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Gameday Thread: Portland Trail Blazers at Oklahoma City

The Blazers and the former Sonics tip off at NOON on Sunday! Watch on CSN NW and chat with us.

Portland Trail Blazers v Seattle SuperSonics Photo by Otto Greule/Getty Images

The Portland Trail Blazers, still stinging from a tough loss against the Dallas Mavericks, head to Oklahoma City to get back on track. In their last meeting, Portland beat OKC and Russell Westbrook had a bad night; they surely will be looking for revenge.

This game is scheduled for Noon on Super Bowl Sunday. So, enjoy some Blazer basketball before you ignore the big game!

Injury updates will be provided after they arrive. This is being written on Saturday night, before the latest injury news.

Speaking of Oklahoma City, we’re due to discuss one of their biggest bands, the legendary Nirvana. Best known for their drummer, Dave Grohl, their lead singer Kurt Cobain also reached a small level of fame, making it big after growing up in nearby Aberdeen, one of Oklahoma’s biggest ports off the Pacific Ocean.

Here is one of their least-known hits, Verse Chorus Verse, a hidden track on the hugely-successful various artists collection, No Alternative.

How To Watch Portland Trail Blazers vs. Oklahoma City:

Time: 12:00 pm, PST
TV: CSN NW
Online Streaming: Playstation Vue (Portland area) | League Pass (Elsewhere)
Radio: Rip City Radio, 620 am

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The Rules!

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1. No videos or pictures please, including embedded stuff from Twitter.

2. No discussion of streams that aren't sanctioned by the NBA, or how to work around broadcast/streaming rules.

3. No swearing please. Yep, even when the game sucks or the refs mess up.

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