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  • Getting The Double Down
    Looking at the box score from Sunday night’s loss to the Nuggets, it doesn’t look as if the Trail Blazers offense was the problem. They scored 106 points, with is usually more than enough for a team like the Blazers. They shot a ridiculous 56 percent from the three-point line, primarily due to both Rudy Fernandez (4-4 from three) and Jerryd Bayless (3-3 from three) shooting 100 percent from beyond the arc. And they got to the line 36 times, with is 11 more than their season average. In a vacuum, Sunday’s game was a nice offensive night for the Trail Blazers.

  • Trail Blazers Host Kings On 90's Night
    The Portland Trail Blazers turned in one of their worst defensive efforts of the season their last time out, and with it went their three-game winning streak. Guarding the Sacramento Kings hasn't proven to be nearly as difficult. The Trail Blazers look to get back on track Tuesday night when they host the Kings, who have been shut down offensively in losing four straight games against Portland. Tipoff is schedule for 7 PM on Comcast Channel 37 and 95.5 The Game.

  • TRAIL BLAZERS TO HOST ‘90s DECADE NIGHT
    The Portland Trail Blazers will host the third of four ‘Decade Nights’ this season, honoring key players, contributors and moments from the 1990s during tomorrow night’s game between the Trail Blazers and Sacramento Kings at the Rose Garden.

  • Back In The Day: Where Rivalries Come From
    If you ever wondered why it is that Trail Blazer fans hate the Los Angeles Lakers so much, just take a look back to the seeds of that hate -- Portland’s first three seasons in the NBA.

    In 17 games between the two teams in those days, the Blazers never came close to beating LA. That’s no doubt the origin of all of those “Beat LA” chants and signs we see today at Blazer-Laker games.

  • Trail Blazers Beaten Start To Finish In Denver
    Carmelo Anthony scored 30 points - his third consecutive game with at least 30 points - and the Denver Nuggets beat the Portland Trail Blazers 118-106 Sunday night for their third straight victory.

  • Joel Pryzbilla Injury Update
    Trail Blazers center Joel Przybilla will undergo surgery on his right patella tendon in the next few days. Przybilla re-ruptured his right patella tendon Saturday morning after slipping in the shower at his home in Milwaukee, Wis.

  • Trail Blazers In Denver With A Chance To Make Up Ground
    The Portland Trail Blazers have suddenly been finding success by pushing the ball up the court.Their next opponent is quite familiar with running this kind of offense. Looking to win their fourth game in a row, the Trail Blazers try to keep up with the high-powered Denver Nuggets on Sunday night at the Pepsi Center. Tipoff is scheduled for 7:30 PM on Comcast SportsNet Channel 37, ESPN and 95.5 The Game.

  • After Inconsistency, Trail Blazers In Reach Of A Late-Season Streak
    Last year, the Trail Blazers went an impressive 13-3 to close out the regular season. They were award home court advantage in the first round of the playoffs for the trouble. The season before that, they put together the now-legendary 13-game win streak, which, when it was all said and done, paved the way for a mark of 17 wins in 18 games. Two seasons; two impressive runs.

  • TAKE TIME OUT PROGRAM NEARS ITS GOAL OF 40,000 COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS
    PORTLAND, Ore. – The Portland Trail Blazers and Wells Fargo – with an assist from fans – have completed 38,714 total hours toward their Take Time Out program, a goal to complete 40,000 hours of community service this season.

    February’s total of 21,866 community service hours includes a large number of hours served since the beginning of the NBA season through Food for Funds, a program that provides the opportunity to non-profit organizations to volunteer at Trail Blazer games.

  • ANDRE MILLER, JEFF PENDERGRAPH TIP-OFF READING MONTH AT GILBERT PARK ELEMENTARY THIS FRIDAY
    PORTLAND, Ore – March is reading month, and the Portland Trail Blazers and Toyota are doing their part to encourage reading among area youth. The Trail Blazers will host a series of Read to Achieve assemblies throughout the month, beginning with Andre Miller and Jeff Pendergraph at 2:20 p.m. on Friday, March 5th at Gilbert Park Elementary School.

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