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Blazers Have Wealth Of Possibilities

Brian T. Smith summed it up pretty well, as the Blazers traded for Marcus Camby: "The Trail Blazers finally have a healthy, legitimate big man." And with that, Portland has a […]

Fallout From Evergreen-Kelso

Sunday's column was about an offensive poster directed at Evergreen that was posted in the Kelso High School gym. The column has generated a firestorm of comments. It even generated a […]

Blazer Fan Makes Peace With 2007 Draft

You gotta hand it to 'em — Blazer fans haven't lost their sense of humor over this whole Kevin Durant thing. Here's what one diehard in The Columbian newsroom wrote: You […]

The Only Thing That Matters In The Super Bowl

I don't care whether it's a close game, or Reggie Bush scores four touchdowns, or Peyton Manning shoots a new commercial between quarters. I have only one wish for the […]

Getting A Jump On The Class Of 2015

Leading candidate for This Week's Sign of the Apocalypse: USC has received a verbal commitment from a 13-year-old quarterback. […]

Computer Says Blazers Will Make Playoffs

The big question at this point is whether or not the Blazers will reach the playoffs. Basketball-reference.com provides some insight. Portland is 29-22 and eighth in the Western Conference, 1 1/2 […]

The Future And Nicolas Batum

Sunday's column took a look at this question: Aside from Brandon Roy, which current Blazer has the best career ahead of him? I think it's a fascinating question. Will Greg […]

More On The Masoli Case

John Canzano adds some perspective about theft allegations at the University of Oregon that might or might not involve Jeremiah Masoli. In fact, in the last five years, police have made […]

Blazers As Tortured Franchise

It's OK, Blazer fans, Bill Simmons feels your pain. In examining the Vikings' epic loss to the Saints in the NFC Championship Game, the ESPN.com columnist revisits his Levels of Losing […]

Great Blazers And All-NBA Teams

Nice column by Brian T. Smith today, arguing that Brandon Roy eventually will rank as the greatest of all Blazers. Which led to an interesting follow-up discussion here and here. Smith […]

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