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by Tom Ziller • Oct 24, 2011 8:58 AM EDT
The NBA won't open its book to the public in making its lockout case. But an anonymous (for now) usher at the Rose Garden, where the Portland Trail Blazers play their home games, has. Via Blazer's Edge, an usher reveals how much money he stands to lose from each game cancelled by the NBA. The most interesting note is that more than half of his Rose Garden income derives from Blazers games. That might be more than in more cosmopolitan cities, but it's pretty eye-opening.
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