WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 • ISSUE 5.1
TRAIL BLAZERS VS WARRIORS
MODA CENTER • PORTLAND, OREGON
TRAIL BLAZERS GAME PROGRAM • WELCOME
WELCOME TO
RIP CITY TONIGHT'S QUOTE: "I wanted to surround myself with players better than myself because they will help me be even better and become a top-tier player." —MARIO HEZONJA ON HIS MOVE TO PORTLAND
UPCOMING HOME GAMES
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 · ORLANDO MAGIC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 • MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 • NEW ORLEANS PELICANS Guests are encouraged to text Guest Services with questions or to report issues. Text the word MODA followed by your question to 69050 during all events at either Moda Center or Veterans Memorial Coliseum for assistance. Please be sure to include your question or a brief description of the issue along with your location. Standard text message rates apply.
For tickets, call 844.RIP.CITY or visit trailblazers.com
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LEGENDS SCHOLARSHIP LEGENDS SCHOLARSHIP: Inspired by the commitment and resilience of former players, the Trail Blazers Legends Scholarship was established to reward students who create their own success, who persevere in the face of challenges, and who generously donate their time to improve the lives of those around them. This endowed scholarship will exist in perpetuity to offer one student $2,500 per year up to four years to continue their education – eventually resulting in a rolling schedule of four students receiving scholarships each year. Students apply for this scholarship through the OSAC Student Portal by searching for “Trail Blazers Legends” between November 1 and March 1 each year. For more information, please visit trailblazers.com/foundation.
2018 WINNER: TALISHA BULLOCK Talisha graduated from Eagle Point High School in Eagle Point, OR. She was very involved and passionate about helping others with a strong dedication to community work. A few of the activities she participated in: Link Leader, Leadership, Honor Society,
Bullying prevention, Sparrow volunteer, Community 101, and more. Talisha worked at Abby’s Pizza throughout her high school career and participated in cross country and track. She was also elected Class President. Talisha is currently attending the University of Oregon taking chemistry, pre-algebra, forensic anthropology and understanding music. Forensic anthropology is her favorite! Her hobbies include reading and playing guitar and she works on campus at the DUX Bistro. She has continued her community service by volunteering at the Red Cross and by assisting attendees who may need medical assistance during the university’s athletic games.
2019 WINNER: JEANETTE MMUNGA Jeanette graduated from Roosevelt High School in Portland, OR. From a young age, Jeanette has believed in the importance of engaged and active community building. She has participated in various community groups such as Black Student Union, African Culture Club, Black Girl Magic and was elected Sophomore Class President. Jeanette has volunteered with organizations such as Youth Voice and Key club and has been an active community member in the local St. Johns area. Jeanette has maintained a full-time job while in school and aspires to pursue a degree in international studies and public health, she will be the first in her family to attend college.
SNEAKER ORNAMENT
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A2 • Schonely’s 10 Barrel Taproom Appetizers, Entrees, Sandwiches, Desserts, Spirits, Variety of Beer
CLUB LEVEL
A1, A17 • Dippin’ Dots
