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词条 Portland Trail Blazers accomplishments and records
释义

  1. Individual records

      Franchise leaders  

  2. Individual accomplishments

     All-Stars and All-Star Weekend participants 

  3. Individual awards

  4. European awards and honors

  5. Hall of Fame and Top 50 players

     Retired numbers  Oregon Sports Hall of Fame 

  6. NBA records

  7. References

  8. External links

The Portland Trail Blazers are an American professional basketball team based in Portland, Oregon. The Trail Blazers play in the Northwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA).[1] The franchise entered the NBA in 1970, and is one of two major league franchise in Oregon. The Trail Blazers sold out 814 consecutive home games from 1977 through 1995, the second longest such streak for American professional sports teams which was broken July 9, 2011 by the Dayton Dragons.[2] The team has played their home games at the Moda Center (formerly known as the Rose Garden), since the 1995–96 NBA season. The Trail Blazers are owned by Paul Allen. Since the team joined the NBA in 1970, it has won one NBA championship, three conference championships, six division championships, and has appeared in the NBA playoffs 34 times.[3]

The team has advanced to the NBA Finals three times, winning the NBA Championship once, in 1977. The other NBA Finals appearances were in 1990 and 1992.[4] The team has qualified for the playoffs in the majority of its seasons, including a streak of 21 straight appearances from 1983 to 2003.[5] Six Hall of Fame players have played for the Trail Blazers (Lenny Wilkens, Bill Walton, Clyde Drexler, Dražen Petrović, Scottie Pippen, and Arvydas Sabonis),[6][7] four of whom (Wilkens, Walton, Drexler, and Pippen) were recognized as one of the league's 50 greatest. Bill Walton is the franchise's most decorated player; he was the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 1977, and the regular season MVP the following year.[4][8] Four Blazer rookies (Geoff Petrie, Sidney Wicks, Brandon Roy. and Damian Lillard) have won the NBA Rookie of the Year award. Two Hall of Fame coaches, Lenny Wilkens and Jack Ramsay, have coached the Blazers, and two others, Mike Schuler and Mike Dunleavy, have won the NBA Coach of the Year award with the team.[6]

The Blazers have set several team and individual league records. They are the only team to have held a team scoreless during overtime on two separate occasions. In a game that went to four overtime periods, the Blazers and the Chicago Bulls combined to commit 87 personal fouls. In another four-overtime game, the Blazers and the Utah Jazz collected a combined 106 defensive rebounds. The Blazers set two records against the Golden State Warriors: the record for combined three-point field-goal attempts by both teams and the record for the most three-point field-goal attempts by one player. This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Portland Trail Blazers.

Individual records

Franchise leaders

Bold denotes still active with team.

Italic denotes still active but not with team.

Points scored (regular season) (as of the end of the 2017–18 season) [9]{{Div col|colwidth=30em}}

  1. Clyde Drexler (18,040)
  2. LaMarcus Aldridge (12,562)
  3. Terry Porter (11,330)
  4. Damian Lillard (10,842)
  5. Clifford Robinson (10,405)
  6. Jerome Kersey (10,067)
  7. Jim Paxson (10,003)
  8. Geoff Petrie (9,732)
  9. Mychal Thompson (9,215)
  10. Rasheed Wallace (9,119)
  11. Sidney Wicks (8,882)
  12. Kevin Duckworth (7,188)
  13. Damon Stoudamire (6,745)
  14. Kiki Vandeweghe (6,698)
  15. Zach Randolph (6,202)
  16. Brandon Roy (6,107)
  17. C.J. McCollum (5,860)
  18. Calvin Natt (5,738)
  19. Buck Williams (5,677)
  20. Arvydas Sabonis (5,629)
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Other statistics (regular season) (as of the end of the 2017–18 season) [9]{{columns-start|num=3}}

