My favorite Blazers
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My favorite Blazers

Editor’s note: My first season covering the Trail Blazers was 1989-90. Much time has passed, and many players have donned the Portland uniform since that time.

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My favorite Blazers
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My favorite Blazers

Editor’s note: My first season covering the Trail Blazers was 1989-90. Much time has passed, and many players have donned the Portland uniform since that time.

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Talking Dame before Tokyo
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Talking Dame before Tokyo

Prior to the start of the Olympic Games in Tokyo, Jon Teitel of HoopsHD.com interviewed me about Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard. The results of our discussion are here.

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On shoddy officiating, COVID’s impact and Pac-12 women’s hoops, along with a little Terry Stotts and Charles Barkley …
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On shoddy officiating, COVID’s impact and Pac-12 women’s hoops, along with a little Terry Stotts and Charles Barkley …

Reflections from ye old scribe on a few sporting subjects …

• I’m rarely one to criticize sports officials. I have friends who are referees and admire their integrity and intestinal fortitude. I umpired and refereed during my high school and college years. I believe those who work college and pro sports most often do a very credible job.

But what happened Saturday night in Seattle was nothing short of a travesty.

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Fifty years ago, the Blazers got it all started with a victory over the Cavs …
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Fifty years ago, the Blazers got it all started with a victory over the Cavs …

Friday marks the 50th anniversary of the first regular-season game ever played by the Trail Blazers.

It was also the first professional game for rookie guard Geoff Petrie, one of the best players in franchise history and later the club’s general manager. And it was the first NBA game called by Bill Schonely, who was to become a legend and perhaps the most popular figure ever with the Blazers.

The date was Oct. 16, 1970. Portland beat fellow expansion club Cleveland 115-112 before a crowd of 4,723 at Memorial Coliseum.

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Mercy, mercy Jerome Kersey …
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Mercy, mercy Jerome Kersey …

I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be writing a biography on the late, great Jerome Kersey of the Portland Trail Blazers in cooperation with the publisher, Dementi Books, Art and Photography of Manakin Sabot, Va.

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On Dwane Casey’s message, the NBA’s re-opening
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On Dwane Casey’s message, the NBA’s re-opening

Weighing in on two issues of the day:

I’ve known and had a good relationship with Dwane Casey for almost 30 years, since he was a member of the coaching staff (along with Terry Stotts) of George Karl with the Seattle SuperSonics. I have a great deal of respect for Casey, now head coach of the Detroit Pistons, and the type of man he is.

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With Dame, CJ and good health, Blazers’ outlook bright in ’20-21
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With Dame, CJ and good health, Blazers’ outlook bright in ’20-21

Last week, toward the end of a Chicago-based podcast in which I was the guest, I was asked if the Trail Blazers might break up their backcourt of Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum.

My answer was that I didn’t see Lillard — an institution in the Northwest, one of the franchise’s greatest-ever player — going anywhere, but that the Blazers might choose to trade McCollum “at some point” to bolster their talent at the forward spot.

In retrospect, I wish I’d thought the question through a little more.

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Hey Guys! I Was Listening 
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Hey Guys! I Was Listening 

Seems that Rasheed Wallace and Bonzi Wells used the occasion of a recent interview on “Rip City Drive” to engage a little hit-and-run action on my book, “Jail Blazers: How the Portland Trail Blazers Became the Bad Boys of Basketball.”

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