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Feb 13 2009

A Trail Post Valentine’s Day

Published by runyon at 3:24 pm under Portland Trailblazers Edit This

We’re here again, it’s nearly Valentine’s Day, and it can be a tough time for any basketball fan in a relationship. You have to balance going out along with watching All-Star Saturday. Sure, if you live in Phoenix, you can do both simultaneously, and probably have a great time, but for us up in Portland, Trail Post has a solution. For those of you that want to give your loved ones a gift they appreciate, but still stay true to your Blazers, we present Blazer Valentines.


Joel Przybilla teaches us about spelling, and about love.


Rudy and Sergio invite you to a party.


Nicolas Batum teaches you a little bit of French.

Od
Oden lets us know how he feels.


Paul Allen is a hopeless romantic.


You can’t spell kable without “Blake.”


Nate’s all-inclusive.


Greg saves his rejections for the court!


Brandon is always a romantic slam dunk.


He loves to love, even when he’s on the mend.


LaMarcus’ love is a condition.


The only thing that Channing loves more than puppies? You.


Jerryd keeps his priorities in order.


Larry Miller has trouble expressing his feelings.


Shavlik Randolph does not.


No caption needed.

Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!

Pictures by Wilson Peery and Robert Runyon

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2 Responses to “A Trail Post Valentine’s Day”

  1. Kepon 13 Feb 2009 at 3:48 pm edit this

    Love! I can’t decide which I like more, Channing’s or Steve’s. I can’t pick, I just can’t!

    Blazers always spread the love :)

  2. Kaitlinon 13 Feb 2009 at 3:58 pm edit this

    These are way better than our Lost valentines which ABC totally stole from us.

    You better have made an extra special one for Kep.

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