BigGameDamian
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How do we even know it will have the name Rose Garden on it?
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Intel valut
...or they're about to get blown out?
Nicknamed, The Pit. And we thought Sleep Train Mattress Center was as low as it could get. We were wrong, LOL.Would be good to sell it to a current blazer advertiser.
The Honey Bucket Arena
barfo
God that would be the funniest shit ever. LMFAO. I'd have to wear a paper bag at games. We could start a new tradition of launching rolls of TP after our first basket.Would be good to sell it to a current blazer advertiser.
The Honey Bucket Arena
barfo
Would be good to sell it to a current blazer advertiser.
The Honey Bucket Arena
barfo
Hand out mini-port-a-potties on opening night. T-Shirts would have Santa's sleigh on the outhouse and the words: "I said the Schmidt house!"Would be interesting to see them replace other in game promotions as well.
Wondering how big of a catapult they would need to shoot a portopotty to the 300 level?
This is pretty good.The Les Schwab Tire Center
But this could be a pretty decent investment if we get some national tv games.
I'd be ok with it being known as the "Adidas Rose Garden". that would actually be pretty dope.
If the Blazers announced the Naming Rights deal and a reduction in ticket cost on the same day and show the fans they're passing some of the revenue/savings on to them, I think it would go a long way... Won't happen though!
Addidas RG , can dig it.
Let's be realistic here. Intel and Adidas have nothing to gain by naming the arena, and adidas could lose money in lost customers. It's going to be someone who is struggling in a market at the number 2 position, but wants to win over sports fans. Something stupid like a restaurant chain or apparel. I think Les Schwab is a realistic possibility.
Let's be realistic here. Intel and Adidas have nothing to gain by naming the arena, and adidas could lose money in lost customers. It's going to be someone who is struggling in a market at the number 2 position, but wants to win over sports fans. Something stupid like a restaurant chain or apparel. I think Les Schwab is a realistic possibility.
