After a few people asked me a couple of questions this evening, and I’m pretty bored at the team hotel in LA with a couple days off ahead, I thought I would do an AMA. Sooo GO!

  • OggbogB
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    1 year ago

    Do you think Sharpe is aware of what his ceiling could be? There’s sections of games where he looks like he’s playing within the system and almost observing the game (not a knock) but then, it’s like a switch flips and he looks like the best player on the both sides of the floor. Does he know that when he’s on, it doesn’t look like he can be stopped?

    • TravisDemersOPB
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      1 year ago

      I don’t think anyone knows what his ceiling is, including him. You make a good point… I think he’s still figuring that out. He’s only been a ‘go to’ guy for a handful of games

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    1 year ago

    Would you rather fight 100 Duck sized horses or 10 horse sized ducks

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    1 year ago

    What are things you are looking for during games from certain player? Like indicators that the team is improving/regressing?

    Andif I may ask a second question, many people after the first couple games (myself included) were feeling very frustrated with Chauncey’s coaching style. I’m curious where you stand on Chauncey.

    Thanks for doing this!

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    1 year ago

    This is an amazing read, thank you for doing this!

  • TravisDemersOPB
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    1 year ago

    I’m going to chalk up the people downvoting this to having miserable lives and hating fun.

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    1 year ago

    What are some books you recommend for learning basketball?

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    1 year ago

    This is probably already online somewhere, so forgive me if I’m asking you to repeat yourself, but… what’s your background with basketball? Did you come into it as a former player with an interest in broadcasting? Or was broadcasting first, and the love of the game grew from there?

  • TravisDemersOPB
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    1 year ago

    Nobody asked, but I want to share my first real Bill Schonely experience.

    The day before the preseason finale in 2017, I got a call from Jeff Curtin, who was then the Trail Blazers director of broadcasting. He said hey, are you available to fill in tomorrow to call the Blazers preseason game vs Maccabi Haifa? I thought he was joking, but of course I was available. I got a fresh haircut and beard trim, I wore the only suit that I owned (from my wedding 2 months prior) and prepped my ass off.

    I got to the arena, went through the pregame show, all of that stuff etc etc… about 15 mins before tip off, I was sitting in Section 113 next to Michael Holton, anxious, nervous, sweating… so I went down to the media room to grab some tea to calm down. I turn around and there is Bill Schonely staring right at me. I had a couple interactions with him in the past, but I didn’t think he knew who I was.

    He put his left hand on my shoulder, had a fist with his right, smiled at me and said in his Schonely voice “You’re going to do great!” and gave a fist pump in the air. It’s hard to explain how much that meant to me and calmed me down. I then proceeded to treat that game like it was game 7 of the NBA Finals, to me it was. It was my one chance to audition in real time. Without that interaction I might have been just too anxious. I felt like I nailed it. The following year when Wheels had health problems, I called 57 games including playoffs. When Wheels couldn’t continue, I interviewed for the full time job and got it less than a month before the first preseason game. I might not have this job if it wasn’t for that brief moment with The Schonz.

    We built a relationship over the years, and and he was a mentor to me. A few months before his passed he gave me permission to use “Rip City” in my play by play repertoire. It was the ultimate endorsement. Of course, I never would out of respect to him… except for the first game after he passed. I used every single one of his catch phrases over the course of the game. Thanks Schonz.

    • cuddlewumpusB
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      1 year ago

      This is really sweet. Thank you for this wonderful story about a legend.

  • Zmoney743B
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    1 year ago

    This might sound stupid but I was wondering what your “official” job title is called because I dream of having a job like yours