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Portland Trail Blazers
Conference Western Conference
Division Northwest Division
Founded 1970
History Portland Trail Blazers
1970-present
Arena Rose Garden Arena
City Portland, Oregon
Team Colors Red, Black, Silver, and White
Owner Paul Allen
Head Coach Nate McMillan
Championships 1 (1977)
Conference Titles 3 (1977, 1990, 1992)
Division Titles 4 (1978, 1991, 1992, 1999)

The Portland Trail Blazers, or "Blazers", are a professional basketball team based in Portland, Oregon. They play in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They are the only major league franchise in the state of Oregon.

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[edit] Home arenas

[edit] History

The Trail Blazers entered the NBA in 1970 as an expansion team; and have played in Portland for the entire time. In 1977 they won their only NBA Championship. The team had been a regular fixture in the NBA Playoffs until as recently as 2002. The team was sold to Paul Allen in 1988; in 1990 and 1992 the Blazers advanced to the NBA Finals but were defeated both times; first by the Detroit Pistons and then by the Chicago Bulls.

In 1996, general manager Bob Whitsitt began rebuilding the team using players who were talented, but who had questionable attitudes [citation needed] and/or criminal records. This worked initially, as the team reached the Western Conference Finals in 1999 and 2000, but the strategy soon backfired on the Blazers as the local community soured [citation needed] on a team better known for its off-court antics than for its on-court abilities. The team began to be known as the "Jail Blazers". [citation needed] After a series of off-court incidents and playoff failures, as well as declining ticket sales, [citation needed] Whitsitt resigned after the 2003 season.

The current management has been attempting (with mixed success) to re-connect with the community at large. Most of the players associated with the "Jail Blazers" years are gone, and a new crop of young players is showing promise. However, the Blazers failed to qualify for the playoffs in 2003-04 and 2004-05, posting records of 41-41 and 27-55. In the 2005-06 season, the team posted a league-worst record of 21-61.

[edit] The Current Team

The Blazers finished the 2005-2006 season with a 21-61 record, worst in the NBA. Despite that, they did not fare well in the NBA Draft Lottery, drawing the #4 pick in the 2006 NBA Draft.

The ownership status of the team is currently unresolved. Paul Allen remains the owner of the team, and Portland Arena Management, a corporate entity representing the interests of bondholders who were the primary creditors of the former Oregon Arena Corporation, is the owner of the Rose Garden Arena. The current lease agreement between the team and the arena (negotiated as part of the initial borrowing agreement, in order to protect the bondholders' interests should a bankruptcy occur) is highly detrimental to the team. It has been widely reported that Allen wishes to sell the team (and that PAM is willing to sell the Rose Garden), however, a buyer with the resources to purchase the team and arena has not been identified. NBA Commissioner David Stern stated, "my goal on behalf of the league would be to keep the team in Portland, playing in the Rose Garden, with economic prospects that make some financial sense." It is highly unlikely the Blazers could move due to the fact that they are contractually obligated to play in the Rose Garden until 2023. [1] The team, and the arena management, formally announced that the team and arena were jointly up for sale on June 7 2006 [2] [3] On August 3, it was announced by Portland Arena Management that Allen had withdrawn the team from the market, instead intending to continue to own it himself. [4]

On May 30, 2006, the team announced that general manager John Nash would not be given a new contract; team president Steve Patterson would act as interim GM until a replacement could be found.

[edit] 2006 NBA Draft

The Blazers were by far the busiest team on the day of the 2006 NBA Draft, making numerous trades and landing four first-round picks; though two of them are not expected to join the team for the 2006-07 season. On draft day, the Blazers:

