LillardTime, Meyers Legend, and 3J will pass him this year with their legendary play, this blazers team with couple more impact player would be better than last year
I have him listed 4th All-Time Blazer, considering at least one full season of work. Walton, Drexler, Porter are ranked higher by me.
I would agree with this - I too do not care that LMA left during free agency - he had the right to - and chose what he believes is best for him - I can respect it. I can also respect how hard he worked when he was here and some of his great great games for the franchise.
Is there any way to erase douchebag LaMarsha from our record books, on the account of him being a conniving, dishonest bitch!
Here's how I rank them - 1. Bill Walton - NBA Champion (1977), NBA Finals MVP (1977), NBA MVP (1978), 2 x NBA All-Star (1977, 1978), NBA Rebounding Leader (1977), NBA Blocks Leader (1977), #9 Career Leader Blazers Points Per Game, 4 Seasons with Blazers. 2. Clyde Drexler - 8 x NBA All-Star with Blazers (1986, 1988-94), 2 NBA Finals Appearances (1990, 1992), #1 Career Leader Blazers points, #2 Career Leader Blazers Rebounds, #2 Career Leader Blazers Assists, #1 Career Leader Blazers Steals, #1 Career Leader Blazers Games, #4 Career Leader Blazers Points Per Game, 12 Seasons with Blazers. 3. Terry Porter - 2 x NBA All-Star (1991, 1993), 2 NBA Finals Appearances (1990, 1992), #3 Career Leader Blazers Points, #1 Career Leader Blazers Assists, #2 Career Leader Blazers Steals, #3 Career Leader Blazers Games, 10 seasons with Blazers. 4. Maurice Lucas - NBA Champion (1977), 3 x NBA All-Star with Blazers (1977-1979), 5 Seasons with Blazers. 5. Geoff Petrie - First Blazer ever drafted, 2 x NBA All-Star (1971, 1974), NBA Rookie of the Year (1971), #7 Career Blazers Points, #5 Career Blazers Assists, #3 Career Blazers Points Per Game, 6 Seasons with Blazers. 6. Jim Paxon - 2 x NBA All-Star (1983, 1984), #6 Career Leader Blazers Games, #6 Career Leader Blazers Assists, #4 Career Leader Blazers Steals, #6 Career Leader Blazers Points, 9 Seasons with Blazers. 7. Cliff Robinson - NBA All Star (1994), 2 NBA Finals Appearances (1990, 1992), #4 Career Leader Blazers Points, #2 Career Leader Blazers Blocks, #10 Career Leader Blazers Rebounds, #6 Career Leader Blazers Steals, #5 Career Leader Blazers Games, 8 Seasons with Blazers. 8. Jerome Kersey - 2 NBA Finals Appearances (1990, 1992), #2 Career Leader Blazers Games, #5 Career Leader Blazers Points, #3 Career Leader Blazers Rebounds, #8 Career Leader Blazers Assists, #3 Career Leader Blazers Steals, #6 Career Leader Blazers Blocks, 11 Seasons with Blazers. 9. Brandon Roy - 3 x NBA All-Star (2008, 2009, 2010), NBA Rookie of the Year (2007), #7 Career Leader Blazers Points Per Game, 5 Seasons with Blazers. 10. Damian Lillard - 2 x NBA All-Star (2013, 2014), NBA Rookie of the Year (2013), #5 Career Blazers Points Per Game, 3 Seasons with Blazers. 101. LaMarcus Aldridge - #2 Career Blazers Missed Field Goals, #7 Career Blazers Turnovers, 9 wasted Seasons with Blazers. I thought about ranking Aldridge 102, but I thought that may be taking the moment into effect too much.