Who are the best foreign-born players in Blazer history?

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  1. magnifier661

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    Yeah there was no time because "Drexler" was their superstar. Drazen could only play SG.

    I will ask you again, "do you think drazen deserved to take away minutes from a prime drexler?"
     
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    And Danny Ainge off the bench was playing at a high level and had championship experience.
     
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    Looked it up. In the 89-90 season, Petrovic played 13 mpg in 77 games and averaged 8 ppg while shooting 46% from the three point line. But we added Ainge the following season and Petrovic' minutes went way down, he only played 18 games and shot 17% from the three point line for us before we traded him to NJ mid season. We went on to finish 63-19 that season.
     
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    Drazen won a lot of awards before coming here, died way too young at 28 and was voted greatest European Basketball player in history as well as 2 other Euro awards and is in the HOF. His stint with the Blazers was a small size of his career and he was not used in Portland except for spot minutes off the bench. With the Nets he thrived.
     
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    Drazen was pretty good
     
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    im just gonna leave this here

    [youtube]JSNCqQeslfQ[/youtube]

    I've watched this at least 5x since i discovered it, such a sad story of broken friendship and chances to mend relationships lost due to tragedy.

    they specifically talk about Drazen and the Blazers @ 35mins, Vlade and Magic.

    also a lil footage of Sabas when they played the Soviets.

    sorry about the subtitles, couldnt find a clean one.
     
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    So you're saying he should have been 'untouchable'. I thought the Blazers fell in love with their players and never let them go?
     
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    BBert Weasels Ripped My Flesh

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    Petro was my favorite young Blazers player at the time. But there was no room for him at the inn. I was happy with his subsequent success, and saddened by his death.
     
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    [video=youtube;3I6dKuQ4wc8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I6dKuQ4wc8[/video]
     
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    How is this even a discussion?

    Sabonis is easily the best foreign player to play for the Blazers
     
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    Someone should make this a running stream in Leonar_'s locker


    Sabas holds the rebound for no longer than 1 second
     
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    yeah, but can Sabas do this :) ? :

    [video=youtube;OskeaGt2koI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OskeaGt2koI[/video]
     
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    Was the question, who 'are' the best or who 'is' the best?

    I took it as who was some of the best euro born players to ever put on a Blazer uniform. Sabas was mentioned. And I very quickly added Drazen's name. He was a great player. It's too bad we lost him at a young age.
     
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    "(Sabonis) has every move there is."

    I so thoroughly enjoyed watching that. Shivers. You be repped.

    And I quote:

     

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