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I worked for the Blazers for one season when I was 14yrs old.

I saw an article in Popular Mechanics magazine, it was about a guy who made a remote control blimp. Tracked him down and bought a 6ft helium filled blimp for him. Flew it in the lobby of the old Blazer offices by Lloyd Center. Got hired on the spot. $50 a game, two tickets, and a tiny dressing room in the Memorial Coliseum. Would fly it across the court during a timeout during the 4th quarter while the organist played the theme to the Lone Ranger. Cool gig, got to bring all my friends to games. Looking back I feel sorry for my parents, always having to drop off and pick me myself, friend, blimp, and a giant tank of helium to games, lol.

Anyway, the Blazers decided it was cheaper to buy their own blimp and because of a few times I lost control of the thing the NBA put in rules that blimps couldn't be flown during the game.

So I was the first person to fly a blimp at an indoor sporting event.

Should have figured it would be you that crashed the blimp.

Great story.
 
I worked for the Blazers for one season when I was 14yrs old.

I saw an article in Popular Mechanics magazine, it was about a guy who made a remote control blimp. Tracked him down and bought a 6ft helium filled blimp for him. Flew it in the lobby of the old Blazer offices by Lloyd Center. Got hired on the spot. $50 a game, two tickets, and a tiny dressing room in the Memorial Coliseum. Would fly it across the court during a timeout during the 4th quarter while the organist played the theme to the Lone Ranger. Cool gig, got to bring all my friends to games. Looking back I feel sorry for my parents, always having to drop off and pick me myself, friend, blimp, and a giant tank of helium to games, lol.

Anyway, the Blazers decided it was cheaper to buy their own blimp and because of a few times I lost control of the thing the NBA put in rules that blimps couldn't be flown during the game.

So I was the first person to fly a blimp at an indoor sporting event.
That's really cool!
 
Stats analyst for the college draft! Love trying to predict NBA success based off of college stats and trends.
http://www.sportstwo.com/threads/a-statistical-look-at-the-2017-nba-draft.315263/
Before the draft this year I had Swanigan at #3, and Z Collins at #14. My player comp for Swanigan was Zach Randolph, and for Z Collins it was Todd MacCulloch. These prediction models will never be 100% spot on (drugs, injuries...), but it's fun to continue to refine the results and look for trends.
 
I worked for the Blazers for one season when I was 14yrs old.

I saw an article in Popular Mechanics magazine, it was about a guy who made a remote control blimp. Tracked him down and bought a 6ft helium filled blimp for him. Flew it in the lobby of the old Blazer offices by Lloyd Center. Got hired on the spot. $50 a game, two tickets, and a tiny dressing room in the Memorial Coliseum. Would fly it across the court during a timeout during the 4th quarter while the organist played the theme to the Lone Ranger. Cool gig, got to bring all my friends to games. Looking back I feel sorry for my parents, always having to drop off and pick me myself, friend, blimp, and a giant tank of helium to games, lol.

Anyway, the Blazers decided it was cheaper to buy their own blimp and because of a few times I lost control of the thing the NBA put in rules that blimps couldn't be flown during the game.

So I was the first person to fly a blimp at an indoor sporting event.

I remember this story.
 
Stats analyst for the college draft! Love trying to predict NBA success based off of college stats and trends.
http://www.sportstwo.com/threads/a-statistical-look-at-the-2017-nba-draft.315263/
Before the draft this year I had Swanigan at #3, and Z Collins at #14. My player comp for Swanigan was Zach Randolph, and for Z Collins it was Todd MacCulloch. These prediction models will never be 100% spot on (drugs, injuries...), but it's fun to continue to refine the results and look for trends.

Todd MacCulloch? :smiley-hmm:

Your fired.
 
I worked for the Blazers for one season when I was 14yrs old.

I saw an article in Popular Mechanics magazine, it was about a guy who made a remote control blimp. Tracked him down and bought a 6ft helium filled blimp for him. Flew it in the lobby of the old Blazer offices by Lloyd Center. Got hired on the spot. $50 a game, two tickets, and a tiny dressing room in the Memorial Coliseum. Would fly it across the court during a timeout during the 4th quarter while the organist played the theme to the Lone Ranger. Cool gig, got to bring all my friends to games. Looking back I feel sorry for my parents, always having to drop off and pick me myself, friend, blimp, and a giant tank of helium to games, lol.

Anyway, the Blazers decided it was cheaper to buy their own blimp and because of a few times I lost control of the thing the NBA put in rules that blimps couldn't be flown during the game.

So I was the first person to fly a blimp at an indoor sporting event.
That is an awesome story!
 
In all seriousness, I'd love to be part of a team like this, where a few non-industry people can provide an outside-the-box voice to the GM during a couple of different times: stood up during the couple of weeks before the trade deadline, and then a couple of weeks before the draft through the moratorium and the first couple of days of free agency.

The times when all 30 teams are active, and a few hundred players' worth of agents are passing out info, and the times when there's misinformation in the air, are the chaotic times when either a) data can be lost/missed leading to poor conclusions or b) because franchise-changing decisions need to be made quickly, there are times when groupthink can be involved.
 
I will volunteer for the strenuous job of selecting Blazer dancers, and helping to pick their outfits, and their routines. Hard job, but someone's got to do it.

On a serious note I bet that job actually is hard, sexism aside.
 
I would run it like Trump does and shit all over the other teams.

"Why does the blazers twitter guy just post pics of his lunch and RTs a bunch of pro-Trump tweets by some guy named Magnifier?"
 

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