42N8Bounce
Red Hot And Rebuilding
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2011
- Messages
- 2,924
- Likes
- 8,668
- Points
- 113
With Lillard quickly climbing the ranks of all time Blazers, it got me thinking about who's numbers should really be hanging from the rafters.
Here's a list of the current retired Blazer numbers:
#13 Dave Twardzik
#14 Lionel Hollins
#15 Larry Steele
#20 Maurice Lucas
#22 Clyde Drexler
#30 Bob Gross
#30 Terry Porter
#32 Bill Walton
#36 Lloyd Neal
#45 Geoff Petrie
I think we all agree that Walton, Lucas, Drexler, and Porter deserve to be up there.

We need to clear some of the clutter currently in the rafters. Let's stick to 8 max. Who should be the next 4?
Here are some nominees:
#00 Kevin Duckworth, 7 seasons, 12.7 PER, 67 playoff games, 2 all-star appearances
#3 Cliff Robinson, 8 seasons, 15.6 PER, 78 playoff games, 1 all-star appearance
#3 Damon Stoudamire, 8 seasons, 15.2 PER, 46 playoff games
#4 Jim Paxson, 9 seasons, 16.9 PER, 33 playoff games, 2 all-star appearances, 1 2nd all-NBA team
#7 Brandon Roy, 5 seasons, 20.1 PER, 15 playoff games, 3 all-star appearances, 1 3rd all-NBA team, 1 2nd all-NBA team, rookie of the year
#11 Arvydas Sabonis, 7 seasons, 21.2 PER, 51 playoff games
#13 Dave Twardzik, 4 seasons, 14.9 PER, 25 playoff games, 1 championship
#14 Lionel Hollins, 5 seasons, 14.3 PER, 28 playoff games, 1 all-star appearance, 1 championship
#15 Larry Steele, 9 seasons, 12.7 PER, 27 playoff games, 1 championship
#25 Jerome Kersey, 11 seasons, 15.9 PER, 91 playoff games
#30 Bob Gross, 7 seasons, 14.8 PER, 25 playoff games, 1 championship
#30 Rasheed Wallace, 8 seasons, 18.2 PER, 50 playoff games, 2 all-star appearances
#33 Scottie Pippen, 3 seasons, 15,6 PER, 26 playoff games
#36 Lloyd Neal, 7 seasons, 15.4 PER, 46 playoff games, 1 championship
#45 Geoff Petrie, 6 seasons, 15.8 PER, 0 playoff games, 2 all-star appearances, rookie of the year
#52 Buck Williams, 7 seasons, 13.7 PER, 74 playoff games
#55 Kiki Vandeweghe, 5 seasons, 18.9 PER, 21 playoff games
There are a lot of good names to choose from.
Here's a list of the current retired Blazer numbers:
#13 Dave Twardzik
#14 Lionel Hollins
#15 Larry Steele
#20 Maurice Lucas
#22 Clyde Drexler
#30 Bob Gross
#30 Terry Porter
#32 Bill Walton
#36 Lloyd Neal
#45 Geoff Petrie
I think we all agree that Walton, Lucas, Drexler, and Porter deserve to be up there.

We need to clear some of the clutter currently in the rafters. Let's stick to 8 max. Who should be the next 4?
Here are some nominees:
#00 Kevin Duckworth, 7 seasons, 12.7 PER, 67 playoff games, 2 all-star appearances
#3 Cliff Robinson, 8 seasons, 15.6 PER, 78 playoff games, 1 all-star appearance
#3 Damon Stoudamire, 8 seasons, 15.2 PER, 46 playoff games
#4 Jim Paxson, 9 seasons, 16.9 PER, 33 playoff games, 2 all-star appearances, 1 2nd all-NBA team
#7 Brandon Roy, 5 seasons, 20.1 PER, 15 playoff games, 3 all-star appearances, 1 3rd all-NBA team, 1 2nd all-NBA team, rookie of the year
#11 Arvydas Sabonis, 7 seasons, 21.2 PER, 51 playoff games
#13 Dave Twardzik, 4 seasons, 14.9 PER, 25 playoff games, 1 championship
#14 Lionel Hollins, 5 seasons, 14.3 PER, 28 playoff games, 1 all-star appearance, 1 championship
#15 Larry Steele, 9 seasons, 12.7 PER, 27 playoff games, 1 championship
#25 Jerome Kersey, 11 seasons, 15.9 PER, 91 playoff games
#30 Bob Gross, 7 seasons, 14.8 PER, 25 playoff games, 1 championship
#30 Rasheed Wallace, 8 seasons, 18.2 PER, 50 playoff games, 2 all-star appearances
#33 Scottie Pippen, 3 seasons, 15,6 PER, 26 playoff games
#36 Lloyd Neal, 7 seasons, 15.4 PER, 46 playoff games, 1 championship
#45 Geoff Petrie, 6 seasons, 15.8 PER, 0 playoff games, 2 all-star appearances, rookie of the year
#52 Buck Williams, 7 seasons, 13.7 PER, 74 playoff games
#55 Kiki Vandeweghe, 5 seasons, 18.9 PER, 21 playoff games
There are a lot of good names to choose from.
Last edited:
