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I know LaMarcus goes back to Dallas. Also, Martell Webster lives in Manhattan beach, just outside L.A.

Channing stays in Portland during the summers. Where else do Blazer players live during the summer?
 
I know LaMarcus goes back to Dallas. Also, Martell Webster lives in Manhattan beach, just outside L.A.

Channing stays in Portland during the summers. Where else do Blazer players live during the summer?

Blake lives in the area, Roy goes back to Seattle, Oden seems to do a tour of the country with Indy being a base, Przy goes to Milwaukee (weird, because it is HOT and HUMID there in the summers, but he is from MN, so I guess he's used to it), Outlaw goes back to Mississippi, Rudy/Sergio Spain, Batum I don't know, Bayless I don't know (but staying in PDX wouldn't surprise me), Ruffin who cares, Shav who cares, Raef Iowa.
 
bayless will probably stay in portland to work on his game extra hard. you know he considers his rookie season from an individual standpoint as a failure.
 
I would, too. Phoenix is surprisingly boring if you don't golf. The 110-120 degree summer days don't help, either.
 
I know Joel owns a house in Brookfield (a suburb west of Milwaukee), but I thought he and his wife had a summer place in Door County? If so, there are few nicer places to be in the Midwest.
 
I can see Rudy just chillin' on a boat all summer. By boat I mean Yacht.

I wonder if PA lets the players have time on his super yacht?

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How many does he have? One for every ocean?

I think he has two superluxury yachts, one named Tatooine (or something like that) and the other one named something I can't think of.

Probably has a few ordinary old yachts too, but that's probably not worth mentioning.

barfo
 
Well, one is named Octopus:

Paul Allen is still hanging on to his $200 million, 414-foot yacht Octopus, where George Soros reportedly just celebrated New Year's "with two young brunettes." The yacht, which houses a crew of 60, two helicopters, seven boats, a submarine, and a remote controlled vehicle that crawls the ocean floor, costs the billionaire $20 million a year (or $384,000 a week) to keep up.

barfo
 
Tatoosh (not Tatooine):

Here’s the second of the three yachts on our list that are owned by Paul Allen (see no. 2). Just like Octopus, Tatoosh has been keeping a busy itinerary over the past year. This five-decker spent time in Victoria, British Columbia, in September 2003, before moving on to Portland, Oregon, in October for a party honoring the Portland Trail Blazers, which Allen owns. Bora Bora and Moorea were next in February, then it was the Mediterranean in May, this time to entertain celebs during the Cannes Film Festival. In July the yacht was docked at the Broadway Pier in San Diego, causing quite a stir among the locals; the San Diego Reader wrote about her, reporting that a lobster tank was among the yacht’s features. While that would indeed be an interesting feature, we think it’s more notable that the yacht is capable of toting two helicopters (one on the top deck, the other on the deck directly below), a custom Hinckley powerboat in the 40-foot range, and a sailboat of about the same size. She’s additionally equipped with a shaded swimming pool and a private cinema. The yacht gets her name from an island marking the entrance to the San Juan Straits in Washington State.

Also:

17. MÉDUSE 198'10"
Seen in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, earlier this year, Méduse is part of Paul Allen’s fleet (see nos. 2, 4). The yacht used to have her own Web site, featuring information on her systems as well as an interactive map of some of her journeys, but it was taken down. No matter, for she still garners plenty of attention wherever she goes. Her name means “jellyfish” in French.

barfo
 
I think he has two superluxury yachts, one named Tatooine (or something like that) and the other one named something I can't think of.

Probably has a few ordinary old yachts too, but that's probably not worth mentioning.

barfo

the other one is octopus or something..that's the one i posted.

yeah anything worth under $100mil isn't worth mentioning.
 
....how does PA justify firing all those Blazer employees a few years ago when he's dropping this kind of change on boats?
 
....how does PA justify firing all those Blazer employees a few years ago when he's dropping this kind of change on boats?

He didn't fire them, he made them walk the plank!

barfo
 
I saw Blake offseason in his Audi A4 grey station wagon last year near mall 205. I haven't seen him drive it this year especially in the loading dock of the RG. From a previous article in the Oregonian Steve Blake stays here in the offseason instead of going back to Florida.
 
I'll be spending the off-season in N.E. Portland.
 
Thats right HCP, us N.E.P'rs gotta stick it through. You know what I mean? - Peace.
 
Pretty sure that recent article about finances mentioned Bayless buying a home in Arizona, so I would imagine he willbe back there in the summer.
 
....how does PA justify firing all those Blazer employees a few years ago when he's dropping this kind of change on boats?
Are you serious? Do you think a businessman is supposed to keep employees around in a company that is losing money just because he is wealthy? If he ran all of his businesses that way, he wouldn't be rich for very long.
 
I think it's time for Paul to step up and buy a Norwegian cruise liner.

In the summer of '99, I was visiting a friend in Ketchikan, Alaska and the place was going nuts. Supposedly, Paul Allen had chartered a huge cruise ship to celebrate Bill Gates' birthday and filled the boat with Microsofties and celebrities. Celebs ranging from Robin Williams to everybody's darling Ed Begley, Jr. were there. The whole town was drunk on stargazing and the rumors were hilarious. Some said the Spice Girls were going to give a free concert on the back deck, others said it'd be the Stones (none actually happened.)

The way rumors were flying, I'd not be shocked to find out PA hadn't chartered it, but that was the rumor.
 

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