B1 • Pendleton Midnight Lounge Variety of Craft Beer & Spirits
B2 • Wine Bar B3 • Ruby Jewel
A2, A14 • Crafter’s
Custom Ice Cream Sandwiches
Burgers, Chicken Sandwich, Chicken Strips, Fries
B3 • Hotstone
A4 • Bap & Noodle A4 • A10 Heritage A4, A9, A19, A22 • Red Hot & Rollin’
Brick Style Pizza, Pasta
Zenner’s Hot Dogs, Nachos, Candy, Ice Cream
B11 • Hop Valley Bar
A5, A19 • Killer Burger
Variety of Craft Beer
Specialty Burgers
B12 • 1927 S’more’s
A8 • Plum Tasty
Handmade S’more’s
Fresh, Local and Organic Bowls, Salads, Wraps, Snacks, Beverages
B13 • Junction 5 Grill
A9 • Daddy D’s Southern BBQ
Burgers, Brews, Flatbreads
Loaded BBQ Nachos
B19 • The Speck
A9 • Heritage Liquor Cart A10 • Coor’s Draft A10 • White Claw A11 • Kama’aina
Housemade Pretzels, Local Sausage, Hot Dogs and BBQ Nachos
Fish & Chips, Poke Bowls
A12 • Tamale Boy A12 • Local Cork presented by Adelsheim Premium Wine with Select Beers
A13 • Widmer Fan Haus Variety of Craft Beer & Spirits
A15, A26 • Sizzle Pie Pizza by the Slice
A16 • Dippin’ Dots A16 • Lemonade A16 • Rose City Treats A17 • Corona Beach House Margaritas, Beer, Chips & Guac
A19 • Ruby Jewel Custom Ice Cream Sandwiches
A19 • BSB Lounge A22 • Cha Cha Cha
B9 • Cha Cha Cha Nachos, Burritos, Tacos, Quesadilla
B20 • Whole Sum Fresh, Local and Organic Bowls, Salads, Wraps, Snacks, Beverages
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AMENITIES AMENITIES
C2 • Crafters Deluxe Burgers, Chicken Strips, Fries, Chicken Sandwich
C3 • Low Bar C3 • Draft Beer Cart C5 • Salt & Straw Specialty Ice Cream
C5 • Liquor Bar C7 • Avid Cider C8 • Sizzle Pie Pizza by the Slice
C8 • Widmer Brothers Brewery C12 • Crafters Yeti's Kid’s Fare
C15 • Dippin’ Dots & Lemonade C16 • Meat Ballin’ Housemade Meatball Sandwiches
C18 • Coor’s Rocky Top Tavern
Burritos, Rice Bowls
Variety of Domestic & Craft Beer
A22 • Liquor Bar A22 • Salt & Straw
Zenner’s Hot Dogs, Nachos, Candy, Ice Cream
Specialty Ice Cream
A23 • Liquor Bar A23 • Hen Pen Chicken Tenders, Fries, Chicken & Waffles
C19, C27 • Red Hot & Rollin’ C20 • Hop Valley C21 • White Claw C22 • Liquor Bar C23 • PDX Flattop Authentic Cheesesteaks
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ANSWERS: 1. Rodney Hood is missing his number; 2. The basketball is bigger; 3. CJ's shoe color is darker; 4. The line on the court by CJ is missing; 5. The Bulls logo is missing from the shorts of the Bulls player behind Carmelo
Can you find all five?
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TRAIL BLAZERS GAME PROGRAM • GAME NIGHT PREVIEW
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Was selected 10th overall by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2013 NBA draft Played college basketball for the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks where he was awarded 2x Patriot League Player of the Year and retired his No. 3 jersey Scored 20+ points in 10 straight games early in the 2019-20 season, tying his previous record from the 2016-17 season
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21.4 4.3 3.7 0.7 0.8 44.7 37.6 79.6
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TRAIL BLAZERS WESTERN CONFERENCE NORTHWEST DIVISION
NO. NAME 00 Carmelo ANTHONY 0 Damian LILLARD 1 Anfernee SIMONS 2 Gary TRENT JR. 3 CJ MCCOLLUM 4 Moses BROWN* 5 Rodney HOOD 6 Jaylen HOARD* 9 Nassir LITTLE 17 Skal LABISSIÈRE 21 Hassan WHITESIDE 24 Kent BAZEMORE 27 Jusuf NURKIĆ 33 Zach COLLINS 43 Anthony TOLLIVER 44 Mario HEZONJA
