For the match up between the Blazers and Phoenix Suns, the game was held at the Memorial Coliseum instead of the Rose Garden in honor of the Portland Trail Blazers' 40th Anniversary. To make the occasion even more special, all tickets were on sale for $19.70, plus the Blazers' jersey's had their slogan "Rip City" on the front instead of the usual "Blazers".
Former announcer Bill Schonley opened up by singing "God Bless America". What was even more amazing was that the crowd joined in and sang with him.
Then it was tip-off!



During the game, Susie asked Josh if he thought Terry Porter would be there. He said that he wouldn't doubt it.
Halftime came, and when announcing the players for the halftime show, whose name was announced? Terry Porter's! Porter, is Josh's all-time favorite player.




Black Team won (thanks to Terry's 4 of 5 shooting!)






After the game they held a post game interview. Just like old times, Bill Schonley interviewed Terry Porter. Man, this brings back memories. And at the end of the interview -- the Schonz gives his trademark farewell... "Goodnight, eeeevery body!"




Another memory resurrected of bygone years in the Colliseum. (You can't get this close to the court in the Rose Garden without security dog piling you)
Susie told Josh he should go and step on the court, and she would take his picture.
He didn't.
We enjoyed the special time we got to spend with J.D. and doing something fun!
4 comments:
Wow...the Coliseum makes Mac Court look like a studio apartment.
I love Terry Porter! I miss the Blazers from the late 80s and early 90s.
Im so happy yous got to go to that special game!! I remember the first blazer game Josh got to go to at the glass palace. He was 5th grade. the tickets were 150.00 each and we had cort side seats, pretty much. A lakers game. Magic Johnson was the star. What an experience. Im happy yous got to go to this game.
Thoswe are some sweet pictures of you three. It would be nice if we can put yours and Josh and J.D. crying clown pictures all in one frame.
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