I’m 44. Been a fan since 1990 when Blazers went to NBA Finals.
The 1990-91 team was the best NBA team ever in my book but we blew Game 1 of WCF and it cost us. During season, though, we were amazing. We stomped all over teams.
Back when there was no internet, I’d have to check scores on Headline News or by calling the Eugene Register-Guard office. Also listened to a lot of games on radio.
Despite what some people said here, I loved the Jail Blazers. With Sheed and Bonzi, you knew they could win any game if they wanted to. My favorite game ever was the regular season game against Lakers the season we had Steve Kerr. After Ruben Patterson got a tech, everyone threw their Bill Walton dolls on the court. Another great game was the steal-dunk-steal-dunk-steal-dunk stretch against Dallas also known as the Miracle Minute. That was also the Steve Kerr season. Kerr got a tech in that game even though we were up 30+. Another great Jail Blazers memory was coming back from 0-3 down vs Dallas to force a Game 7.
The two best games I’ve ever been to were Game 2 of 2000 WCFs in Los Angeles (we won 106-77) and sitting courtside at the Roy game against Dallas in 2011 playoffs.
As a player, I’m known for my tenacious defense, rebounding, and deadly outside shot (I hit three straight threes on Moda Center court). I played basketball in 5th & 6th grade and then in intramural basketball at Michigan (I was in the same class as the Fab Five). I played three seasons in the NBA Entertainment League, playing with Adam Sandler and against the likes of Justin Timberlake and Snoop Dogg (I was the only one with the guts to box him out.). My team won the championship in the third season but they never gave me my championship ring. I also toured Europe with the Hollywood Knights, a celebrity basketball team that played against the troops in conjunction with the USO.
For the 1999 season, I was the NBA consultant for national radio host Papa Joe Chevalier on One on One Sports Radio. From 2000-05, I wrote a column for Oregonlive.com as The Fan. One of my columns was quoted on TV on CNNSI. Then I wrote for the NBA Blog Squad and then as one of the Court Reporters for NBA.com. My column about missing Kobe’s 81 point game was on the front page of NBA.com.
I’ve sung the national anthem at Portland, Los Angeles, and Cleveland. I’ve been to every NBA arena and I am a season ticket holder this season.