POS HT WT DOB PRIOR TO NBA / COUNTRY F 6-8 240 05/29/1984 Syracuse/USA G 6-2 195 07/15/1990 Weber State/USA G 6-3 181 06/08/1999 Edgewater HS/USA G 6-5 209 01/18/1999 Duke/USA G 6-3 190 09/19/1991 Lehigh/USA C 7-2 245 10/13/1999 UCLA/USA G/F 6-8 208 10/20/1992 Duke/USA F 6-8 216 03/30/1999 Wake Forest/France F 6-5 220 02/11/2000 North Carolina/USA F/C 6-10 235 03/18/1996 Kentucky/Haiti C 7-0 265 06/13/1989 Marshall/USA G/F 6-4 195 07/01/1989 Old Dominion/USA C 7-0 290 08/23/1994 Cedevita Zagreb/Bosnia F/C 6-11 250 11/19/1997 Gonzaga/USA F 6-8 245 06/01/1985 Creighton/USA F 6-8 220 02/25/1995 FC Barcelona/Croatia
*NBA TWO-WAY CONTRACT
Head Coach: Terry Stotts (Oklahoma) Associate Head Coach: Nate Tibbetts (South Dakota) Assistant Coaches: Dale Osbourne (South Alabama), John McCullough (Oklahoma), Jim Moran (William & Mary), Jannero Pargo (Arkansas) Director of Player Health and Performance: Jesse Elis Head Athletic Trainer: Geoff Clark Sports Performance Specialists: Todd Forcier, Ben Kenyon Chair: Jody Allen President & CEO: Chris McGowan President of Basketball Operations: Neil Olshey Assistant General Managers: Bill Branch, Steve Rosenberry 24
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NO. NAME 0 D’Angelo RUSSELL 1 Damion LEE* 2 Willie CAULEY-STEIN 3 Jordan POOLE 4 Omari SPELLMAN 5 Kevon LOONEY 6 Alen SMAILAGIĆ 7 Eric PASCHALL 8 Alec BURKS 10 Jacob EVANS 11 Klay THOMPSON 12 Ky BOWMAN* 22 Glenn ROBINSON III 23 Draymond GREEN 30 Stephen CURRY 32 Marquese CHRISS
POS HT WT DOB PRIOR TO NBA / COUNTRY G 6-4 193 02/23/1996 Ohio State/USA G/F 6-5 210 10/21/1992 Louisville/USA C 7-0 240 08/18/1993 Kentucky/USA G 6-4 194 06/19/1999 Michigan/USA F 6-8 245 07/21/1997 Villanova/USA F 6-9 222 02/06/1996 UCLA/USA F 6-10 215 08/18/2000 KK Beko/Serbia F 6-6 255 11/04/1996 Villanova/USA G 6-6 214 07/20/1991 Colorado/USA G/F 6-4 210 06/18/1997 Cincinnati/USA G 6-6 215 02/08/1990 Washington State/USA G 6-1 187 06/16/1997 Boston College/USA F 6-6 222 01/08/1994 Michigan/USA F 6-6 230 03/04/1990 Michigan State/USA G 6-3 185 03/14/1988 Davidson/USA F 6-9 240 07/02/1997 Washington/USA
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Head Coach: Steve Kerr (Arizona) Assistant Coaches: Ron Adams (Fresno Pacific), Mike Brown (San Diego), Jarron Collins (Stanford), Bruce Fraser (Arizona), Chris DeMarco (Dominican) Athletic Trainer: Drew Yoder (Missouri)
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SEASON STATS THROUGH DEC 15
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PORTLAND (10-16) LILLARD MCCOLLUM ANTHONY WHITESIDE HOOD SIMONS COLLINS BAZEMORE LABISSIÈRE LITTLE HEZONJA TOLLIVER TRENT JR. BROWN HOARD
26 112.3 46.3 20.2 24 36.6 26.3 4.4 7.5 26 36.2 21.4 4.3 3.7 12 31.6 16.3 5.9 1.3 23 28.4 16.2 12.4 1.4 21 29.5 11.0 3.4 1.5 26 21.8 10.2 1.9 1.5 3 28.7 9.0 4.0 2.0 26 23.2 7.8 4.2 1.3 26 17.0 5.4 5.1 1.2 18 15.0 4.6 3.4 0.7 23 17.3 4.4 4.5 1.0 18 15.9 3.3 3.1 0.6 13 8.3 3.2 1.2 0.4 4 3.8 2.0 2.3 0.0 5 3.6 1.4 1.4 0.4
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GOLDEN STATE (5-23) 22 104.3 42.9 23.7 RUSSELL CURRY PASCHALL BURKS ROBINSON III LEE GREEN BOWMAN CAULEY-STEIN POOLE SPELLMAN CHRISS EVANS LOONEY
16 31.0 21.5 3.4 6.2 4 28.0 20.3 5.0 6.5 25 30.9 16.1 5.0 1.7 25 29.1 15.4 4.4 2.9 28 31.9 11.5 4.8 1.6 14 22.6 10.7 3.7 1.8 18 28.7 9.0 5.9 5.8 18 22.9 8.6 2.7 2.7 25 22.7 7.9 6.4 1.5 26 23.2 7.6 2.1 2.0 27 18.2 7.4 5.3 1.0 27 17.9 7.2 5.2 2.0 7 15.3 5.7 1.1 0.9 8 11.4 2.8 3.0 0.4
UPCOMING HOME GAMES
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 · ORLANDO MAGIC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 • MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 • NEW ORLEANS PELICANS Tickets: 844.RIP.CITY • trailblazers.com
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ROYESHA YEARS AS A BLAZERDANCER: 5
WHAT INSPIRES YOU TO DANCE?
