Nice article. Like Barret said, we never thought about the origins of the term because we grew up with it. It's always been part of the Blazer experience. There's a high probability that I listened to that game against the Lakers and heard Rip City then, but in my memory it just seemed to sprout up out of nowhere that first season and it just fit so well. I never thought about the idea that it might sound odd to folks from elsewhere and I'm glad we own it. But the part of the article I enjoyed the most was this quote;
"Wheeler, wearing a striped Blazers polo shirt, exudes a shyness at odds with his signature on-air intensity. He’s as pleasant a man as you could hope to encounter — polite and giving, his passion for the team evident within minutes. It’s as if I’m talking to a tried-and-true fan, rather than someone paid to paint pictures in the mind."
From what I experienced at the Wheels Meet and Greet, this describes the man to a tee. It was nice to see him acknowledged, however tenuous his ties to the Rip City term are. He's done a lot to keep Rip City relevant.
But again, great article. Makes me even prouder to be a Rip City Zero.....