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Stoudamire Addresses Media
I'm tired of there not being any conversation on the Blazers. From now on I'm posting every article I find.
October 1, 2003
Blazers Guard Damon Stoudamire and Blazers President Steve Patterson met with media today to field questions regarding Stoudamire's playing status with the team as training camp opens.
Patterson informed the press that Stoudamire has been reinstated and will attend training camp when the veterans return. Stoudamire's fine has also been revoked due to his completion of the voluntary rehabilitation program completed this summer.
"We are very pleased with the progress Damon has made this summer. He has taken personal steps to put himself in a position to be as successful as he can be. The Blazers are ready to put his mistakes in the past and are ready to help him focus on the future," said Patterson.
"Sitting here is not easy, it's not easy talking about this situation. I'm embarrassed about the issue, about embarrassing my family and the Blazers family and about embarrassing everyone who has supported me," said Stoudamire.
"I've apologized before and I'm here today to apologize again and let everyone know that I want to concentrate on being the best person I can possibly be. This summer I've taken steps to address the issues I've had in the past and am ready to move forward. I feel better about myself than I did six months ago and am ready to step up and be a man," Stoudamire said.
Stoudamire is donating money from the initial fine to the Albina Head Start program and it's newest development location. Stoudamire has requested that the facility be in honor of his deceased grandmother.
Because of Stoudamire's dedication to recovery and his commitment to a positive future, and the desire to assist the local community when in need, the Blazers have agreed to match a $100,000 donation to the new Head Start facility fund.
I'm tired of there not being any conversation on the Blazers. From now on I'm posting every article I find.
October 1, 2003
Blazers Guard Damon Stoudamire and Blazers President Steve Patterson met with media today to field questions regarding Stoudamire's playing status with the team as training camp opens.
Patterson informed the press that Stoudamire has been reinstated and will attend training camp when the veterans return. Stoudamire's fine has also been revoked due to his completion of the voluntary rehabilitation program completed this summer.
"We are very pleased with the progress Damon has made this summer. He has taken personal steps to put himself in a position to be as successful as he can be. The Blazers are ready to put his mistakes in the past and are ready to help him focus on the future," said Patterson.
"Sitting here is not easy, it's not easy talking about this situation. I'm embarrassed about the issue, about embarrassing my family and the Blazers family and about embarrassing everyone who has supported me," said Stoudamire.
"I've apologized before and I'm here today to apologize again and let everyone know that I want to concentrate on being the best person I can possibly be. This summer I've taken steps to address the issues I've had in the past and am ready to move forward. I feel better about myself than I did six months ago and am ready to step up and be a man," Stoudamire said.
Stoudamire is donating money from the initial fine to the Albina Head Start program and it's newest development location. Stoudamire has requested that the facility be in honor of his deceased grandmother.
Because of Stoudamire's dedication to recovery and his commitment to a positive future, and the desire to assist the local community when in need, the Blazers have agreed to match a $100,000 donation to the new Head Start facility fund.

It doesn't feel the same without the same dumbasses here to put in their place.)