[edit] Other transactions during the 2006 offseason

[edit] Season-by-Season Records

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, % = Win-Loss %

Season W L % Playoffs Results
Portland Trail Blazers
1970-71 29 53 .354
1971-72 18 64 .220
1972-73 21 61 .256
1973-74 27 55 .329
1974-75 38 44 .463
1975-76 37 45 .451
1976-77 49 33 .598 Won First Round
Won Conference Semifinals
Won Conference Finals
Won NBA Finals
Portland 2, Chicago 1
Portland 4, Denver 2
Portland 4, Los Angeles 0
Portland 4, Philadelphia 2
1977-78 58 24 .707 Lost Conference Semifinals Seattle 4, Portland 2
1978-79 45 37 .549 Lost First Round Phoenix 2, Portland 1
1979-80 38 44 .463 Lost First Round Seattle 2, Portland 1
1980-81 45 37 .549 Lost First Round Kansas City 2, Portland 1
1981-82 42 40 .512
1982-83 46 36 .561 Won First Round
Lost Conference Semifinals
Portland 2, Seattle 0
Los Angeles 4, Portland 1
1983-84 48 38 .585 Lost First Round Phoenix 3, Portland 2
1984-85 42 40 .512 Won First Round
Lost Conference Semifinals
Portland 3, Dallas 1
Los Angeles 4, Portland 1
1985-86 40 42 .489 Lost First Round Denver 3, Portland 1
1986-87 49 33 .598 Lost First Round Houston 3, Portland 1
1987-88 53 29 .646 Lost First Round Utah 3, Portland 1
1988-89 39 43 .476 Lost First Round Los Angeles 3, Portland 0
1989-90 59 23 .720 Won First Round
Won Conference Semifinals
Won Conference Finals
Lost NBA Finals
Portland 3, Dallas 0
Portland 4, San Antonio 3
Portland 4, Phoenix 2
Detroit 4, Portland 1
1990-91 63 19 .768 Won First Round
Won Conference Semifinals
Lost Conference Finals
Portland 3, Seattle 2
Portland 4, Utah 1
Los Angeles 4, Portland 2
1991-92 57 25 .695 Won First Round
Won Conference Semifinals
Won Conference Finals
Lost NBA Finals
Portland 3, Los Angeles 1
Portland 4, Phoenix 1
Portland 4, Utah 2
Chicago 4, Portland 2
1992-93 51 31 .622 Lost First Round San Antonio 3, Portland 1
1993-94 47 35 .573 Lost First Round Houston 3, Portland 1
1994-95 44 38 .537 Lost First Round Phoenix 3, Portland 0
1995-96 44 38 .537 Lost First Round Utah 3, Portland 2
1996-97 49 33 .598 Lost First Round Los Angeles 3, Portland 1
1997-98 46 36 .561 Lost First Round Los Angeles 3, Portland 1
1998-99 35 15 .700 Won First Round
Won Conference Semifinals
Lost Conference Finals
Portland 3, Phoenix 0
Portland 4, Utah 2
San Antonio 4, Portland 0
1999-2000 59 23 .720 Won First Round
Won Conference Semifinals
Lost Conference Finals
Portland 3, Minnesota 1
Portland 4, Utah 1
Los Angeles 4, Portland 3
2000-01 50 32 .610 Lost First Round Los Angeles 3, Portland 0
2001-02 49 33 .598 Lost First Round Los Angeles 3, Portland 0
2002-03 50 32 .610 Lost First Round Dallas 4, Portland 3
2003-04 41 41 .500
2004-05 27 55 .329
2005-06 21 61 .256
Totals 1556 1368 .536
Playoffs 91 103 .469 1 Championship

[edit] Players of note

[edit] Basketball Hall of Famers

[edit] Retired numbers

In addition, Drexler, Lucas, Petrie, Twardzik, Walton, Danny Ainge (Number 9, G, 1990-92, also Oregon native) and Jim Paxson (Number 4, G, 1980-87) are members of the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame.

[edit] Others

[edit] Current roster

Portland Trail Blazers
06-07 roster
Head Coach: Nate McMillan Edit
PF/C 12 Image:Flag of the United States.svg LaMarcus Aldridge (Texas)
PG 2 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Dan Dickau (Gonzaga)
SG 3 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Juan Dixon (Maryland)
SG 24 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Stephen Graham (Oklahoma State)
PG 1 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Jarrett Jack (Georgia Tech)
PF/C 9 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Raef LaFrentz (Kansas)
PF/C 21 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Jamaal Magloire (Kentucky)
SF/SG 23 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Darius Miles (East St. Louis HS,
East St. Louis, Illinois)
SF/PF/SG 25 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Travis Outlaw (Starkville HS,
Starkville, MS)
C 10 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Joel Przybilla (Minnesota)
PF 50 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Zach Randolph (Michigan State)
PG 11 Image:Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Rodríguez (Spain)
SG/PG 7 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Roy (Washington)
SG/SF 5 Image:Flag of Nigeria.svg Ime Udoka (Portland State)
SG/SF 8 Image:Flag of the United States.svg Martell Webster (Seattle Prep, Seattle)
(FA) - Free Agent (DP) - Unsigned Draft Pick Portland Trail Blazers

[edit] Coaches and others

[edit] Current Coaching Staff

[edit] Trail Blazers Basketball Staff

[edit] Trail Blazers Head Coaches

[edit] Current Team Management

[edit] Other Persons of Note

[edit] External links

National Basketball Association (2006–07)
Eastern Conference Western Conference
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