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At his current pace that would be like 12-15 games right? (hes averaging like 30 points a game i think?) So to account for a couple lower point games, within 20 games?

I think he's at 33? But it's not fair to expect him to maintain that average.
 
Clyde has always been my all time favorite. It's torch passing time.
 
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At his current pace of 33.3 ppg, it should take him 12 games to pass Drexler.
November 19, 2022 - Blazers at home versus Utah

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Far and away my favorite Blazer ever. Dame represents the team and city well. I hope he retires as a Blazer.
 
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Dame is also #85 on the all-time NBA Career Scoring Leaders board.

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If he averages 25 ppg (about his career average), and plays in 80% of the games, he should be able to get 1,500 more points by the end of the 2022-23 season. That should put him around 19,150 career points. That would put him around #62.

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If he stays injury free, and can maintain his ppg in the upper 20s, he definitely has a chance of getting to around 19,600. That would put Dame right around #53, overtaking none other than Cliff Robinson.

Top 50 all-time NBA Career Scoring leader is within sight. That will be a huge accomplishment.
 
Dame is also #85 on the all-time NBA Career Scoring Leaders board.

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If he averages 25 ppg (about his career average), and plays in 80% of the games, he should be able to get 1,500 more points by the end of the 2022-23 season. That should put him around 19,150 career points. That would put him around #62.

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If he stays injury free, and can maintain his ppg in the upper 20s, he definitely has a chance of getting to around 19,600. That would put Dame right around #53, overtaking none other than Cliff Robinson.

Top 50 all-time NBA Career Scoring leader is within sight. That will be a huge accomplishment.

If Clyde has more points but is about to get passed. Why isnt he on the all time scorers list?
 
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See the rest or view the All-Time on the NBA’s website.
https://www.nba.com/stats/alltime-leaders?ActiveFlag=Yes
 
As an aside, I remember when Clyde was married to Gaynell, and they lived in Dunthorpe. Whenever I drove to Portland, I'd sometimes take a side route from Lake O. thru Dunthorpe...hoping to catch him coming out of his driveway or such! LOL Silly me.
 
As an aside, I remember when Clyde was married to Gaynell, and they lived in Dunthorpe. Whenever I drove to Portland, I'd sometimes take a side route thru Dunthorpe...hoping to catch him coming out of his driveway or such! LOL Silly me.
Thru Dunthorpe or Terwilliger?
I used to know people who lived in Dunthorpe/Riverdale.
 
Walton is my all time favorite. I put Lillard tied with Brandon Roy for no. 2.


Do You think you could've loved Moses Malone??

https://www.nbcsports.com/northwest...one-central-figure-worst-trade-blazer-history

Yes, the Trail Blazers are the team that passed up Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and Kevin Durant in the draft. Portland selected Malone, still just 21 after two seasons in the ABA, as the fifth pick in the ABA dispersal draft in 1976. He came to training camp in the fall of 1976 as a part of the group that would stun the basketball world by winning the NBA championship that season. Bill Walton was the starting center for that squad of course, but he'd been bothered by injuries and it was obvious he'd need a quality backup. But it was just as obvious nobody knew Walton would have just another half-season of high-quality basketball left after that season because of those injuries.

Malone played the 1976 exhibition season with the Trail Blazers and there are many stories about why the team ended up trading him before the start of the regular season. And nobody in these parts got too upset at that time with the team for letting Malone go. After all, the Trail Blazers went on to win their one and only championship that season. The triumph erased a lot of short-term memories. But why, why, why EVER let go of a young player with Malone's obvious gifts?

Here's what Blazer Head Coach Jack Ramsay in his 1978 autobiography The Coach's Art wrote about Malone: "The Blazer front office had it made it clear to me from the beginning that the combination of Malone's $350,000 purchase price and his high-salary contract would make it impossible for the Blazers to keep him... After I saw what he could do in the exhibition season, I really wanted Malone to stay with us. It was unfortunate that we just couldn't afford to keep him."
 
Thru Dunthorpe or Terwilliger?
I used to know people who lived in Dunthorpe/Riverdale.


Well, you could get to Dunthorpe via Terwilliger but in those scenarios, I always went to Dunthorpe via Riverdale Rd.
 
Thru Dunthorpe or Terwilliger?
I used to know people who lived in Dunthorpe/Riverdale.

That's where Rasheed lived.
 

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