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Portland Trail Blazers

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Joined the National Basketball Association as an expansion team in 1970. League champions in 1977.

Official Website:
http://www.blazers.com/

Location:
Portland, OR

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Rick Adelman
Basketball
16-Jun-1946   Minnesota Timberwolves coach
Paul Allen
Business
21-Jan-1953   Co-Founder of Microsoft
P. J. Carlesimo
Basketball
30-May-1949   Former Coach, Oklahoma City Thunder
Rick Carlisle
Basketball
27-Oct-1959   Head Coach, Dallas Mavericks
Maurice Cheeks
Basketball
8-Sep-1956   Head Coach, Detroit Pistons
Mike D'Antoni
Basketball
8-May-1951   Los Angeles Lakers head coach
Clyde Drexler
Basketball
22-Jun-1962   NBA Hall of Famer
Mike Dunleavy, Sr.
Basketball
21-Mar-1954   Head Coach, Los Angeles Clippers
Eddie Jordan
Basketball
29-Jan-1955   Retired NBA guard and coach
Shawn Kemp
Basketball
26-Nov-1969   The Reign Man
Nate McMillan
Basketball
3-Aug-1964   Portland Trail Blazers head coach, 2005-12
Greg Oden
Basketball
22-Jan-1988   Portland Trail Blazers
Scottie Pippen
Basketball
25-Sep-1965   Six-time NBA world champion
Jack Ramsay
Basketball
21-Feb-1925   Longtime NBA Coach
Brandon Roy
Basketball
23-Jul-1984   Minnesota Timberwolves guard
Mike Schuler
Basketball
22-Sep-1940   Former Trail Blazers, Clippers Head Coach
Rasheed Wallace
Basketball
17-Sep-1974   4-Time NBA All-Star Forward
Bill Walton
Basketball
5-Nov-1952   NBA Most Valuable Player, 1978
Lenny Wilkens
Basketball
28-Oct-1937   Winningest coach in NBA history


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