Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Portland Trail Blazers" in English language version.
If the player is already under contract to, or signs a contract with a non-NBA team, the team retains the player's draft rights for one year after the player's obligation to the non-NBA team ends. Essentially, the clock stops as long as the player plays pro ball outside the NBA.
Allen bought the team [the Trailblazers] in 1988 for $70 million.
The win ended Portland's 10-game playoff losing streak that dated back to May 7, 2016.
The design features an apron split diagonally in the team's red and black colors, with five stripes added to mimic the pinwheel logo representing teamwork, unity and competition.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link)It is the 12th time in franchise history and the first time since 2016 that the Blazers have advanced to the conference semis.
Capacity was 12,666 through 1988, when it was expanded to 12,854 and then eventually 12,888.
The streak started on Dec. 21, 2007, when the Blazers were in the midst of a 13-game winning streak – the second-longest winning streak in franchise history – and continued as the team made the playoffs three consecutive seasons starting in 2008–09. It kept going last season, even as the Blazers went through a poor campaign in which they went 28–38 and coach Nate McMillan was fired.
In 1988, Paul Allen became the youngest owner in professional sports when he purchased the Portland Trail Blazers at age 35.
Allen bought the team [the Trailblazers] in 1988 for $70 million.
In 1988, Paul Allen became the youngest owner in professional sports when he purchased the Portland Trail Blazers at age 35.
It is the 12th time in franchise history and the first time since 2016 that the Blazers have advanced to the conference semis.
The win ended Portland's 10-game playoff losing streak that dated back to May 7, 2016.
If the player is already under contract to, or signs a contract with a non-NBA team, the team retains the player's draft rights for one year after the player's obligation to the non-NBA team ends. Essentially, the clock stops as long as the player plays pro ball outside the NBA.
Capacity was 12,666 through 1988, when it was expanded to 12,854 and then eventually 12,888.
The streak started on Dec. 21, 2007, when the Blazers were in the midst of a 13-game winning streak – the second-longest winning streak in franchise history – and continued as the team made the playoffs three consecutive seasons starting in 2008–09. It kept going last season, even as the Blazers went through a poor campaign in which they went 28–38 and coach Nate McMillan was fired.