd love to hear. I've loved
history since I was a small boy and have a
degree in history/Sec. Ed. I been lucky to meet
and talk with many WWII,Korean (my father served),
and Vietnam veterans. It's amazing how much we
could learn from these BRAVE men who helped build
this great country.
by walkoff41 on Sep 3, 2007 3:43 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Thanks Walkoff41
by lee3022 on Sep 3, 2007 7:15 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Last year
I thought Bob Whitsett was an idiot, driving fans away with his revolving door of players making all the wrong headlines, and wasn't surprised to see his teams gradually slipping downhill.
All that said, I became a fan when they undertook rebuilding in earnest - so at the beginning of the 2005 season. They only won 21 games, but they played hard every possession, and have ever since.
That said, Miles can hit the road, the sooner the better.
by baduk on Sep 3, 2007 5:04 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
1976-77
I suppose you could say it's been downhill ever since but it really hasn't. I feel sorry for the younger fans who must feel like they are following the NBA's version of the Buffalo Bills.
by The Cactus Leaguer on Sep 3, 2007 10:09 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
honestly, since i can remember!
i remember watching blazer games (specifically playoff games) with my parents, back in the "bust-a-bucket" days. we were lucky enough to know someone with good season tickets, so my mom and i went to a handful of games each year back when uncle cliffy was in his prime (and trying to drop that nickname), and when sabonis was an NBA rookie. i was obsessed with stats, and could recite just about any NBA players statistics down to the decimals. blazercable/vision was the worst/best thing you could do to a kid trying to avoid homework and social development.
ever since then i've been a huge Blazer nerd. the best experiences i've had attending games has to be our near-comeback against Dallas in the first round the last time we were in the playoffs. it's been a while since making the playoffs was a rote accomplishment; here's to reinstating that tradition.
by tree branch on Sep 4, 2007 6:30 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
I moved to Portland
by EnglandDan on Sep 4, 2007 9:31 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
On my 4th birthday
by portlander on Sep 4, 2007 2:09 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
For me
Addicted to Quack SBN's Oregon Ducks Blog
by Addicted to Quack on Sep 4, 2007 10:46 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Way Back
I think that drafting Oden will make alot of other people become season ticket holders. I'll see you all there!
by RapidRob on Sep 5, 2007 11:56 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs

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