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http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/part1/100416&sportCat=nba

I think Portland had the best home crowd this season

The perfect blend of creepy intensity, genuine devotion and a massive inferiority complex. I never stumbled across a Blazers game in which their fans weren't totally bringing it. Two great examples from last Monday's Oklahoma City game: first, OKC had such a severe free throw advantage, and Portland fans were so furious about it, that it seemed like we were headed for the first ever triple ref homicide. (I tweeted that the whole situation reminded me of Chris Rock's old joke, "I haven't seen white people that mad since they cancelled 'M.A.S.H.") Only Portland fans and Utah fans can make a casual observer feel like the officials are in actual danger. That's a good thing. In the old days, every crowd did that.

Second example from that night: Because news broke of Brandon Roy's soul-crushing knee injury that same night, there was particular meaning to Marcus Camby's get-on-my-back performance (30 points, 13 rebounds) ... which the Blazers fans recognized by passionately chanting "Mar-Cus Cam-Bee!" when he finally left the game. Just a great moment. Only Knicks fans (if they had a good team and were presented with a similar situation) would have seized it with the same gusto. Made me remember the days when NBA crowds knew what the hell they were doing. Gotta love Rip City.

(Best NBA crowd rankings for 2009-10: 1. Portland; 2. Utah; 3. Golden State; 4. New York ... then a big dropoff to the next group of cities. Biggest dropoff: Boston, a team that won 50 games but had a better road record than home record. In the defense of Boston fans, they spent the first half of the season waiting for KG to stop limping, then the second half arguing about who should charge the court, pull a Shane Stant on Rasheed and serve the mandatory prison sentence. They were distracted.)

Also love the fact that "Greg Oden's Picture Phone" is number 10 in MVP voting for BS.
 
He also had a piece about Camby and Roy in the second part.

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/part2/100416&sportCat=nba

I can prove that Brandon Roy will miss the playoffs.

And he will. Too bad, because the Blazers had evolved into a "grind-it-out, get stops, make you conform to their style, hell to play them at home" contender after the Camby trade. The real shame is that we wasted Camby, who should have played a major role on a contender this spring and now looks like he's heading home after Round 1. He should blame OKC's Sam Presti for not trumping Portland's crappy offer for him under a foolish "Nah, that's fine, we're young, we don't need to do anything like that right now" rationale.
 
Q: "The perfect blend of creepy intensity, genuine devotion and a massive inferiority complex."

:lol:

Love it.
 
Partially b/c it's not a ton different than the 90's-early 2000's Boston fan base. Except if they'd only had the Sawx.
 
Creepy intensity = S2

Massive inferiority complex = Mixum with a dash of KingSpeed.
 
Those tweets of his about triple homicide came after the Dallas game, not the OKC game.

/OCD
 
Simmons is not my favorite writer of all time. I will leave my statement at that. :)

Ed O.
 
Simmons is not my favorite writer of all time. I will leave my statement at that. :)

Ed O.
I don't really care for him either, but I will admit he has made me laugh out loud numerous times.
 

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