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A good article in the Houston Chronicle about Clyde, and his loyalties in this series despite being the analyst for the Houston TV games.
I'm surprised they haven't shown Clyde on the big screen at the games, I bet he'd get a rousing ovation. Maybe in Game 7!
But Clyde will always be the man in Portland until Brandon's career is over, I bet.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/bk/bkn/6397846.html
I'm surprised they haven't shown Clyde on the big screen at the games, I bet he'd get a rousing ovation. Maybe in Game 7!
But Clyde will always be the man in Portland until Brandon's career is over, I bet.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/bk/bkn/6397846.html
About an hour before Sunday’s Game 4, Drexler’s first NBA employer — the Portland Trail Blazers — went through pregame warm-ups.
On the other end of the court, the Rockets — the team he watched as a child, won a championship with as an adult and works for as a TV analyst — went through a similar routine.
“It’s like watching two (of your) children playing,” said Drexler, 46, dressed comfortably in a red blazer with a Rockets logo. “You don’t know who to root for. I root for both of them, and I’ll always root for both of them.”
Drexler finishes his thought carefully, saying the only thing a man in his position can: “May the best team win.”
Unlike his nickname — Clyde the Glide — Drexler has found it anything but smooth when it comes to his rooting interests in the Western Conference first-round series.
In Portland, Drexler became arguably the most beloved sports figure in the city’s history, playing 11½ of his 15 NBA seasons there and leading the Blazers to two NBA Finals.
“In Portland they look at you like you’re theirs,” Drexler said. “They have a lot of reverence for you. It’s a really nice honor. Portland is home.”


