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Legendary Trail Blazers Broadcaster Bill Schonely Dies at Age 93 - Blazer's Edge
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Bill “The Schonz” Schonely dies. Jan 21, 2023. He was 93. – CharbonneauLive
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Bill Schonely, the timeless catchphrase and 50 years with the Trail Blazers: 'His DNA will be in that franchise forever' - The Athletic
Remembering the life of Rip City legend Bill Schonely | Professional | portlandtribune.com
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Bill Schonely, legendary Trail Blazers broadcaster who coined 'Rip City,' dies at 93 - oregonlive.com
Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard, left, presents former radio announcer Bill Schonely with a 'Rip City' plaque as he is honored during halftime of an NBA basketball game against the Utah
Blazers 'Voice of God' Bill Schonely 'great showman'
Bill Schonely remembered as larger-than-life voice at public memorial | Local News | portlandtribune.com
Legendary Blazers broadcaster Bill Schonely retires - OPB
Trail Blazers Mourn the Passing of Founding Broadcaster Bill Schonely | NBA.com
How Warriors voice Jim Barnett helped transform Portland into 'Rip City' – The Mercury News
Bill Schonely remembered as larger-than-life voice at public memorial | Local News | portlandtribune.com
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Bill Schonely, the timeless catchphrase and 50 years with the Trail Blazers: 'His DNA will be in that franchise forever' - The Athletic
Legendary broadcaster Bill Schonely says farewell to Trail Blazers fans at retirement ceremony - oregonlive.com
Longtime Trail Blazers broadcaster Bill Schonely dies at 93 - ESPN
Legendary Blazers announcer Bill Schonely, who coined 'Rip City,' announces retirement | kgw.com