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Re: what are your favorite Blazers moments?
I was born in '78, so I just missed the championship, and I never had season tickets or anything, but through sheer good luck I managed to be in the house for a couple of the best moments of both the Clyde- and Sheed-era teams.
1. 1990 Playoffs, Second Round vs. Spurs, Game 7. I was in 6th grade, and came back from my week at Multnomah County Outdoor School to discover that some family friends had given tickets so my mom and I were going to the game! During warmups Duck got a standing O when he ran out the tunnel suited up and ready to play despite wearing a huge cast on his recently broken hand. All looked hopeless in the 4th, down 7 with under two minutes to play, before a magnificent comeback tied it up at the end and we pulled away in OT.
2. 2003 Playoffs, First Round vs. Mavs, Game 6. I consider this to be the last hurrah of the very good but deeply flawed Sheed/Damon/Pip/Sabas team. Somehow I knew someone who knew someone who knew Paul Allen's mom, and I therefore ended up with free tix in the second row, right behind Bill Walton at the TV table. With a young Z-Bo looking unstoppable alongside our skilled vets, we absolutely killed the Mavs, seemingly setting the table for an impossible comeback from 3-0 down in the series. But Pip missed an open 3 in the last minute of Game 7 back in Dallas, we just fell short, Sabas and Pip retired, Bonzi and Sheed and Damon strayed farther off the reservation, Mo Cheeks became the face of the franchise... and the wheels pretty much fell off the Blazers' wagon after that. That game was the last gasp of the team that came so brutally close to winning it all in 2000.
Looking forward to more games like that in the Rose Garden in the future.
Stepping Razor
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