WHAT ARE YOUR HOBBIES?
Being around like-minded people and getting to do something that constantly pushes me to work harder and get out of my comfort zone.
Outside of dancing, I am a spin instructor! I’ve been taking spin for about four years and finally decided to take the leap and become an instructor. Outside of that, I love watching movies. I’m a huge movie buff and I can spend all day watching them!
WHAT ARE SOME LITTLE-KNOWN FACTS ABOUT YOURSELF YOU WANT OTHERS TO KNOW? My family is originally from Jamaica and I moved to the states when I was 7, I LOVE winter and snow, I can’t swim but love going boating (makes no sense, I know), I’m a middle child, Christmas is my favorite holiday, I’m terrified of worms (they’re so gross) and I love anything sweet! WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE AS A BLAZERDANCER?
IF YOU COULD GIVE ADVICE TO ASPIRING YOUNG DANCERS, WHAT WOULD YOU TELL THEM? Don’t knock yourself out of the game because you don’t think you’re good enough or have had enough training. I never took any formal dance classes and started dancing at the age of 13. It’s never too late and you can accomplish all you want if you work hard and keep going!
My most memorable experience as a BlazerDancer has definitely been traveling to Pro-Action my fourth year on the team. It was 2 ½ days of intense dancing and learning from some of the best choreographers in professional dance. It was challenging and fun all in one!
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a job at SiriusXM in Washington DC for a year and a half before returning to Portland in 2012. I began working at Rip City Radio in 2015 where I was the afternoon drive host and Assistant Program Director. Throughout this time, I was broadcasting games for various high school sports, University of Portland basketball and baseball and the Hillsboro Hops. I was given the opportunity to fill in during the 2018-19 season, calling 57 games for the Trail Blazers, before accepting the full-time position this season.
WELCOME TO RIP CITY, TRAVIS!
WHAT ARE YOU MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS SEASON? ▶ I’m most looking forward to calling a full schedule of games and really getting into a rhythm. Bill Schonely told me that I need to put my own stamp on the job, and that’s what I’m trying to do. I’m also looking forward to seeing just how good this team can be.
DESCRIBE HOW YOU GOT TO WHERE YOU ARE IN YOUR CAREER ▶ My path started with a degree in broadcasting from Long Island University in 2003. My first professional job was as a play-by-play announcer for high school football in Astoria and Seaside. From there I started working at a sports radio station in Portland in an entry level position. After seven years and working my way up, I took 28
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everything done I want to with some road trips and back-to-backs. So, prioritizing what are the most important things I need to do is something I’m learning. HOW DO YOU JUGGLE HAVING A YOUNG KID AND TRAVELING SO MUCH WITH THE TEAM?
WHAT HAS BEEN THE MOST EXCITING PART OF THIS JOB SO FAR? ▶ The most exciting thing has been seeing different parts of the country, different arenas and seeing how passionate other fanbases are. We all think Rip City has the best fans in the NBA – and after calling games in almost every arena in the league, I would definitely agree!
▶ It’s hard being away from my wife and son so much with all of the travelling. My wife is doing an incredible job of basically being a single parent when I’m gone and being supportive of my career. We FaceTime a lot – at least once a day, sometimes more depending on what time zone I’m in. When I’m home I try and shut everything off and give my family all of my attention. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PORTLAND RESTAURANT? ▶ We don’t really get out to Portland very often, so we stay in Sherwood a lot. Our favorite place to go is Mason in Old Town Sherwood. They have great food!
WHAT HAS BEEN THE MOST CHALLENGING PART OF THIS JOB SO FAR? ▶ The most challenging part of this job is time management. I know what I need to do to be prepared for a game, and sometimes time doesn’t always allow me to get
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DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION STATEMENT Rip City brings people together to create lasting memories through the power of sports and entertainment. Our organization has an opportunity and responsibility to positively impact our staff, players, fans, and community. As such, we are committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion within our organization and our community, which includes: • Providing a safe and welcoming environment that champions differences and embraces the respectful open expression of ideas that are free from hateful, racist, profane, violent or harassing behaviors or comments. • Ensuring that our policies, practices and programs consider and seek to address societal inequities that disproportionately impact specific groups. • Utilizing our platform and resources to positively impact people throughout our community who have been underserved. • Cultivating a staff that reflects the community we serve and an inclusive culture where multiple perspectives are valued. We ask that you join us in this journey, and that you continue to advance this work within your own sphere of influence. We are all in this together—after all, we are all part of Rip City.
