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I think they should open the Coliseum and show the playoff games there like back in the day at the Paramount! I'm sure they could put up some huge screens and charge $10. That place would be rockin'!
I think they should open the Coliseum and show the playoff games there like back in the day at the Paramount! I'm sure they could put up some huge screens and charge $10. That place would be rockin'!
Too bad good old trusty mayor adams wants to knock it down!
I think they should open the Coliseum and show the playoff games there like back in the day at the Paramount! I'm sure they could put up some huge screens and charge $10. That place would be rockin'!

I hear that the leagues frown on that these days because it lowers their tv ratings.
well the nba still wouldnt like that. think of the all the ratings they lose from people going to the gameThey could show the TV broadcast then.
A problem might be parking though. But yea, if they could set up 4 movie theater screens and projected the game, that would be kinda cool. Especially sitting in the old MC. I wonder if they'd also be afraid of competing with themselves though.
They should tear down the old barn, and incorporate the windows in a new baseball stadium there (or at the PPS site).
I don't understand why people want it to stay? Do you or anyone else that wants to keep the building ever go to games there? How is it such an amazing architectural building?
Those who attended Blazers games there back in the days of real Blazermania can still feel the concrete floor trembling beneath their feet, their hair standing up from the electricity in the air, their ears ringing and hearing muffled for days.
You've never heard LOUD unless you were there.
I remember opposing players saying they were actually frightened by the crowd noise the first time they played there. They would be in a huddle but ignoring the coach and just staring up at the crowd going beserk.
And at the time it was built it was considered a fairly innovative and modern design. (Shows how old I really am)
