The Blazers have had 370 players so far who have played for them (not counting preseason). If a player is on the roster but never plays, they do not show up. Here is where our current crop stand in the all-time listings. Showing scoring for all players, after that, just the top five. Points: 1. Lillard - 18,666 27. Nurkic - 4,587, trails Lloyd Neal @ 4,846 37. Simons - 3,180, trails Ruben Patterson @ 3,318 100. Grant - 1,022, trails Hassan Whiteside @ 1,040 102. Little - 983, trails Danny Young @ 1,008 129. Hart - 698, trails Walt Williams @ 706 145. Eubanks - 588, trails Marcus Camby @ 591 158. Watford - 528, trails Jamaal Magloire @ 529 180. Sharpe - 375, trails Dontonio Wingfield @ 377 187. Johnson - 324, trails Robert Pack @ 332 188. Winslow - 314, trails Keon Johnson @ 324 201. Brown III - 253, trails Larry Nance, Jr @ 255 273. Walker - 67, trails Wade Baldwin & Ira Terrell @ 68 292. Payton II - 41, trails Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje @ 43 359. Butler, Jr - 2, trails Travis Diener & Roy Hamilton @ 3 Rebounds: 12. Lillard - 3,126, trails Kevin Duckworth @ 3,327 13. Nurkic - 3,120, trails Damian Lillard @ 3,126 86. Simons - 589, trails Greg Oden @ 602 93. Little - 537, trails Rudy Fernandez @ 543 106. Hart - 456, trails Kevin Kunnert @ 465 Assists: 2. Lillard - 5,003, trails Terry Porter @ 5,319 31. Nurkic - 882, trails Derek Anderson @ 912 43. Simons - 614, trails Kiki Vandeweghe @ 618 89. Hart - 247, trails Jerryd Bayless @ 250 129. Winslow - 130, trails Dennis Smith, Jr @ 132 Steals: 6. Lillard - 715, trails Larry Steele @ 846 26. Nurkic - 310, trails Brandon Roy @ 332 78. Simons - 108, trails James Robinson @ 112 107. Hart - 67, trails Meyers Leonard @ 69 124. Little - 52, trails Mo Williams & Jamaal Crawford @ 55 Blocks: 12. Nurkic - 380, trails Theo Ratliff @ 387 24. Lillard - 233, trails Maurice Lucas @ 238 65. Little - 71, trails Rod Strickland @ 74 69. Eubanks - 68, trails JJ Hickson & Audie Norris @ 69 99. Grant - 39, trails 3 people @ 40 Turnovers: 2. Lillard - 2,114, trails Clyde Drexler @ 2,409 18. Nurkic - 757, trails Nic Batum @ 780 46. Simons - 337, trails Wayne Cooper @ 348 115. Hart - 108, trails Kevin Kunnert @ 109 128. Little - 88, trails Mario Elie @ 89 Personal Fouls: 11. Lillard - 1,443, trails Terry Porter @ 1,489 23. Nurkic - 1,062, trails Geoff Petrie @ 1,075 63. Simons - 469, trails Sam Bowie @ 482 116. Little - 232, trails Jerryd Bayless & Richard Anderson @ 233 139. Watford - 171, trails Dontonio Wingfield @ 176 3 Pointers: 1. Lillard - 2,299 7. Simons - 556, trails Damon Stoudamire @ 717 36. Little - 124, trails Arvydas Sabonis @ 136 38. Grant - 116, trails Juan Dixon @ 117 63. Nurkic - 71, trails Danny Young & Aaron McKie @ 72 Free Throws: 1. Lillard - 4,215 26. Nurkic - 920, trails Wes Matthews @ 923 61. Simons - 360, trails Billy Ray Bates @ 364 98. Grant - 204, trails Rick Roberson & Shawn Kemp @ 205 119. Little - 149, trails Drazen Petrovic @ 150 Games Played: 4. Lillard - 749, trails Terry Porter @ 758 34. Nurkic - 316, trails Tom Owens @ 319 51. Simons - 259, trails LaRue Martin @ 271 80. Little - 167, trails Billy Ray Bates @ 168 143. Watford - 82, trails Nolan Smity @ 84 Minutes Played: 2. Lillard - 27,200, trails Clyde Drexler @ 29,496 34. Nurkic - 8,582, trails Tom Owens @ 8,685 52. Simons - 6,097, trails Harvey Grant @ 6,277 99. Little - 2,773, trails Noah Vonleh @ 2,915 124. Hart - 1,991, trails Rodney Hood @ 2,004 All-Time NBA/ABA 3 Pointers: 6. Lillard - 2,299, trails Kyle Korver @ 2,450 21. Chauncey Billups - 1,830 All-Time NBA/ABA Points Scored; 73. Lillard - 18,666, trails Bob McAdoo @ 18,787 (#69 on the NBA only list) Former (or current) Blazers on the All-Time Scoring List ahead of Lillard on the NBA only scoring list: 64. Scottie Pippen - 18,940 58. Jamal Crawford - 19,419 53. Cliff Robinson - 19,591 46. LaMarcus Aldridge - 20,558 34. Clyde Drexler - 22,195 9. Carmelo Anthony - 28,289 That's all folks!
@GrandpaBlaze ...appreciate the work. I would be curious how all of those individual statistics translate to wins? What are the rankings for players for wins in the regular season and post-season? To dig even further, who is elevates in the post-season, and who falls off under the bright lights? For example, if memory serves, didn't Uncly Cliffy do well in the regular season and then really fall off in the Playoffs.
That would be interesting but outside of looking at each game, I don't know how to pull that info in. I pull the info from Basketball Reference and they don't have wins/losses in the categories.
Understandable. Maybe one of these younger, more tech savvy posters knows how to pull that data. Regular season is nice and all, but post-season success is a very large measurable.
If someone out there has the knowledge/skill - I'd love to get the Blazer Box score for every game - Date, Team Played, Final Score, Home/Away, Regular/Post Season, Blazer Box Score. Then I could eventually do even more in-depth analysis (though not sure I really want to go that in-depth.