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The Trail Blazers are dedicated to positively impacting the lives of children and families who have been historically underserved, where they live (environmental sustainability), learn (education), and play (sport and physical activity). The Trail Blazers Foundation gives grants and scholarships to nonprofits, schools, and students and is funded through meaningful corporate partnerships and revenue from Trail Blazers license plate sales, 5050 raffle, retail programs, and other fundraising efforts. During the 2018-19 season, Trail Blazers Inc. and the Trail Blazers Foundation donated over 1 million dollars to support youth across Oregon and SW Washington.
The Trail Blazers believe our home court extends far beyond the arena and everything we do in our lives makes an impact, so we encourage fans to join us in our efforts to protect our planet and our community to ensure a brighter future for generations to come.
The Trail Blazers are committed to seeing all youth graduate from high school by supporting programs, investing resources, and raising awareness of successful youth and the schools and organizations that help them effectively navigate their academic journeys.
The Trail Blazers are committed to ensuring that youth have positive early experiences playing basketball by running year-round camps and clinics, supporting existing programs, and investing resources in the community that provide access to sport. www.trailblazers.com/community
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COMMITTED TO MAKING A BIG DIFFERENCE, WITH A SMALL FOOTPRINT.
Moda Center is the first existing arena to receive LEED O+M (v4.1) Platinum Certification, a major milestone in the greening of sports. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification identifies and rewards best practices for a building's energy, water, waste, transportation and human experience.
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Sustainability is and always will be a crucial part of our culture. We would not have gotten here without our dedicated guests, staff and our partners.
- Chris McGowan, President and CEO of the Portland Trail Blazers and Rose Quarter
Drain a full court putt in front of 20,000 screaming fans and walk away with $50k. trailblazers.com/directors
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TRAIL BLAZERS X BRIDGE NINE CANDLE CO. For the second season Rip City Clothing Co. has partnered with local women-owned businesses for the Made by Her line. We’re excited to offer these unique collaborations exclusively for fans. 25% of net profits will be donated to Girls Inc. of the Pacific Northwest, a non-profit that helps girls grow up healthy, educated, and independent. Supplies are limited, so be sure to get yours today. Bridge Nine Candle Co, founded in North Portland, found the inspiration for it’s branding from one of the communities most iconic landmarks and the ninth major bridge on the Willamette River, the St. Johns Bridge. The company produces all natural soy wax candles with 100% cotton wicks and American made fragrance oils. Learn More at BridgeNineCandleCo.com
50% TO ONE LUCKY FAN 50% TO THE TRAIL BLAZERS FOUNDATION The Trail Blazers Foundation supports nonprofits, schools and youth.
Purchase your raffle tickets at the Trail Blazers Foundation 5050 Raffle kiosks located on the 100 and 300 level concourse or look for the mobile sellers in yellow aprons.
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Celebrating Five Decades of Extraordinary Employees “Growing up a Trail Blazer” isn’t just a saying, it’s a lifestyle - that’s especially true for Trail Blazers Youth Basketball Coach, Matt Dietrich. Coach Matt is responsible for leading camps and clinics for the Trail Blazers organization for youth grades K-8th throughout Oregon and Washington. “The first event I worked was the Shamrock Run. I’m sort of an entertainer. There were a ton of kids around - I found a group of ten kids who couldn’t shoot or dribble, and I gave them a little clinic right there.” Since then, Matt has taken on a variety of different coaching roles including P.E takeovers and traveling the state on the Rip City Rally. He also leads Rip City Academy coaching clinics for youth basketball coaches across the region alongside fellow Lead Youth Coaches.
MATT DIETRICH
“I never thought I would coach basketball. I played at the University of Redlands, and got a degree in business. I became a project manager - but ended up trading 200 emails a day for coaching 200 kids.” For Matt, this job has been the most rewarding. It’s given him an appreciation and understanding for how people learn in different ways. Referring to the youth he works with, Matt comments “They’ve taught me patience, and to come in with an open mind. You never know what someone is going through, and I’ve given them a way to escape that.” Matt has been creating extraordinary moments for these kids every day for the last three years. “I really feel that in basketball, kids are able to establish a healthy and active lifestyle where they can be in control of improvement and bettering themselves.” Join the Trail Blazers organization in saying thanks to Coach Matt as he continues to improve the lives of kids all across Rip City.
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