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Things to do in Portland on Christmas Day

December 25, 2008 by Dave Knows 6 Comments

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powellsbooks_logoMy family does the Xmas thing on Xmas eve, so I have traditionally spent part of Xmas day at Powell’s (1005 W Burnside). The downtown Powell’s is open 10am to 6pm today. It’s the best place on Xmas to encounter Portland’s non-Xian literati (read: cute Jewish girls – though of course I have a beautiful girlfriend so that’s not why I’m going this year!). This year I’m going to do my holiday shopping, which I was unable to do the past few weeks due to the crap weather. So if you’re expecting a Festivus present from me; sorry, you’ll have to wait a few more days!

rialto200After your visit to Powell’s, wander around downtown. You’ll find that most hotel restaurants and bars are open on Xmas day too.

Also downtown, stop in at the Rialto (529 SW 4th). It stays open 365 days a year. Play some pinball or pool, while enjoying your beer. Watch basketball on the ginormous TVs.

In the Clinton neighborhood, according to this post on Craigslist, you can get your latte on at K&F Coffee (2706 SE 26th Ave. – at Clinton St.).

The smokiest bar in town ®, the Basement Pub (1028 SE 12th), is open today too. As is the Cheerful Tortoise (1939 SW 6th) (though the Cheerful Bullpen is closed).

Other neighborhood pubs and taverns that cater to real drinkers have a better than average chance of being open too. Take a walk through your neighborhood business district; you might be pleasantly surprised.

Update: PDX Pipeline knows of several other places that are open today: Chopsticks Express (2651 E Burnside), Grand Central Bowl (SE 8th and Morrison), BOG (4801 SE Hawthorne), Tanker Bar (4825 SE Hawthorne), and the Jolly Roger (1340 SE 12th).

BlazersThis doesn’t happen every year, in fact it seldom happens, but the Trailblazers are playing on Xmas day this year. They take on the Dallas Mavericks at 7:30 tonight at the Rose Garden. There are plenty of tickets available too. I’m going to tonight’s game; perhaps after a couple pints at the Rialto . . .

Trimetiquette has all the TriMet Xmas day schedule updates.

At the end of the day crank up the baseboard heat, settle into a comfy chair and read a good book while enjoying your glühwein!

Of course this list is far from comprehensive – if you know of particular restaurants, bars, etc. that are open today please comment!

Observations from a Blazer win, 10-31-2008

November 1, 2008 by Dave Knows 2 Comments

Blazer LogoThe Portland Trailblazers beat (barely) San Antonio on Halloween, 100-99. The win was a long time coming; the Spurs had won the last 12 match ups going back to 2005. I was at the game and made a few observations . . .

  • Nicolas Batum is a damn good player.  I deliberately avoided paying much attention during the summer league and preseason, as they are seldom harbingers of things to come in the NBA.  I had heard the preseason chatter about Batum, so I did expect hustle and defense, but knowing he was a 19 year old rookie I just assumed that’s all he brought to the table.  Judging from his play last night, however, he also has a pretty shot, great all-around skills, and high basketball intelligence.  He’s ready to go now; no question he’d be a starter on the Blazers circa 2005-6.  For a rookie he makes remarkably few mistakes on either the offensive or defensive end.  And I, and Brandon Roy, love how he gets out on the fast break and finishes.
  • Duncan in unstoppable, but the refs help him out anyway.  He doesn’t need the refs’ help, though of course this is the NBA so he gets plenty of it for large chunks of the game. (entire first half in this case)
  • The Blazers have to come up with a new song snippet for LaMarcus Aldridge.  When LA does something impressive a snippet of Randy Newman’s I Love L.A. is blared out over the PA in the Rose Garden.  I cannot abide Lakers fans inside the Rose Garden, and I cannot abide that damn song being associated with a Portland Trailbazer.

Happy Halloween: 2008 Blazers home opener tonight

October 31, 2008 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Blazers LogoThe Blazers take on the San Antonio Spurs tonight in the 2008 home opener at the Rose Garden.

As everyone knows, Greg Oden sprained his foot in the season opener in LA and will be resting and healing for the next several weeks. Having watched this team come together last year I am not too concerned; we’ll miss James Jones’ sweet shot (though he’s out with an injury for three months) but this year’s team is stronger than last year’s Oden-less team with the addition of two Europeans, Rudy Fernandez and Nicolas Batum.

My (invariably overly optimistic) predictions for tonight’s game:

  • Travis Outlaw will hit the game winner
  • Rudy Fernandez will flirt with his first NBA triple-double
  • Roy will shoot over 60% on the night

I will be attending the game in lieu of celebrating Halloween. Look for me on TV; I’ll be the one in red!

Update 11/1

So I was a little off on my predictions.

Travis Outlaw did take the last shot for the Blazers, and the shot would have likely iced the victory since we were up 1 at the time, but he did not make it. However, we won the game, which prediction was implicit in my Travis Outlaw predictions, so I give myself partial credit.

Rudy Fernandez flirted with a double-double (6 points and a team leading 8 rebounds), but 0 assists.

Roy shot 55.5% (10 for 18) on the night. Close!

The Daveknows Portland Trailblazers 2008-2009 guide

October 28, 2008 by Dave Knows 5 Comments

7:30pm at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, the Portland Trailblazers begin the 2008-2009 season against last year’s Western Conference Champions, the Los Angeles Lakers.

With the expectations heaped onto this young Trailblazer team, it’s no surprise to see fans jumping back (or for the first time) onto the bandwagon. To keep up with the team, these blogs are required reading:

Blazers Blog

Blazer’s Edge

Both rich with original content, these blogs also link to interviews, videos, articles, and blogs around the world if the subject matter is directly or tangentially about the Blazers.

As a Portland blogger and season ticket holder, I too will occasionally blog about the Blazers this season . . . and post season?

Last year I predicted, accurately, that the Blazers would go 41-41 on the season (though that was 11 games into the season with the Blazers a perfect 4-0 at home and a perfectly awful 0-7 on the road).

This year I will make my prediction before the team starts playing: 49-33.

There’s a bounty on (dunking on) Greg Oden

October 24, 2008 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

BlazersAccording to the LA Times, players around the league are paying bounties to teammates who “posterize” the Portland Trailblazers’ Greg Oden.

Pregame chatter landed, briefly, on the Sacramento Kings’ Kevin Martin, who collected $1,000 from teammate Mikki Moore for a two-handed dunk over 7-footer Greg Oden of the Trail Blazers on Monday in Sacramento.

The Clippers’ Ricky Davis, taking a break from his pre-game dinner, came up with another number. Why be predictable and imitate someone else?

Davis threw it down: $500 for dunking on Oden.

Frankly, I’m not worried. Most of the time going right at Oden is about the stupidest strategy a team could settle on.

Update: Looks like the Oregonian’s Canzano wrote a column about this. The formatting is all messed up on Oregonlive.com right now though.
Dwight Jaynes also blogged about this yesterday: The Clippers put a bounty on Greg Oden.

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