Opening night, the court, the game experience
I want to start off by saying that I love the spectacle that is the modern NBA game. There is nothing else like it in all of sports. It is a frantic short attention span theater of never ending entertainment. Dance teams, stunt teams, t-shirt guns, prize giveaways, music, fans dancing, kiss cams, the accelerator is mashed to the floorboard and the throttle is open! At any moment you half expect Russell Crowe to step out onto center court and ask if we are not entertained. There are no pauses, there are no 7th inning stretches, there is just action! It can almost be dizzying but it’s glorious in its execution.
Last night’s season opening episode of this ultimate reality show was orchestrated to perfection. Partly because there was an orchestra, conducted by none other than the great Bill Schonely. The Oregon Symphony was there to play our national anthem. The red glow sticks in the crowd, the American flag projected on to the court and ringing the arena in the LCD screens was an unexpected goose bump moment.
The player introductions done on those drop down screens and smoke is a great effect and it’s something that pictures or TV can’t do justice to. You've got to see it in person to fully enjoy it.
Just a few minor complaints and suggestions. Not sure it’s because it comes off so smooth and effortless but there are times it feels almost… almost too slick. You’re not sure if this isn’t just the same package of entertainment given to all fans in all NBA arenas or if what we’re experiencing is unique and original. There is little to differentiate it from what other NBA arenas are doing or that is uniquely ours.
In past seasons the TV monitors in the concourse and walls at the individual food venders would show the game or other NBA games and scores. This year they were showing ads. Maybe I saw them at a wrong time and they continue to do this but if they have been switched to ads only for Blazer stuff maybe we could talk about a split screen or something.
Maybe I was too busy to notice but about halfway through the game last night I realized that I hadn’t seen or heard “THE L-TRAAAAAAIIIIINNNN!” and it’s graphic displayed on the LCD monitors that ring the arena after a made LMA basket. Good! I never really cared for that. The L-Train just seemed like a forced nickname. To me it just never seemed to fit.
Like I said, these are just minor things. I would give the atmosphere and experience an A+! Well done Blazers, well done!
Oh, I almost forgot, the court. THE COURT! Wow! It pops! I never would have imagined that changing the court could change the look of the arena but it does. I was talking with Sarah Hecht and we weren’t sure if the arena has added more lighting aimed down at the court but it really stands out. So much so that it almost gives the rest of the arena a theater type lighting effect. The court looks great!