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from http://www.nba.com/blazers/news/Trail_Blazers_To_Retire_30_-288936-1218.html
Terry Porter's number will be retired on Dec. 16th against Sacramento, and Bobby Gross's on Dec. 18th vs. Phoenix.
I'm liking this decision by the organization. If anyone outside of Walton and Lucas was responsible for the Blazers beating the 76ers in the 77 finals, it was Gross. He played out of his mind on both sides of the court, both trying to guard Dr. J and trying to match his scoring. I think this makes a clean sweep of the major players in the 1977 team to have their numbers retired (although personally I would trade Twardzick for Johnny Davis):
Retired Uniform Numbers:
(1) Larry Weinberg
(13) David Twardzik
(15) Larry Steele
(20) Maurice Lucas
(30) Bobby Gross
(32) Bill Walton
(36) Lloyd Neal
(77) Jack Ramsay
PORTLAND, Ore. – The Portland Trail Blazers will raise jersey number 30 to the rafters not once, but twice, during December ceremonies to honor the Trail Blazers contributions of Terry Porter and Bobby Gross, the team announced today.
Portland’s #30 will become just the third NBA jersey to be retired on behalf of multiple players. New York’s #15 honors both Dick McGuire and Earl Monroe. Boston’s #18 hangs in honor of Dave Cowens, and was previously worn by Jim Loscutoff, who had asked that the number remain in use.
“We are proud to honor our rich tradition by celebrating two men who put #30 front and center for many of this franchise’s finest moments,” Trail Blazers President Larry Miller said. “Terry and Bobby embodied what it means to be a Trail Blazer, on and off the court. We are thrilled to celebrate their contributions to the franchise.”
Terry Porter's number will be retired on Dec. 16th against Sacramento, and Bobby Gross's on Dec. 18th vs. Phoenix.
I'm liking this decision by the organization. If anyone outside of Walton and Lucas was responsible for the Blazers beating the 76ers in the 77 finals, it was Gross. He played out of his mind on both sides of the court, both trying to guard Dr. J and trying to match his scoring. I think this makes a clean sweep of the major players in the 1977 team to have their numbers retired (although personally I would trade Twardzick for Johnny Davis):
Retired Uniform Numbers:
(1) Larry Weinberg
(13) David Twardzik
(15) Larry Steele
(20) Maurice Lucas
(30) Bobby Gross
(32) Bill Walton
(36) Lloyd Neal
(77) Jack Ramsay
