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    Lewis Clinch (Georgia Tech, 2005-09) played for the Maine Red Claws in the 2010-11 season.
    Daniel B.

    The Maine Red Claws are the Boston Celtics' NBA G League affiliate. They are also owned by the Celtics. This minor league farm team is based in Portland, Maine, the most populous city in the state. The Red Claws play in the Portland Exposition Building, a.k.a. "The Expo," located just west of downtown. The Expo can hold about 3,000 fans. Out of the G League's currently 30 teams (there will be 31 in 2022), the Red Claws are one of the teams I've heard/read about the most because a few players from my favorite college team and alma mater, Georgia Tech, have gone on to play for Maine. They include Mario West, Lewis Clinch, and Marcus Georges-Hunt. West played for the Red Claws for two seasons (2009-11), Clinch during one season (2010-11), and Georges-Hunt for one season (2018-19). West ended up playing in four seasons in the NBA (2007-11; three with the Atlanta Hawks and one with the New Jersey Nets) and Georges-Hunt in two (2016-18; one with the Orlando Magic and the other with the Minnesota Timberwolves). Just like in school, Georges-Hunt missed playing with fellow former Yellow Jacket Josh Okogie in Minnesota by only one year, but I digress. Since beginning league play in the 2009-10 season, Maine has won three G League Atlantic Division championships. Those titles came in back-to-back-to-back years: 2015, 2016, and 2017. However, the Red Claws have never made it past the Eastern Conference Semifinals and have only appeared in the semifinals once. In 2017, they got swept by the Raptors 905, 2-0. During the successful stretch in the mid 2010s, Maine was coached by Scott Morrison (2014-17). Morrison was named NBA G League Coach of the Year in 2015. He's now an assistant for Brad Stevens and the Celtics. In the past, the Maine Red Claws have also been affiliated with the Charlotte Bobcats (now Hornets) and Philadelphia 76ers. This was before the G League expanded to what it is today.

    I was at the Blue Coats/Celts game today. left in the third quarter. I unkindly bought obstructed view seats. (Section 16 row 3 seat 4, 5, and 6). while the seats are close to the floor and within 20' of the baseline, those seats are directly in line with the station at the end of the court near the exit. you can't see the other hoop, the score of the game, shot click, game clock, anything happening in the lane at the other end of the court, and you miss a decent amount of what is happening under the hoop at this end of the floor as well. I'm baffled as to why those seats exist. such a waste of money. My grandsons were with me, and I'll say it was a disappointing experience, and it was a waste of time and money. The place was pretty full, so we could just move seats. I took the kids over near the trash bin on the left side of the court in the third quarter to try to watch from there. After about five minutes, a very polite young lady told us we couldn't stand there and would have to return to our seats. That was when we left the Expo. I've been to ballparks. stadiums, and courts in a few states. That was the worst experience to date.

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    Portland Sea Dogs - Slugger

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    4.3(62 reviews)
    1.0 miValley Street

    We came for the barbecue and the game. They offered hamburgers, veggie and chicken burgers. There…read morewas pulled pork and Mac and cheese also offered. The sea dog biscuit was delicious. The game was fun and comfortable.

    A limerick... The…read moreSea Dogs are family friendly The tickets are worth every penny Slugger's Hall of Fame Expect a good game But two beers will set you back twenty *** I am currently of two minds regarding my beloved Sea Dogs. ONE The Portland Sea Dogs are the AA-affiliate for the Red Sox. They won their first - and, so far, only - championship in September 2006 after beating the Akron Aeros, today known as the RubberDucks. While the food is underwhelming, you're not coming here for that (so set your expectations accordingly: standard stadium popcorn, peanuts, fries, etc). You're coming for exceptional baseball (because this team has been REALLY good these past few years), for the incredible fan experience and different promotions (and they try and incorporate community in every way they can), for a nine inning vacation from your life (it's a slogan they use for a reason). The staff? My favorite people in Maine. Always kind, always friendly, it always feels like I'm visiting family when I walk through those gates. And, yes, Slugger is now an icon (well done to everyone involved in his creation and development). Sassy, smart, and devious at times; kind-hearted, enthusiastic, and patient all the time. It's not strange that I want to hug him after something goes wrong because I know he'd comfort me, pound beers with him after work because I think he'd drink me under the table (but not make me feel bad for it), and run around the stadium with him like I had all the boundless energy he did... is it? TWO Just a couple days before tickets became available for next season, I wrote in my review: "I hope they continue to keep their pricing structure low and fair so that families, and folks being thoughtful about their budgets in a city where nothing is affordable anymore, can continue visiting for another thirty decades." Unfortunately... and despite renaming their historic stadium to promote insurance and because, well, money... for next season, tickets have gone up for Reserved Seats by $2 to $7 PER PERSON depending on which game which day which month -- so, last year ALL Reserved Seating tickets were $12. Now, if you want to see them play on a Tuesday in April? $14 per person. Want to see a summer game? $17 per person. If you want to see any of the firework presentations? $19 per person. That means what what used to be around $50 for a family of four is now $80 for a family of four. Even moving out of Reserved Seating into General Admission, it used to be $9 per person for all games; now it's $12 per person, unless it's a special game (eg fireworks) then it's $14 per person. Louder for the people in the back: what once was under $40 for a family of four in GA is now almost $60). This makes me very concerned about how much beer and concession prices have gone up too, but I guess we won't know that until April... then again when it's a fireworks night, I guess? Correct me if I'm wrong, Sea Dogs, but wasn't the whole Delta Dental thing supposed to help the consumer? Not push us further away?

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