Portland Trail Blazers fans have rarely had it easy. My generation in particular has taken many knocks: There was the end of Arvydas Sabonis’s knees, the Jail Blazers (most of whom were in legal trouble for a now-very-legal-in-Oregon vice), the end of Brandon Roy’s knees, and yes, I know we took Greg Oden (RIP Greg Oden’s knees — so many knees lost in this fair city) over Kevin Durant. (I get it, but seriously, any team with that lineup would have made the same decision — we needed a big man. And yes, please, I’ve heard the Jordan–Bowie thing, just give it a rest.)
But this year felt like turning a corner. After losing all but one player from the 2014–15 starting lineup, the Blazers made it to the second round of the playoffs (our favorite spot!). We even held our own against the Warriors. It was a pretty damn good year. It almost felt like we caught a break.
And then, we were dealt another blow: Mike and Mike, the Trail Blazers’ TV broadcast duo, were axed last week. Without warning, without reason, amid no scandal, with time left on their contracts, and incredible fan appeal, the beloved voices of Portland were cut. (Only to be replaced by a Sonics commentator. Insult to injury much?) Mike Barrett, a hometown boy with many years left in his career, will find a new job easily. It’ll hurt when we hear him call the game elsewhere, but he’s very talented and will be fine.
But then there’s Mike Rice. (Mike Rice Sr., to be clear.) Over his 25 years with the Blazers, the elder Rice became the unofficial mascot of the team — maybe the city. He was the most unabashedly biased fan of us all. He was not the best play-by-play voice; he would ramble, misidentify players, and chastise the refs. But he was a fan; the Blazers could do no wrong, and he loved the team as much as the rest of us. So we weathered — really, enjoyed — his nontraditional style for the following reasons:
- He is the only broadcaster to ever be ejected from a game. It was in 1994, for criticizing Steve Javie. Rice has said they still don’t speak.
- He once yelled at a ref to watch a replay because he was sure he got the call wrong.
- He has danced with the Blazer dancers.
- He appears to be using Twitter to try and find tickets to next year’s Blazer games. (I mean, same.)
- His tweets at C.J. McCollum are gold.
- Actually, just follow Mike Rice on Twitter. (Also, follow him on Instagram if you like nonsense and badly lit photos of food.)
- He has no qualms about his intense hatred of Oklahoma City. No one hates OKC like Mike hates OKC.
- He once implied that he thought Paul Allen was a vampire.
- This exchange between Rice and Barrett, wherein Rice implies that people are smoking pot inside the stadium because “it’s legal now” and Barrett desperately tries to reel him back, is a perfect example of their chemistry.
- He wants you to know Damian Lillard is not fat like that one guy (Raymond Felton). He’s not wrong.
- He would probably take a bullet for Dame.
- He once suggested that Lillard should make himself throw up when he wasn’t feeling well.
- There’s a Facebook page dedicated to some of the insane things he’s said on air, which include, “Take that you former Sonic.”
- His nickname is “The Wild One,” which is accurate.
- He openly and often complained about the shit Kobe Bryant got away with.
- He hates loud commercials as much as you do.
- The silver lining? Maybe he’s not done.