"I thought it would be a good idea so I reached out to all the guys on the team to see who could make it and who was available," said Lillard. "Eleven guys made it out, the guys who could make it out made it out. We worked out together every morning, we hooped together in the afternoon.
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SBN's Tom Ziller and Paul Flannery pieced together the All-NBA First, Second and Third teams of the 90s. The Blazers are represented (sort of) twice: Clyde Drexler made the All-Second team, as the second best shooting guard of the 90s (behind duh), and Scottie Pippen made All-First team, earning the title of "second best overall player of the 90s", with his 2000's Blazers stint mentioned as part of the reasoning.
Hasn't been confirmed yet but training camp usually starts at the end of September. Here's a look at the pre camp participants.
What do you guys think? Could Lillard and Rubio coexist? What would you give up for Rubio?
Here's the entry for the blazers:
"Long live the pinwheel, one of the few purely abstract logos in sports. The 10 swirling stripes, five red and five white, are meant to represent two teams crisscrossing the court in a blur, and dammit if that doesn’t move me at the very core.突发新闻:设计专家普遍pan it. "It feels so dated, so 1970s," Fox says."It has no personality," O’Grady adds."It’s very corporate — like something from an airline," Sakahara piles on.HOW DARE YOU. This is me, plugging my ears and screaming, "Nah-nah, nah-nah, can’t hear you." Even the Blazers have flirted with a different look; they retained Richardson’s firm several years ago for a rework but ultimately got cold feet about moving away from the pinwheel, Richardson says. STAY STRONG, BLAZERS.This should be higher than no. 7, but the current pinwheel is drowning in a black mass. Set that baby free, Portland. Let it fly and spin. Some folks prefer the old straight up-and-down version, but the slanted edition gets at the sport’s fast pace."还根据凯西Holdahl轮子在密苏里州tion" for the team to get rid of the "black mass" and change up the logo a bit.Im wondering how much of a change there will be. It could be something a slight change or something completely different.
Zach Lowe's new article talks about hope for labor peace and some of the realities of the new TV money coming in.
On the first day of school for Portland Public, Trail Blazers all-star Damian Lillard and Moda Health visited Rigler Elementary to donate backpacks and school supplies!
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"Nothing has been casual in my. I have worked a lot. I train every day, I know I have a long way to go, "the player six feet seven inches tall in a recent physical training at the Olympic Center Juan Pablo Duarte said.