Whether you like basketball or not, the Damian Lillard trade today sees Portland lose a stalwart of class, low drama and accountability in a media age of pithy, immature sound bytes end egomaniacs. Personally wish the guy all the best in Milwaukee and will be rooting for the Bucks in the east!

  • @pdxfedOP
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    1 year ago

    Of course everyone leaves small markets, if they don’t catch lightning in a bottle like Giannis or Jokic.

    Blazer owners have the only major sports team (love soccer but MLS is still not yet on the tier in America, give Messi 5 years and maybe?) In the city, seats are full and they get a playoff round or two almost every year for minimal cost, they’re very profitable and accumulating value while they setup to sell in decades for the big payoff. Throw in some tax deductions for giving away free seats that would go unused otherwise for low demand games and laugh on your tax return. When “losing” is winning.

      • @jordanlund
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        31 year ago

        More often and at 25,218 vs. 20,500, a higher capacity too!

        How are the ticket prices though?

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          1 year ago

          timbers army tix can be got for around $30 after all the seatgeek fees and nonsense

      • @pdxfedOP
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        21 year ago

        I’m sure you’re right at this point. Thorns too!