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Porter, the youngest of six children, is an avid golfer. He and his wife Susie have three children—Brianna, Franklin and Malcolm. The family resides in the Portland area. Throughout his career, Porter has been active with the Boys & Girls Club and is a member of the organization's Hall of Fame.
Hall of Fame (as both player and coach), Top 50. Spent two years as head coach of the Blazers in the 1970s, including one year as player-coach. Also named one of the Top 10 coaches—the only person to make both lists. [46] Scottie Pippen. Hall of Fame, Top 50. [47] Coach Dr. Jack Ramsay — Hall of Fame, coached the team to their only NBA ...
The rotunda of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. This is a list of the 155 inductees to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, as of 2024, counting groups as a single inductee. Of these, 16 inductions are solo female performers, and 1 induction is a female duet.
In the 1985 draft, the Blazers selected point guard Terry Porter with the last pick of the first round. Porter would go on to become one of the top point guards in the league, and the Blazers' all-time leader in assists. [39] After being drafted by the Trail Blazers several years prior, Arvydas Sabonis made his NBA debut during the 1995–96 ...
Terry Porter: Portland Trail Blazers: G 1985–1995 30: Bob Gross: Portland Trail Blazers: F 1975–1982 32: Bill Walton † Portland Trail Blazers: C 1974–1979 Did not play in 1978–79 season due to injury. 36: Lloyd Neal: Portland Trail Blazers: C 1972–1979 45: Geoff Petrie: Portland Trail Blazers: G 1970–1976 77: Jack Ramsay ...
Several of the Trail Blazers' former players are in the Basketball Hall of Fame, including Dražen Petrović, Bill Walton, Lenny Wilkens, Clyde Drexler, and Arvydas Sabonis. Furthermore, the team has retired several numbers including Terry Porter (#30), Maurice Lucas (#20), Larry Steele (#15).
[7] [8] Seven Hall of Fame players have played for the Trail Blazers (Lenny Wilkens, Bill Walton, Clyde Drexler, Dražen Petrović, Arvydas Sabonis, and Scottie Pippen, and Walter Davis). [9] Walton is the franchise's most decorated player; he was the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player in 1977, and the regular season MVP the following year.
The first class of entries was on February 8, 1960. All entries can be found on the Hollywood Walk of Fame website maintained by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce (see the External links section below). As of March 6, 2025, there are 2,803 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. [1] [2