Clyde Drexler 867
Jerome Kersey 831
Terry Porter 758
LaMarcus Aldridge 648
Clifford Robinson 644
Jim Paxson 627
Larry Steele 610
Buck Williams 557
Mychal Thompson 551
Rasheed Wallace 544
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Clyde Drexler 29,496
Terry Porter 23,978
LaMarcus Aldridge 22,972
Jerome Kersey 21,760
Clifford Robinson 19,839
Rasheed Wallace 19,309
Mychal Thompson 18,913
Jim Paxson 18,398
Damon Stoudamire 17,497
Buck Williams 17,130
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LaMarcus Aldridge 5,434
Clyde Drexler 5,339
Jerome Kersey 5,078
Mychal Thompson 4,878
Buck Williams 4,861
Sidney Wicks 4,086
Rasheed Wallace 3,797
Arvydas Sabonis 3,436
Lloyd Neal 3,370
Clifford Robinson 3,352
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Terry Porter 5,319
Clyde Drexler 4,933
Damon Stoudamire 3,018
Damian Lillard 2,928
Rod Strickland 2,573
Geoff Petrie 2,057
Jim Paxson 2,007
Mychal Thompson 1,848
Jerome Kersey 1,762
Larry Steele 1,719
{{columns-end}}{{columns-start|num=3}}
Clyde Drexler 1,795
Terry Porter 1,182
Jerome Kersey 1,059
Jim Paxson 857
Larry Steele 846
Clifford Robinson 696
Lionel Hollins 598
Bob Gross 593
Damon Stoudamire 556
Rasheed Wallace 555
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Mychal Thompson 768
Clifford Robinson 726
Rasheed Wallace 693
LaMarcus Aldridge 658
Joel Przybilla 623
Jerome Kersey 622
Clyde Drexler 594
Bill Walton 533
Arvydas Sabonis 494
Wayne Cooper 425
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Damian Lillard 1,269
Wesley Matthews 826
Terry Porter 773
Nicolas Batum 751
Damon Stoudamire 717
C. J. McCollum 656
Clifford Robinson 492
Steve Blake 492
Clyde Drexler 464
Martell Webster 403
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Individual accomplishments

All-Stars and All-Star Weekend participants

The NBA All-Star Game is played between the Eastern Conference All-Star Team and the Western Conference All-Star Team; the teams' starters are chosen through fan voting, and the teams' reserves are chosen by NBA teams' coaches.[10]

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All-Star Game selection
  • Clyde Drexler, ten selections total, eight as a Blazer (1986, 1988–1994).[11]
  • Sidney Wicks, four selections total, all as a Blazer (1972–1975).[12]
  • Maurice Lucas, four selections total, three as a Blazer, (1977–1979).[13]
  • LaMarcus Aldridge, six selections, four as a Blazer (2012–2016, 2018)[14]
  • Damian Lillard, four selections, all as a Blazer (2014, 2015, 2018, 2019)[15]
  • Brandon Roy, three selections, all as a Blazer (2008–2010)[16]
  • Rasheed Wallace, two selections as a Blazer, four selections in total (2000–2001)[17]
  • Kevin Duckworth, two selections, both as a Blazer (1989, 1991)[18]
  • Jim Paxson, two selections, both as a Blazer (1983–1984)[19]
  • Geoff Petrie, two selections, both as a Blazer (1971, 1974)[20]
  • Terry Porter, two selections, both as a Blazer (1991, 1993)[21]
  • Bill Walton, two selections, both as a Blazer (1977–1978)[22]
  • Lionel Hollins, one selection as a Blazer (1978)[23]
  • Cliff Robinson, one selection as a Blazer (1994)[24]
  • Steve Johnson, one selection as a Blazer (1988) DNP due to injury[25]
  • Kermit Washington, one selection as a Blazer (1980)[26]{{column}}
//NBA All-Star Weekend">All-Star Weekend participants
Rookie Challenge
  • Damian Lillard, 2012–13[27]
  • LaMarcus Aldridge, 2007–08[28]
  • Rudy Fernández, 2008–09[29]
  • Greg Oden, 2008–09[29] (DNP)[30]
  • Brandon Roy, 2006–07[31] and 2007–08[28]
  • Arvydas Sabonis, 1995–96[32]
  • Alvin Williams, 1997–98[32]
Slam Dunk Contest
  • Damian Lillard
  • Clyde Drexler
  • Rudy Fernández
  • Jerome Kersey participated in four Slam Dunk Contests, finishing in second in 1987.
Three-point Shootout
  • Clyde Drexler
  • Terry Porter
  • Cliff Robinson
  • Kiki Vandeweghe, 1987
  • Damian Lillard, 2014
  • Wesley Matthews, 2015
  • CJ McCollum, 2016 & 2017
Skills Challenge
  • Damian Lillard – Winner in 2013 and 2014
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Individual awards

