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My First BlazersEdge.com Post

Well, this feels a little bit like the first day of school: awkward introductions and plenty of new faces.  Sticking with that theme, I thought I might tell you a little story about my Christmas vacation. Bear with me.

About a week before Christmas I walked into a cardiologist's office with abnormally high blood pressure and walked out with abnormally bad news. Open heart surgery was imminent.

One of the first things that I did upon leaving the office was to check the Blazers schedule.  When's the next road trip? Sure, there was talk of aneurisms and blood tests and bears, oh my. But, guys, we're on a freaking 10 plus game winning streak.  

The surgery took place on January 7th, the deep morphine grogginess started to lift on January 8th, and what awaited me upon my return to semi-coherence?  A DVD of that night's game against the Warriors, the first game I hadn't seen in months, dropped off at St. Vincent's by a member of the Blazers organization who had been tipped off to my plight by a certain someone who has been running BlazersEdge.com for the last god-knows-how-long.

Moments like that you don't forget.  It was about one in the morning- I have no idea how they managed to press the DVD that quickly- let alone get it over to me that fast.  Even UPS priority overnight doesn't make bed-side hand-deliveries in the dead of night in the dead of winter in the deathly cold halls of a deathly quiet hospital. One thought kept going through my mind: they really didn't need to do this, but they did.

That moment, my fandom started to evolve.  No longer was it just about tricking my Dad into hitting up the Dairy Queen after soccer practice so I could grab another one of the collectible glasses (look how big Terry Porter's head is).  No longer was it about picking the old heads's brains about what could have been had Walton just chilled out, man.  No longer was it about working myself up over pop can bongs and thrown headbands.  

Pretty shortly thereafter, right around the time a surgeon implanted a mechanical valve into my chest, I gladly lost a little bit of free will. Now, my fandom was different.  It was about randomly fighting back tears after a Martell jumper in the middle of the second quarter.   Now, it was about hoping, really hoping, that these grown men who play a game for a living are able to understand the effect that they have upon other grown men, upon our community.  Now, it was about trying to figure out how in the world I can repay Dave's thoughtfulness and the Blazers' kindness.  Now, most importantly, it became about spreading the gospel.

This is an organization, from top to bottom, which is owed my unconditional respect.  If their treatment of me, a d-league caliber writer, is any indication, this is an organization that we as fans can be extremely proud of.  I suspect you already knew that.  Of course, the same goes for Dave.  I am certain you already knew that.

Now that the interminable all-star break is behind us, this is an organization I look forward to covering for the rest of the season.  Even if the ball isn't bouncing our way; even if we see more scowls than smiles on Nate's face; even if poor Brandon continues to take a beating.   I've got to say: it feels really good to know that class is back in session. It's good to see everyone again.

--Ben (benjamin.golliver@gmail.com)

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Welcome to BE
Glad to have you and your basketball knowledge here.

Go Blazers!

Fernandez,Roy,Outlaw,Aldridge,Oden---wait for it! My Video about BROY7

by soulja2boy on Feb 20, 2008 7:58 PM PST reply actions  

Sweet
I enjoy reading your media row reports. Will you be doing more writing with your new found status?
The Rose Garden is our House.

by JTDuck22 on Feb 20, 2008 8:00 PM PST up reply actions  

Oops
That wasn't supposed to be a reply
The Rose Garden is our House.

by JTDuck22 on Feb 20, 2008 8:00 PM PST up reply actions  

Holy cow, Ben
Hope you're feeling better, and welcome.

Keep posting pictures with your media row reports. Those are fun.

by Section323 on Feb 20, 2008 9:08 PM PST reply actions  

I look forward to your posts
welcome aboard the blazersedge fanhood brotha!

by Blazerhopeful on Feb 20, 2008 9:12 PM PST reply actions  

I have enjoyed all of your contributions...
to Blazers Edge and I look forward to all that are yet to come. I am thankful that your surgery was successful and that you have recovered from it.

I can definitely relate to the realities of high blood pressure. About 3-4 weeks ago I visited the doctor, and the nurse recorded my BP at 216 over 133! Ugly! I thought she was going to have a heart attack of her own. I am taking 6 different prescriptions for the problem and it seems to be under control now. Whew!

18 Points, 9 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 3 Steals, 2 Blocks and 0 TOs - LMA's Stats Rookie/Sophmore Game

by LaMarvelous on Feb 20, 2008 9:40 PM PST reply actions  

Welcome
Officially to BE. Just in time to see your boy KD on thursday. Am I the only one a little pissed off that we keep playing teams who just completed trades and play better because of it?
"I Dare You Not to Like the Blazers" Henry Abbott

by Sabonis4Ever on Feb 20, 2008 9:48 PM PST reply actions  

Just a little more class...
To an already classy site.  Sweet.  Welcome aboard.

by ken @ Blazer's Edge on Feb 21, 2008 2:08 AM PST reply actions  

Welcome
Welcome back.......crazy story, glad it all worked out for you AND you didn't miss the game.

by iDea on Feb 21, 2008 6:51 AM PST reply actions  

Welcome, Ben
I see you've changed your "name" - I guess that's another life changing experience (letting go of the past and moving on) >big grin<

Glad your surgery is behind you and you literally have a new life to live - and you're living it here at BE.  Great news for all.

"Being an All-Star is great.... But it'd be even better to have my team in the playoffs. So that's next." - Brandon Roy, February 17.

by jorga on Feb 21, 2008 7:47 AM PST reply actions  

I have HBP too
Maybe I should start a blog about it.  Nah, I kid because I love, even my mom would not read my high blood pressure blog.  I like what you bring to BE, stay gold Ben, stay gold.
"Darkness warshed over the Dude - darker'n a black steer's tookus on a moonless prairie night. There was no bottom." The Stranger from The Big Lebowski (1999)

by tominhawaii on Feb 21, 2008 12:24 PM PST reply actions  

Delighted you're here.
I'm looking forward to everything you can post here.  Hope your recovery is pretty much done and you're feeling great.  Enjoy.

by roseburgian on Feb 21, 2008 3:39 PM PST reply actions  

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