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So I'm wanting to design my own Blazers t-shirt without violating copyright laws, and mixum's "Craziest season ever" thread got me thinking about Blazer history. It'd be kind of cool to create a shirt with simple icons representing every year since the Blazers' inception.

So for example, the season ending in 2010 will clearly be the year of injuries, so I'm thinking a graphic of a crutch. (Designed correctly I suppose it could also look like Greg Oden's dong, which also works.)

2000 would be two hands crossed in a choking manner. 2003 or so would be the Mo Cheeks facepalm. After that I start to get a little stuck.

Maybe a few of you could help me fill in some blanks. Ideally you can come up with an icon to represent the season, but even just a defining event from that season would be helpful.

1970 Franchise starts. Maybe just a basketball?
1971 Sidney Wicks afro
1972 Head of LaRue Martin
1973
1974Lenny Wilkens (
blazers_19701975_240.jpg
); Head of Bill Walton
1975
1976 Jack Ramsay's pants
1977 Championship trophy
1978 50-10 and crutches
1979 Michael Thompson
1980 Billy Ray Bates
1981 Jim Paxson
1982
1983 if you could get a silhouette of the #1 dunk in this video
[video=youtube;SvjJA93Xy9Y]

that would be cool. ; Clyde Drexler
1984 Broken leg; Kiki Vandeweghe
1985 TP ; Sam Bowie
1986
1987 a face of Mike Schuler yelling
1988
1989 Buck Williams; silhouette of a Duck-hook
1990 The Uh-oh Poster
1991 The Perfect Quarter/Cliff fumbling the ball out of bounds; Magic's ball toss
1992 Jordan's shrug
1993 Uncle Cliffy
1994
1995 The Rose Garden
1996 Sabonis and Sheed
1997 Damon Stoudamire
1998
1999 Brian Grant getting stitches from Karl Malone (and still winning!)
2000 The Choke
2001 The Meltdown (basketball whose lower half is just a glob of goo)
2002 National Anthem (US flag?); Qyntel and trading card;
2003 Mo Cheeks facepalm
2004 Sheed traded; Cut The Check (an icon of a check should be pretty easy)
2005 Ha!
2006 Brandon Roy rookie of the year trophy
2007 Three white balls in pyramid shape with a #1 on the top one to signify the lottery
2008 Roy's clutch three point shot against Houston (see 53 second mark from video)
2009 The future comes early; baby for the youngest roster in the league; small playoff bracket to symbolize our return to the playoffs
2010 Crutches; wheelchair


Still not quite sure how it'll lay out. Probably need both front and back of the shirt to make it work. If it looks good, I'll probably put it up on Cafe Press for sale. Probably something I'll work on in my spare time over the coming month or so.

I'll update as slots get filled in. If several ideas come from any season I'll try to add them all so I've got choices to work with.
 
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Awesome moment. The thing I remember about the actual moment is he had a funny way of pulling his jersey to the side that one time only (see the 56 second mark in the video). For a second it looks like he's going to rip off all his clothes because he's so happy. I might just do that in silhouette.
 
Qyntel Woods using his basketball card as ID as a low point?
 
Qyntel Woods using his basketball card as ID as a low point?

Yeah, that was the same year as the National Anthem. I'll add it, but I kind of think Mo Cheeks helping the little girl was more iconic.

Hell, it was the closest he ever came to actually coaching.
 
2007-2008 summer. Not sure where it goes.
either this:
blazers-lottery.jpg

or this:
large_go.jpg


2004: Sheed traded.
RasheedWallace_Hawk.jpg
 
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2007-2008 summer. Not sure where it goes.
blazers-lottery.jpg

2007, since that was the summer of the year of the draft. Maybe 3 white balls in pyramid shape with a #1 on the top one to signify the lottery.

2004: Sheed traded.
RasheedWallace_Hawk.jpg
I'm a little stumped at how to represent that one graphically. Hmm.
 

lol. Not bad, but a little tricky to communicate in a 1x1" space (which is probably how each icon will come out).
Besides, I'd argue it was more of a nosedive than a watershed.
 
