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1993–94 Portland Trail Blazers season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

Prime Sports Northwest (lost to Rockets 1–3)

The 1993–94 Portland Trail Blazers season was the 24th season for the Portland Trail Blazers in the National Basketball Association. During the off-season, the Trail Blazers acquired Harvey Grant from the Washington Bullets, and signed free agent Chris Dudley; However, an ankle injury limited Dudley only to just six games this season.

The Trail Blazers got off to an 8–5 start to the regular season in November, and later on held a 27–20 record at the All-Star break. The team posted a six-game winning streak in February, but later on lost five of their final seven games of the season. The Trail Blazers finished in fourth place in the Pacific Division with a 47–35 record, and earned the seventh seed in the Western Conference; it was their twelfth consecutive trip to the NBA playoffs.

Last season's Sixth Man of the Year Clifford Robinson became the team's starting center, averaging 20.1 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game, while Clyde Drexler averaged 19.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 1.4 steals per game, and Rod Strickland provided the team with 17.2 points, 9.0 assists and 1.8 steals per game. In addition, Terry Porter played half of the regular season off the bench as backup point guard behind Strickland, averaging 13.1 points and 5.2 assists per game, plus leading the Trail Blazers with 110 three-point field goals, while Grant contributed 10.4 points per game, and Buck Williams provided with 9.7 points and 10.4 rebounds per game. Off the bench, second-year forward Tracy Murray contributed 6.6 points per game and shot .459 in three-point percentage, while Jerome Kersey provided with 6.5 points and 4.2 rebounds per game, and Mark Bryant averaged 5.6 points and 4.0 rebounds per game.

During the NBA All-Star weekend at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Robinson and Drexler were both selected for the 1994 NBA All-Star Game, as members of the Western Conference All-Star team; it was Robinson's first and only All-Star appearance. Meanwhile, rookie shooting guard, and first-round draft pick James Robinson participated in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Strickland finished tied in fourth place in Most Improved Player voting.

In the Western Conference First Round of the 1994 NBA playoffs, the Trail Blazers faced off against the 2nd–seeded, and Midwest Division champion Houston Rockets, a team that featured All-Star center, Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year, Hakeem Olajuwon, Otis Thorpe and Vernon Maxwell. The Trail Blazers lost the first two games to the Rockets on the road at The Summit, before winning Game 3 at home, 92–89 at the Memorial Coliseum. However, the Trail Blazers lost Game 4 to the Rockets at home, 92–89, as the team lost the series in four games. The Rockets would go on to defeat the New York Knicks in a full seven-game series in the 1994 NBA Finals, winning their first ever NBA championship.

The Trail Blazers finished 24th in the NBA in home-game attendance, with an attendance of 528,408 at the Memorial Coliseum during the regular season, which was the fourth-lowest in the league. Following the season, head coach Rick Adelman was fired after coaching the Trail Blazers for five in a half seasons.

Game 4 of the Rockets-Blazers series would be the last NBA playoff game Drexler would play as a member of the Trail Blazers, the team that drafted him; this was also his final full season with the Trail Blazers, as he would be traded to the Rockets on February 14, 1995 (right before the next season's trade deadline), honoring his wish to be traded to a contender.

NBA draft

Main article: 1993 NBA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalitySchool/Club team
121James RobinsonSG/PGUnited StatesAlabama
248Kevin ThompsonCUnited StatesNC State

Roster

  • Rick Adelman
  • Kip Motta
  • Jack Schalow
  • John Wetzel

Regular season

Season standings

:z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot

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Game log

Regular season

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 2 | 7:30p.m. PST | Houston | L 92–106 | Robinson (25) | Williams (8) | Porter (6) | Memorial Coliseum 12,888 | 0–2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 30 | 5:30p.m. PST | @ Houston | L 95–106 | Porter (24) | Tied (10) | Porter (9) | The Summit 16,611 | 17–13 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 63 | 5:30p.m. PST | @ Houston | L 99–105 | Grant (25) | WIlliams (9) | Strickland (8) | The Summit 15,930 | 38–25 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 79 | 7:30p.m. PDT | Houston | L 110–119 | Kersey (24) | Kersey (11) | Strickland (9) | Memorial Coliseum 12,888 | 46–33

Playoffs

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 1 | 6:30p.m. PDT | @ Houston | L 104–114 | Drexler (26) | Drexler (13) | Drexler (6) | The Summit 16,333 | 0–1 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 2 | 6:00p.m. PDT | @ Houston | L 104–115 | Robinson (28) | Drexler (9) | Strickland (12) | The Summit 16,355 | 0–2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 3 | 7:30p.m. PDT | Houston | W 118–115 | Strickland (25) | Tied (10) | Strickland (15) | Memorial Coliseum 12,888 | 1–2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 4 | 7:30p.m. PDT | Houston | L 89–92 | Strickland (26) | Drexler (13) | Strickland (7) | Memorial Coliseum 12,888

1–3

Player statistics

Regular season

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
826434.8.457.245.7656.71.91.41.420.1
825835.2.483.200.7494.59.01.8.317.2
818132.5.555.000.67910.41.0.7.69.7
791018.2.482.000.6924.0.5.4.45.6
78616.4.433.125.7484.21.0.9.66.5
777327.4.460.286.6414.61.4.9.610.4
773426.9.416.390.8722.85.21.0.213.1
686834.3.428.324.7776.54.91.4.519.2
66112.4.470.459.6941.7.5.3.36.6
58311.6.365.315.6721.31.2.5.34.8
4397.3.403.4742.3.1.3.11.8
2906.4.391.000.857.6.9.1.12.8
1404.1.429.000.500.9.2.0.1.9
6314.3.240.5004.0.8.7.52.3

Playoffs

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
4439.3.425.231.82610.35.52.0.521.0
4438.5.500.000.8154.09.81.0.523.5
4437.3.412.222.8756.32.5.81.516.3
4431.3.679.8678.8.51.0.512.8
4220.3.400.5003.8.01.5.02.3
4119.0.5152.3.8.3.58.5
4116.0.294.0003.0.5.5.52.5
4019.0.343.429.7863.02.31.0.010.3
407.0.400.500.500.81.5.3.32.5
3012.7.313.2003.0.0.3.33.7
205.5.500.0001.5.5.5.03.0
101.0.0.0.0.0.0
  • † Denotes player spent time with another team in the season. Stats reflect time with the Trail Blazers only.

Player statistics citation:

Awards and honors

References

References

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  23. (May 7, 1994). "NBA PLAYOFFS: Tune-Up Over, Knicks Ready for Bulls". Los Angeles Times.
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  26. Howard-Cooper, Scott. (June 23, 1994). "Rockets Follow Their Leader to First NBA Championship: Pro Basketball: Olajuwon Shows the Way, Leading Houston to 90-84 Victory over Knicks in Game 7". Los Angeles Times.
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  31. Freeman, Mike. (May 21, 1994). "PRO BASKETBALL; Trail Blazers Casting Covetous Clances at Daly". The New York Times.
  32. (February 15, 1995). "PRO BASKETBALL; Drexler Traded for Otis Thorpe". The New York Times.
  33. Heisler, Mark. (February 15, 1995). "Portland Trades Drexler to Rockets: Pro Basketball: Trail Blazers Escape $9.75-Million Balloon Payment Due Next Season, Get Thorpe and a No. 1 Pick". Los Angeles Times.
  34. (February 15, 1995). "Drexler to Rockets; Blazers Deal Disgruntled Star, Murray for Thorpe, Pick". The Spokesman-Review.
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