BG's Shake It Till We Make It

Welcome to our community

Be a part of something great, join today!

HailBlazers

RipCity
Joined
Nov 11, 2008
Messages
20,170
Likes
17,605
Points
113
I was honored to be a volunteer for Brian Grant's amazing event filled weekend. The amount of Great/Legendary people that came out to support him and his cause is unsurpassed by any event Portland ever sees. The huge support was a testament to Brian's character. It's unfortunate the NBA couldn't see past themselves to let current players attend, but nonetheless is was a success.

Gala Red Carpet Interviews:

http://www.nba.com/blazers/tbtv/video.html?videoID=2293

grant080111_450.jpg

Sinbad launched the program with his signature brand of sarcastic humor. Portland culture, bike lanes, rescue dogs and public transportation were given a comedic twist as the crowd roared with laughter. Barkley wasn’t safe from the clever funny-man either, as Sinbad chided the former all-star and current TNT commentator from top to bottom.
http://www.nba.com/blazers/makeitbetter/the_stars_come_out_for_shake__2011_08_01.html

Barkley looked like he lost 20lbs (for real), got on stage at one point during the gala and sung with Sinbad:

http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/index.ssf/2011/08/post_12.html

Brian, P.J. Carlesimo, and George Gervin speaking on Grant's event and more on the Bald-Face-Truth:

http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/or...f/2011/08/bald-faced_truth_brian_grant_a.html

P.J. was a really nice man, drove him around. Great guy to shoot the bull with. Would love to have him as a Blazers assistant, hear he's looking for work.

ShakeIT2011 001.jpg

And Finally, Brian's new website for Parkinson's information:

http://www.poweringforward.org/
 
Thanks for volunteering.

Brian Grant kept things simple. He didn't go out of his way to ask the League to allow an exemption for current players and staff to attend. They were reluctant to come because they felt uncomfortable taking the risk of saying something wrong and getting a million-dollar fine.

So now the League says, we didn't turn him or them down. Nobody ever asked.

Rudy LaRusso, a 5-time all-star with the Lakers in the 1960s, died from Parkinson's Disease 3 weeks ago. Oregon State athletic director Bob De Carolis was diagnosed a week ago. My mother died from it a decade ago. Joey Harrington broke his collarbone when a car hit his bike the day he was going to play in the charity golf tournament.
 
I worked the event again this year, what a great experience. Hail, you were wearing a red shirt I'd guess.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk..... Cause I'm a balla'!
 
Thanks for volunteering.

Your Welcome, it was an honor to support the cause. Where you there? Rasheda Ali told some amazing/touching stories about her father and the fighter still in him.

I worked the event again this year, what a great experience. Hail, you were wearing a red shirt I'd guess.

Indeed I was, don't know how I missed ya, Big J.

One guy I couldn't miss (you can hear him coming from a mile away) Mike Rice, caught my attention in the parking lot, blabbering away with some NBA great's about his scarred up knee's. This video is a testimate to that, you can also check out Barkley's swing for a good laugh, and some others on the links.

http://www.nba.com/blazers/tbtv/video.html?videoID=2296

ShakeIT2011 069.jpg
 
Last edited:

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top