2004 - Cut The Check (an icon of a check should be pretty easy)
2009 - Perhaps an icon of a baby for the youngest roster in the league *waits for Ed's head to explode* I mean, the youngest active roster in the league?
 
1970 Franchise starts. Maybe just a basketball?
1971 Sidney Wicks afro
1972
1973
1974Lenny Wilkens (
blazers_19701975_240.jpg
)
1975
1976
1977 Championship trophy
1978 50-10 and crutches
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983 if you could get a silhouette of the #1 dunk in this video [video=youtube;SvjJA93Xy9Y] that would be cool.
1984 Broken leg
1985 TP
1986
1987 a face of Mike Schuler yelling
1988
1989 Buck Williams
1990 The Uh-oh Poster
1991
1992 We had a team these years?
1993 ""
1994 ""
1995 ""
1996 Sabonis and Sheed
1997
1998
1999 Brian Grant getting stitches from Karl Malone (and still winning!)
2000 The Choke
2001 The Meltdown (basketball whose lower half is just a glob of goo)
2002 National Anthem (US flag?); Qyntel and trading card;
2003 Mo Cheeks facepalm
2004 Sheed traded
2005
2006 Brandon Roy rookie of the year trophy
2007 Three white balls in pyramid shape with a #1 on the top one to signify the lottery
2008 Roy's clutch three point shot against Houston (see 53 second mark from video)
2009
2010 Crutches
 
For 2009 you could do a small playoff bracket to symbolize our return to the playoffs.

92 you could do something regarding our appearance in the finals against MJ and the Bulls.

95 could be Clyde being traded.
 
So I'm wanting to design my own Blazers t-shirt without violating copyright laws, and mixum's "Craziest season ever" thread got me thinking about Blazer history. It'd be kind of cool to create a shirt with simple icons representing every year since the Blazers' inception.

Maybe a few of you could help me fill in some blanks. Ideally you can come up with an icon to represent the season, but even just a defining event from that season would be helpful.

1970 Franchise starts. Maybe just a basketball?
1971
1972 Head of LaRue Martin
1973
1974 Head of Bill Walton
1975
1976 Jack Ramsay
1977 Championship trophy
1978 "50-10"
1979 Michael Thompson
1980 Billy Ray Bates
1981 Jim Paxson
1982
1983 Clyde Drexler
1984 Kiki Vandeweghe
1985 Sam Bowie
1986
1987 Mike Schuler
1988
1989
1990 Buck Williams
1991 The Perfect Quarter/Cliff fumbling the ball out of bounds
1992 Jordan's shrug
1993
1994
1995 The Rose Garden
1996 Sabonis
1997 Damon Stoudamire
1998
1999 Brian Grant getting stitches from Karl Malone (and still winning!)
2000 The Choke
2001 The Meltdown (basketball whose lower half is just a glob of goo); Tipped over beakers of fizzing solutions
2002 National Anthem (US flag?); Qyntel and trading card;
2003 Mo Cheeks facepalm
2004 Sheed traded
2005 Ha!
2006 Brandon Roy rookie of the year trophy
2007 Three white balls in pyramid shape with a #1 on the top one to signify the lottery
2008 Roy's clutch three point shot against Houston (see 53 second mark from video)
2009 The future comes early
2010 Crutches
 
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Why would the head of LaRue be 2 years after he was drafted?
 
2009: a playoff bracket, symbolizing our return to the post season
 
Agree on Jordan's shrug for '92, and maybe Magic's ball toss for '91. Uncle Cliffy has to be one of those early-to-mid-90's years ('93? '94?). Maybe a silhouette of a Duck-hook for '89 (he was an all-star that year).
 
Awesome! I've got everybody's input so far (I think) up there.

It's a little hard to spot stuff to assimilate when multiple people put it on the list, so maybe put your additions in by copying/pasting from below:
(asterisks are for ones I don't have anything at all for right now)
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975 *
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982 *
1983
1984
1985
1986 *
1987
1988 *
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994 *
1995
1996
1997
1998 *
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
 
you should design more than one of these brah

If I can make this work, who knows? I could see turning this into a nice little side business with lots of sports franchises.
 

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