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  • Season Ticketholder

    Votes: 8 11.4%
  • Attend A Dozen Or So Games Per Season

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Attend A Few Games Per Season

    Votes: 10 14.3%
  • Lucky To Attend One Game Per Season

    Votes: 12 17.1%
  • Relegated To Watching Virtually Every Game On TV

    Votes: 22 31.4%
  • Watch A Number Of Games Per Season On TV

    Votes: 3 4.3%
  • Watch On TV When I Can

    Votes: 6 8.6%
  • Live Vicariously Through SportsTwo

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Other (Please Specify)

    Votes: 7 10.0%

  • Total voters
    70

ABM

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Well, I had to ask...
 
I have not lived in Portland since 1998. Thank god for NBA League Pass. I have not missed more than few games on TV (or my lap top) in years. Often it is after the game is over but regardless I tape them all. I usually see 1 game a year at Moda and 1 game at Staples.
 
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Go to a few games per season and watch most of the rest on TV. I don't consider the TV experience to being "relegated" to it. With a big screen 4K Smart TV, the advantage of being able to rewind and look at any play I want, plus being able to have a beer and a snack that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, not having to pay 20 bucks for parking and being able to hit the bathroom anytime I want without a lineup, not to mention not risking bumping into any of the riff raff who hang out around here, in most ways it's a superior experience.
 
I watch probably around 80% of the games, the games I miss are because of work. I usually attend a game a season.
 
I work swing shift, but I am able to watch games while at work, which is a nice perk. I end up missing huge chunks of games though. I love watching the 10 minute highlight videos that come out after the games. I could probably get to a handful of games a year if I wanted to, but I'm so used to watching on TV, or a stream that I usually just stick to that.
 
Living out of state makes it very hard to get to games
 
Go to a few games per season and watch most of the rest on TV. I don't consider the TV experience to being "relegated" to it. With a big screen 4K Smart TV, the advantage of being able to rewind and look at any play I want, plus being able to have a beer and a snack that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, not having to pay 20 bucks for parking and being able to hit the bathroom anytime I want without a lineup, not to mention not risking bumping into any of the riff raff who hang out around here, in most ways it's a superior experience.

Anyone who pays $20 for parking is doing it wrong. SOOOO many places where you can park for free.

I tell people if they come with me to any event. We're not paying for parking. Call me cheap, I call it practical.
 
Living in Colorado up until January I haven't missed a Blazer game on League Pass in over a decade. Even caught the ending of 2 Blazers games as I moved to Springfield. Went to my 1st game at Moda in April(AMAZING), and once I move to PDX next year plan to attend as many Live as possible (Funds of course). Blazers Freak Forever.
 
Anyone who pays $20 for parking is doing it wrong. SOOOO many places where you can park for free.

I tell people if they come with me to any event. We're not paying for parking. Call me cheap, I call it practical.
Whenever I go to a game and drive in I park in the garage by the rose garden $20 really isnt that much.
 
I go to as many games as I can and watch the rest on tv. I don't miss games. I see all 82 every season.
 
Whenever I go to a game and drive in I park in the garage by the rose garden $20 really isnt that much.

I live right by Fire on the Mountain (and am in fact picking up food there right now!)...It's a great spot to get a beer and wings (or a Jamaican Jerk Sandwich) and then catch the MAX. And spend less than $20 for the experience...
 
I try to get my daughter up to Portland for one or two games a year, other then that we watch them all on TV.
 
I have no desire to ever attend a game in person again. The experience is just so much more pleasant at home.

barfo
 
I live right by Fire on the Mountain (and am in fact picking up food there right now!)...It's a great spot to get a beer and wings (or a Jamaican Jerk Sandwich) and then catch the MAX. And spend less than $20 for the experience...
How can YOU live by Fire On The Mountain, when I do?
 

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