Portland Trail Blazers
Rip City is what Bill Schonely called Trail Blazers basketball back in 1971 and the city of Portland has been Rip City ever since. These Portland Trail Blazers rivalry shirts are built for the fanbase that filled the Moda Center for ten straight Damian Lillard playoff runs and never stopped showing up.
Anti-Lakers gear takes the lead because Portland and Los Angeles spent decades trading playoff series before the Pacific Division got reorganized, and the grudge still travels. Text or box, censored or fully explicit, in Trail Blazers red, black, and white. Anti-Thunder designs cover the Northwest Division grudge with Oklahoma City with anti-Nuggets tees handling the Denver chapter and anti-Jazz gear stocked for the long-running Northwest rivalry with Utah.
Portland Trail Blazers fan gear for Rip City. Wear it to Moda Center across the river, still the Rose Garden to anyone who was there for the Drexler era, to bars in the Pearl District and across Northwest Portland, to watch parties anywhere from Beaverton to the Gorge.
An NBA Championship in 1977 with Bill Walton playing the kind of two-way center the league has rarely seen since. Clyde Drexler as the Glide. Damian Lillard hitting series-winners from forty feet and giving the franchise eleven years of every-night basketball. The 1990 and 1992 Finals runs. The pinwheel logo as one of the cleanest in pro sports. Rip City.