The NBA presents several annual awards to recognize its teams, players and coaches for their accomplishments. In addition, three honorary teams (All-NBA, All-Rookie, All-Defensive) are formed by voting to honor the best players, best rookies and best defenders respectively.

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//NBA Most Valuable Player Award">Most Valuable Player[8]
  • Bill Walton, 1977–78
//Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award">Finals Most Valuable Player[33]
  • Bill Walton, 1976–77
//NBA Rookie of the Year">Rookie of the Year[34]
  • Geoff Petrie, 1970–71 (shared with Dave Cowens)
  • Sidney Wicks, 1971–72
  • Brandon Roy, 2006–07
  • Damian Lillard, 2012–13
//NBA Most Improved Player Award">Most Improved Player[35]
  • Kevin Duckworth, 1987–88
  • Zach Randolph, 2003–04
  • C. J. McCollum, 2015–2016
//NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award">Sixth Man of the Year[36]
  • Cliff Robinson, 1992–93
//J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award">J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award[37]
  • Terry Porter, 1992–93
  • Chris Dudley, 1995–96
  • Brian Grant, 1998–99
//NBA Coach of the Year Award">Coach of the Year[38]
  • Mike Schuler, 1986–87
  • Mike Dunleavy, 1998–99
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//All-NBA Team">First Team, All-NBA[39]
  • Bill Walton, 1977–78,
  • Clyde Drexler, 1991–92
  • Damian Lillard, 2017–18
//All-NBA Team">Second Team, All-NBA[39]
  • Bill Walton, 1976–77
  • Maurice Lucas, 1977–78
  • Jim Paxson, 1983–84
  • Clyde Drexler, 1987–88, 1990–91
  • Brandon Roy, 2008–09
  • LaMarcus Aldridge, 2014–2015
  • Damian Lillard, 2015–2016
//All-NBA Team">Third Team, All-NBA[39]
  • Clyde Drexler, 1989–90
  • Brandon Roy, 2009–10
  • LaMarcus Aldridge, 2010–2011, 2013–2014
  • Damian Lillard, 2013–2014
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//NBA All-Defensive Team">First Team, All-Defensive[40]
  • Bill Walton, 1976–77, 1977–78
  • Maurice Lucas, 1977–78
  • Lionel Hollins, 1977–78
  • Buck Williams, 1989–90, 1990–91
//NBA All-Defensive Team">Second Team, All-Defensive[40]
  • Maurice Lucas, 1978–79,
  • Bobby Gross, 1977–78
  • Kermit Washington, 1979–80, 1980–81
  • Buck Williams, 1991–92
  • Scottie Pippen, 1999–2000
  • Theo Ratliff, 2003–04
//NBA All-Rookie First Team">NBA All-Rookie First Team[41]
  • Sidney Wicks, 1971–72
  • Lloyd Neal, 1972–73
  • Lionel Hollins, 1975–76
  • Mychal Thompson, 1978–79
  • Ron Brewer, 1978–79
  • Calvin Natt, 1979–80
  • Kelvin Ransey, 1980–81
  • Sam Bowie, 1984–85
  • Arvydas Sabonis, 1995–96
  • LaMarcus Aldridge, 2006–07
  • Brandon Roy, 2006–07
  • Damian Lillard, 2012–13
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European awards and honors

European players in the NBA are currently eligible for three prestigious continent-wide awards for their performances with their club and national teams:

  • Mr. Europa, awarded since 1976 by the Italian weekly magazine Superbasket
  • Euroscar, awarded since 1979 by the Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport
  • FIBA Europe Player of the Year Award, awarded since 2005 by FIBA Europe and based on voting by fans and a continent-wide panel of basketball experts, journalists, and coaches

Two Blazers players have won at least one of these awards while in Portland.

