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what happens first, Portland wins an NBA title, or Portland gets a MLB team?

Trick question, the answer is the same.
When the Blazers won in the 1977 season, there were no haters.
 
When the Blazers won in the 1977 season, there were no haters.
I'm sure there were; there was just no internet to give them a platform.
 
Aesthetically, a stadium in downtown looks beautiful.

Logistically it would be a nightmare. It's already horrible with the Blazers. I know that stadiums out in the middle of nowhere don't look as cool, but god it's nice to have ample parking surrounding the building.
 
Aesthetically, a stadium in downtown looks beautiful.

Logistically it would be a nightmare. It's already horrible with the Blazers. I know that stadiums out in the middle of nowhere don't look as cool, but god it's nice to have ample parking surrounding the building.
I think getting to and from the stadium is more of the issue than actual parking itself. There are ways to deal with parking-- underground garages/ public transport, etc. But the surrounding roads need to actually be able to handle in the increase in traffic. And from my brief time back in PDX over the past few years, traffic management is nonexistent.
 
traffic management is nonexistent.

That's because this city has long believed that if they let traffic go to hell, people will turn to alternative transportation. Unfortunately they didn't build our mass transit infrastructure to handle the population increase, so it's not even a viable option. The Max is full during the morning and afternoon rush hour. They also want you to bike more, but housing prices have pushed people further and further out of the city. I can't bike from Hillsboro to downtown.
 
That's because this city has long believed that if they let traffic go to hell, people will turn to alternative transportation. Unfortunately they didn't build our mass transit infrastructure to handle the population increase, so it's not even a viable option. The Max is full during the morning and afternoon rush hour. They also want you to bike more, but housing prices have pushed people further and further out of the city. I can't bike from Hillsboro to downtown.
Plus Tri Met does a shitty job overall of servicing the suburbs. Last I looked, the last bus out of downtown to the southern ‘burbs is around 8 pm. So Tri Met would have to make some serious adjustments to all points in the PDX for night games. I still wish they had looked at the Fairview site, if for no other reason there are many arterial streets heading that direction that parallel I-84. They would likely “bleed off” traffic reasonably quickly.
 
MLB:
Portland Swifts
Portland Sparrows
Portland Pioneers
Oregon Steelhead
Oregon Alders

NFL:
Portland Pythons
Portland Lumberjacks
Portland Reign (or "Rose City Reign"?)
Portland Predators
Oregon Renegades

Which name for each sport is the best?

I like the "Oregon Alders". Rolls off the tongue nicely. And the "Rose City Reign" would be the best team name in all of sports.
 
MLB:
Portland Swifts
Portland Sparrows
Portland Pioneers
Oregon Steelhead
Oregon Alders

NFL:
Portland Pythons
Portland Lumberjacks
Portland Reign (or "Rose City Reign"?)
Portland Predators
Oregon Renegades

Which name for each sport is the best?

I like the "Oregon Alders". Rolls off the tongue nicely. And the "Rose City Reign" would be the best team name in all of sports.

Swifts and Lumberjacks
 
Portland Puddytats
Portland Porcupines
Portland Port Wines
Portland Penises
Portland Pudenda
Portland Pizzas
Portland Piebalds
Portland Peckerwoods
Portland Pastimes

barfo
 
MLB:
Portland Swifts
Portland Sparrows
Portland Pioneers
Oregon Steelhead
Oregon Alders

NFL:
Portland Pythons
Portland Lumberjacks
Portland Reign (or "Rose City Reign"?)
Portland Predators
Oregon Renegades

Which name for each sport is the best?

I like the "Oregon Alders". Rolls off the tongue nicely. And the "Rose City Reign" would be the best team name in all of sports.
I'm glad you thought my Swifts idea was alright. I wouldn't use that for any other sport. But, it fits Baseball so well. If Baltimore can use Orioles and St Loius can use Cardinals, then we can use Swifts dammit.

Edit. Forgot about Toronto Blue Jays.
 
Portland Puddytats
Portland Porcupines
Portland Port Wines
Portland Penises
Portland Pudenda
Portland Pizzas
Portland Piebalds
Portland Peckerwoods
Portland Pastimes

barfo

You forgot the most obvious one.

Portland Petunias.

The crowd would be able to chant "p-tewwww"
 
The more I think about this whole thing, the more the phrase "too good to be true" comes to mind.
 
Not gonna happen. No way Portland provides adequate fan support for 81 games per year.
 
Not gonna happen. No way Portland provides adequate fan support for 81 games per year.

I like how you say that as if that's the reason it won't happen and that all you have to do is say it and you're somehow now an expert on it.

The majority of MLB teams draw under 30K a night (as of today, only 10 teams draw more than 30K a night).

And that includes in huge markets like San Diego, New York (Mets), Toronto, WDC, Philadelphia and Chicago.

Drawing fans won't be the issue.
 
I like how you say that as if that's the reason it won't happen and that all you have to do is say it and you're somehow now an expert on it.

The majority of MLB teams draw under 30K a night (as of today, only 10 teams draw more than 30K a night).

And that includes in huge markets like San Diego, New York (Mets), Toronto, WDC, Philadelphia and Chicago.

Drawing fans won't be the issue.

The issue will be whether Stotts can manage a baseball team.

barfo
 
Plus Tri Met does a shitty job overall of servicing the suburbs. Last I looked, the last bus out of downtown to the southern ‘burbs is around 8 pm. So Tri Met would have to make some serious adjustments to all points in the PDX for night games. I still wish they had looked at the Fairview site, if for no other reason there are many arterial streets heading that direction that parallel I-84. They would likely “bleed off” traffic reasonably quickly.
The mistaken notion that Tri-Met and other public services have to be profit centers for the city rather than cost enters based on the Greater Good has hampered a lot of potential good growth in the space.
 
The mistaken notion that Tri-Met and other public services have to be profit centers for the city rather than cost enters based on the Greater Good has hampered a lot of potential good growth in the space.

I thought TriMet has always been heavily subsidized and nowhere near a profit?
 
I thought TriMet has always been heavily subsidized and nowhere near a profit?
It is, but people see this as a bad thing, and make Tri-Met cut service to meet some draconian budget because they're "oversubsidized". If they'd just accept it as the cost of having a great city, they could prioritize service over punishing riders for a budget they don't control.
 
I like how you say that as if that's the reason it won't happen and that all you have to do is say it and you're somehow now an expert on it.

The majority of MLB teams draw under 30K a night (as of today, only 10 teams draw more than 30K a night).

And that includes in huge markets like San Diego, New York (Mets), Toronto, WDC, Philadelphia and Chicago.

Drawing fans won't be the issue.

It will absolutely be the issue if they somehow manage to get a stadium built (they won't).
 

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