Did you catch the Golden Globes and scratch your head when you heard a shout-out to the Portland Trail Blazers? You weren't alone! It was a moment that likely left many viewers more puzzled than amused during the 83rd annual awards show. But for a specific group of sports fans, it probably brought a smile. If you're a Blazers fan, you definitely knew what was up!
On Sunday night, as host Nikki Glaser introduced the next presenters at the Beverly Hilton, she dropped a surprising reference to an NBA team from the 1970s. She announced, "Your next presenters famously led the 1977 Portland Trail Blazers to an NBA championship." Then, she welcomed Chris Pine and Ana de Armas to the stage.
Now, here's where it gets interesting: Pine and de Armas are, of course, actors, not basketball players. Neither of them were even born when the Blazers clinched their only NBA title! So, what was the joke? Why the unexpected shout-out?
Well, it turns out it was an inside joke, an 'Easter egg' courtesy of Ian Karmel, a well-known Blazers fan and one of the writers for the show. Karmel, a former Portland comedian, confirmed his involvement on Bluesky, after someone correctly guessed the joke's origin. He's been open about his Blazers fandom, even appearing on broadcasts before. The show went on smoothly after the shout-out, with Pine and de Armas presenting the nominees for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama. Jessie Buckley won the award for "Hamnet."
But here's a question for you: Do you think this kind of inside joke enhances or detracts from the viewing experience of a major awards show? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!