  • Dražen Petrović won the Euroscar in 1989, a year that he started with Real Madrid and finished with the Blazers. Before coming to Portland, he swept the Euroscar and Mr. Europa in 1986, and after being traded to the New Jersey Nets, he won the Euroscar again in 1992 and won both awards posthumously in 1993.
  • Arvydas Sabonis, like Petrović before him, won the Euroscar in the year he arrived from Real Madrid, 1995. Sabonis swept Mr. Europa and the Euroscar in 1997, and won the Euroscar again in 1999. During his previous career in the former Soviet Union, Sabonis won the Euroscar in 1984 and 1988, and both awards in 1985.

Hall of Fame and Top 50 players

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, located in downtown Springfield, Massachusetts, honors players who have shown exceptional skill at basketball, all-time great coaches, referees, and other major contributors to the game. In 1996, the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (also referred to as the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team or NBA's Top 50) were chosen by a panel of media, former players and coaches, current and former general managers and team executives. Five Trail Blazers players have been inducted into the Naismith Hall solely as players,[6][7] and the team had four players selected to be in the NBA's Top 50 Players list.[42] The Blazers have also had one coach inducted into the Naismith Hall exclusively in that capacity. Finally, Lenny Wilkens, who both played for and coached the Blazers, is one of only three individuals to have been inducted into the Naismith Hall in both roles.

  • Clyde Drexler. Hall of Fame, Top 50.
  • Dražen Petrović. Hall of Fame. Also a member of the FIBA Hall of Fame.
  • Arvydas Sabonis. Hall of Fame. Also a member of the FIBA Hall of Fame.
  • Bill Walton. Hall of Fame, Top 50.
  • Lenny Wilkens. Hall of Fame (as both player and coach), Top 50. Spent two years as head coach of the Blazers in the 1970s, including one year as player-coach. Also named one of the Top 10 coaches—the only person to make both lists.[43]
  • Scottie Pippen. Hall of Fame, Top 50.[44]
  • Coach Dr. Jack Ramsay — Hall of Fame, coached the team to their only NBA title in 1977.

The Blazers have had three players inducted to the FIBA Hall of Fame. In addition to Petrović (inducted as part of the inaugural class in 2007) and Sabonis (inducted in 2010), Fernando Martín, who played for the Blazers in the 1986–87 season, was inducted alongside Petrović.

Retired numbers

Several players (and others) have had their numbers retired by the team. These are:[6]

  • 13 Dave Twardzik, G, 1976–80
  • 14 Lionel Hollins G, 1975–80 (number retired April 18, 2007)
  • 15 Larry Steele, G, 1971–80
  • 20 Maurice Lucas, F, 1976–80 and 1987–88 (number retired November 4, 1988)
  • 22 Clyde Drexler, G, 1983–95 (number retired March 6, 2001)
  • 30 Bob Gross, F, 1975–82
  • 30 Terry Porter, G, 1985–95 (number retired December 16, 2008)
  • 32 Bill Walton, C, 1974–78
  • 36 Lloyd Neal, C, 1972–79
  • 45 Geoff Petrie, G, 1970–76

Two non-players also have honorary jerseys hanging in the rafters:

  • 1 Larry Weinberg, Team founder-owner, 1970–88. Jersey is honorary, as #1 is still used by team players.
  • 77 Dr. Jack Ramsay, Head Coach, 1976–86. Number selected in honor of 1976–77 season.

