Rastapopoulos
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Sure, I'll check the score, but I'm not going to punish myself by watching a bunch of undrafted guys get blown out by 30+ every night. You?
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I've watched a few games the last couple of weeks--I was not that interested earlier this year because I knew we were going to be mediocre, but now it's like a train wreck that I can't look away from. I have been pleasantly surprised at how much Neil Everett and Kevin Calabro add to the broadcasts they're a part of... it really feels like a big-time broadcast that Root puts together on those nights.
Well I watch it on Root so I think it's hard to say it has nothing to do with Root.Calabro and Everett are part of Blazer broadcasting and have nothing to do with Root. I believe the post-game show after Everett signs off is where Root steps in.
Well I watch it on Root so I think it's hard to say it has nothing to do with Root.
Don't get me wrong, Kevin Calabro is a true master, but I have always thought something just doesn't feel right about him being a Blazer Broadcaster.
"Billups coaches his ass off"...I got @Lanny's tickets last night. Brought some friends and we sat 4 rows behind the Rocket's bench. Love those seats. (Thanks Lanny!)
It's a very different game experience right now. Lots of people there who don't normally go to Blazer games. I bet only a 1/3 of the crowd had any Blazer swag on. We were surrounded by either people who had either never been to a Blazer game before or had never sat that close to the court before. But regulars in their seats were pretty much nonexistent.
It's a great opportunity if you're a big fan and have never sat close to the court before. Do it if you can. Sitting close to the court is a different experience than sitting in the 300 level. Seeing into and hearing what is said during timeouts is fun. Hearing the players on the court, or what they say to the refs is fun.
If you're a basketball junky and on a budget a new and different game experience is available. Take advantage of it if you can!
Schonz with there last night. Came out of the tunnel right by the Rockets bench and stood for 3/4th of the game watching intently. The man loves basketball.
Jody Allen was there. She was laser-focused on the game. Very interesting to see. And a fan won a contest where you roll a golf ball into a tiny target, they won $50k. She was really happy for them.
Billups coaches his ass off.
Surprised you mad it home safe traveling into Portland the way you did.Went to the game last night only because we had tix in the Courtside Club and my daughter wanted to go. Wife wanted to see some friends so we went out after the game and stayed downtown (amidst the rioting and looting). If not for top-notch seats, I would not have gone to the game.
Ed good to see you on here bro! Side note: ROOT has nothing to do with the broadcast other than grabbing our signal and sending it into space.I've watched a few games the last couple of weeks--I was not that interested earlier this year because I knew we were going to be mediocre, but now it's like a train wreck that I can't look away from. I have been pleasantly surprised at how much Neil Everett and Kevin Calabro add to the broadcasts they're a part of... it really feels like a big-time broadcast that Root puts together on those nights.
EVERY SINGLE BUCKET/MISS/TURNOVER/DUNK/STEAL/AIRBALL
Yessir I do!You get paid to do that.
Surprised you mad it home safe traveling into Portland the way you did.
Sending prayers and good vibes from my family to yours! Be safe my friend.we haven’t made it home yet. stayed by the RG last night and still here but I haven’t felt unsafe yet.
Sending prayers and good vibes from my family to yours! Be safe my friend.
