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By T ,.; ¿Lt¡ /' ¿¿ RESOLUTION No. 36605 Urge the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to honor Bill Schonely with the Curt Gowdy Award for his outstanding contribution to the game of basketball as a member of the broadcast media during his nearly thirty years as the voice of the Portland Trail Blazers (Resolution) WHEREAS, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame honors athletes, coaches, media members and others who have made extraordinary contributions to the game of basketball; and WHEREAS, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame honors members of the media who have made extraordinary contributions to the game of basketball with the Curt Gowdy Award; and WHEREAS, Bill Schonely became the voice of the Portland Trail Blazers beginning with their first game in 1970 and served in that capacity for nearly thirty years afterward; and WHEREAS, Bill Schonely called 2,522Trail Blazers games during his broadcast career, including 84 playoff games; and WHEREAS, measured in time, 2,522Tra||Blazers games is the equivalent of being courtside for 6 years, 332 days; and WHEREAS, when he stepped away from the mic, Bill Schonely's 3O-year career was the second longest consecutive broadcast career in the history of the National Basketball Association; and WHEREAS, Bill Schonely was named Oregon Sportscaster of the Year by the Oregon Association ofBroadcasters on 4 separate occasions; and WHEREAS, Bill Schonely was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in2002; and WHEREAS, Bill Schonely was three times named Oregon Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association; and WHEREAS, generations of Trail Blazers fans experienced the game of basketball through the wonderful imagery painted by Bill Schonely's words; and WHEREAS, Bill Schonely coined the phrase "Rip City" for Portland's fans, and was nationally featured as the voice of the National Basketball Association's "Fan-tastic" campaign; and WHEREAS, Bill Schonely remains to this day a Trail Blazers ambassador and has served as a volunteer or board member for several local non-profit organizations; and WHEREAS, Bill Schonely's thirty years of service as the link between the Trail Blazers and their fans created a body of work that amounts to an immeasurable conhibution to basketball; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Portland urges the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to honor Bill Schonely with the Curt Gowdy Award in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to basketball as a member of the media; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Office of Government Relations will prepare a letter and submit a copy of this resolution to the Portland Trail Blazers and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Adopted by Council MAY 2 I 200ú GARY BLACKMER î Commissioner Randy Leonard Auditor ofthe City of Pgr{land Prepared by T. Kovatch :t By ¡! t ,.; ¿Lt¡ /' ¿¿ ; lt , t ¡_, May 19,2008 Deputy 679 /-l Agenda No. Resolution No. 86605 Urge the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to honor Bill Schonely with the Curt Gowdy Award for his outstanding contribution to the game of basketball as a member of the broadcast media during his nearly thirty years as the voice of the Portland Trail Blazers (Resolution) INTRODUCED BY DATE FILED: Commissioner Randy Leonard Gary Blackmer Auditor of the City of Portland NOTEDBY COMMISSIONER Affairs Finance and Deputy Administration Safew For Meeting of: Utilities ACTION TAKEN: Works BUREAU APPROVAL Bureau: Prepared by Date Ty Kovatch 05.21.08 Budget Impact Review: Comoleted X Not Required Include in PPD: Yes X No Filename: BillSchonely- HOF Resolution Bureau Head: COMMISSIONERS VOTED AGENDA FOUR.FIFTHS AGENDA AS FOLLOWS: YEAS NAYS Consent ll Regular X Adams Adams NOTED BY Leonard Leonard CiW Attorney Saltzman Saltzman Citv Auditor Potter Potter Citv Eneineer .
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