Oregon Sports Hall of Fame

Drexler, Lucas, Petrie, Twardzik, and Walton are members of the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame, which honors Oregon athletes, teams, coaches, and others who have made a significant contribution to sports in Oregon. Also inducted into the Hall are the 1976–77 team, and the following Trail Blazers' players:[45]

  • Danny Ainge (#9, G, 1990–92, also Oregon native)
  • Steve Johnson (#33, C, 1986–89, from Oregon State)
  • Steve Jones (#23, G, 1975–76, from Portland and the University of Oregon)
  • Jim Paxson (#4, G, 1980–87)

NBA records

Several league record performances have been recorded by members of the Trail Blazers or the team as a whole; or against the Trail Blazers by an opponent. A partial list is as follows:

Most steals in a game franchise record
  • Brandon Roy stole the ball 10 times, setting a new franchise record on January 24th, 2009 against the Washington Wizards.
Most rebounds in a game franchise record
  • Joel Przybilla grabbed a franchise record of 26 rebounds on March 22nd, 2008.
Most assists in a game franchise record
  • Rod Strickland on March 30th, 1996, tied the franchise record of 20 assists.
Most 3 pointers in a game franchise record
  • Damian Lillard on February 19, 2016 and April 8, 2017 (while setting the franchise scoring record of 59),[46] tied the franchise record of 9 three point shots set by Nicolas Batum on February 4, 2012.
Franchise scoring record
  • Damian Lillard on April 8th 2017, hit a career-high and Blazers franchise record 59 points, which included 9 3-pointers, against the Utah Jazz.[46]

Most blocks in a game/half

  • Joel Przybilla has the franchise record with 9 blocks, on April 2nd, 2006. Elmore Smith recorded 17 blocks against the Trail Blazers, October 28, 1973. That game, he set the record for the most blocks in a half (11); the latter record has been tied twice since.[47]
Fewest points (combined) in the first half of a game
  • The Trail Blazers and the New Jersey Nets combined for 55 points in the first half of a game on November 28, 2004 (Portland led 30–25).[48]
Largest margin of victory in overtime
  • The Blazers outscored the Houston Rockets 17–0 during the first (and only) overtime period on January 22, 1983.[48]
Most games holding an opponent scoreless in overtime
  • In eight games, a team has been held scoreless in an overtime period; the Trail Blazers are the only NBA team to have held a team scoreless in overtime on two separate occasions, against the Rockets and the Indiana Pacers.[48]
Most three-point field goals, half
  • The Trail Blazers made 12 three-point field goals against the New Orleans Hornets on January 14, 2005, and allowed the same amount against the Milwaukee Bucks on January 5, 2001. In the latter game, Tim Thomas hit eight 3-pointers in a half, also an NBA record.[49]
Most three-point attempts, game (combined)
  • The Blazers and the Golden State Warriors combined for 69 three-point field goal attempts on April 15, 2005. In that game, Damon Stoudamire of the Blazers attempted 21 three-point shots, also a record.[49]
Fewest blocks (combined), game
  • On November 22, 1973 (against Seattle) and on November 25, 1979 (against Phoenix), the Blazers and their opponents combined for zero blocks, a record that has been matched eight other times.[47]
Most combined personal fouls, game (since the
//1954–55 NBA season">1954–55 season)
  • The Blazers and the Chicago Bulls combined for 87 personal fouls in a game that went to four overtime periods on March 16, 1984.[50]
Fewest combined personal fouls, game
  • The Blazers and the Phoenix Suns committed a combined 21 personal fouls on December 1, 2001.[50]
Fewest turnovers, game
  • The Blazers committed three turnovers against the Suns on February 22, 1991.[51]

Most combined defensive rebounds, game
  • Portland and the Utah Jazz combined for 106 defensive rebounds in a game that went to four overtime periods on October 18, 1974.[52]
Most assists, 1st quarter
  • Steve Blake tied the NBA record for most assists in the 1st quarter with 14 against the LA Clippers on February 22, 2009.[53]
Fewest points scored in a single quarter
  • In their October 30, 2017 game against the Toronto Raptors, the Portland Trail Blazers set a new league record in the second quarter, scoring the all-time fewest points in a single quarter (just 6).

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