List of transactions involving the Portland Trail Blazers
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This article lists transactions (including trades, draft picks, free agent signings, waivers, etc.) involving the Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA, in chronlogical order. Trades which occur in the off-season are listed with the following season.
1970-71[edit]
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1971-72[edit]
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1972-73[edit]
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1973-74[edit]
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1974-75[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Jan van Breda Kolff, Vanderbilt University, Second Round (#2)
1975-76[edit]
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1976-77[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Wally Walker, Virginia, First round (#5)
- Major Jones, Albany State University, Second Round (#3)
- Johnny Davis, University of Dayton, Second round (#5)
ABA Dispersal Draft[edit]
- Maurice Lucas, Spirits of St. Louis, #2, $300,000 purchase price
- Moses Malone, Spirits of St. Louis, #5, $350,000 purchase price
Pre-Season[edit]
- Traded Moses Malone to the Buffalo Braves for a 1978 1st round pick.
- Signed Corky Calhoun as a free agent.
- Signed Robin Jones as a free agent.
- Signed Dave Twardzik as a free agent.
1977-78[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- T. R. Dunn, University of Alabama, Second Round (#19)
1978-79[edit]
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1979-80[edit]
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1980-81[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Ronnie Lester, University of Iowa, First Round (#10)
1981-82[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Jeff Lamp, University of Virginia, First Round (#15)
1982-83[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Fat Lever, Arizona State University, First Round (#11)
- Audie Norris, Jackson State University, Second Round (#14)
1983-84[edit]
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1984-85[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Losing the coin flip and rights to consensus #1 pick, Hakeem Olajuwon, the Blazers fill their need for a big man with their selection of Sam Bowie. Michael Jordan falls to Chicago at the #3 pick.[1]
- Bernard Thompson, California State University, Fresno, First Round (#19)
- Steve Colter, New Mexico State University, Second Round (#9)
1985-86[edit]
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1986-87[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Arvydas Sabonis, Lithuanian SSR, 1st pick, 24th overall.
1987-88[edit]
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1988-89[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Mark Bryant, Seton Hall University, First round (#21)
- Anthony Mason, Tennessee State University, Third round (#3)
1989-90[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Byron Irvin, University of Missouri, First round (#22)
1990-91[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Alaa Abdelnaby, Duke University, First round (#25)
1991-92[edit]
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1992-93[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Dave Johnson, Syracuse University, First round (#26)
- Reggie Smith, Texas Christian University, Second round (#4)
1993-94[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- James Robinson, University of Alabama, First round (#21)
1994-95[edit]
Trades[edit]
- February 14, 1995 - Clyde Drexler and Tracy Murray were traded to the Houston Rockets for Otis Thorpe.
NBA Draft[edit]
- Aaron McKie, Temple University, 1994, First round (#17)
1995-96[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Shawn Respert, Michigan State University, First round (#8)
1996-97[edit]
- Acquired Rasheed Wallace and Mitchell Butler from the Washington Wizards for Rod Strickland and Harvey Grant on July 15 [2]
1997-98[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Alvin Williams, Villanova University, Second round (#19)
1998-99[edit]
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1999-2000[edit]
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2000-01[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Erick Barkley, St. John's University, First round (#28)
- Traded Jermaine O'Neal and Joe Kleine to the Indiana Pacers for Dale Davis [3]
2001-02[edit]
- Hired Maurice Cheeks as head coach on June 27 [4]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Zach Randolph, Michigan State University,First round (#19)[5]
- Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje, Georgetown University, Second round (#21)
2002-03[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Qyntel Woods, Northeast Mississippi Community College, First round (#21)[6]
2003-04[edit]
Trades[edit]
- February 9, 2004 - Rasheed Wallace and Wesley Person were traded to the Atlanta Hawks for Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Theo Ratliff and Dan Dickau.
NBA Draft[edit]
- Selected Travis Outlaw with the 23rd pick (first round) of the 2003 NBA Draft._2003_Actual_Draft-8|[8]
- Selected Nedžad Sinanović with the 54th pick (2nd round) of the 2003 NBA draft._2003_Actual_Draft-8|[8]
- Traded Bonzi Wells to the Memphis Grizzlies for Wesley Person and a first round draft pick (Dec) [9]
- Traded Jeff McInnis and Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Darius Miles (Jan)[10]
- Traded Rasheed Wallace and Wesley Person to the Atlanta Hawks for Theo Ratliff, Shareef Abdur-Rahim, and Dan Dickau. (Feb) [11]
2004-05[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Selected Sebastian Telfair with the 13th pick (first round) of the 2004 NBA Draft.[12]
- Sergei Monia, Russia, 2004, First round (#23)
- Signed free agent Joel Przybilla for $3.35 million over two years on August 25 [13][14]
- Re-Signed restricted free agent, Darius Miles, to a six-year $48 million contract on September 1 [15]
- Signed Theo Ratliff to a five-year contract extension on September 28 [16]
- Signed Zach Randolph to a six-year, $86 million extension on November 1 [17]
2005-06[edit]
NBA Draft[edit]
- Traded the rights to the #3 pick, Deron Williams to Utah in exchange for rights to the sixth, Martell Webster, and 27th picks and a conditional 2006 first-round pick.
- Acquired the drafts rights to Jarrett Jack (#22) from Denver for the draft rights to Linas Kleiza (#27) and Ricky Sanchez (#35).[18]
- Hired Nate McMillan as head coach [19]
Notable player signings and departures[edit]
- Damon Stoudamire - Free Agency (2005). Stoudamire had been a star player for Portland's Wilson High School.
2006-07[edit]
Prior to draft day[edit]
- Announced that John Nash would not be extended a contract, as Blazer GM. Kevin Pritchard takes over as interim.[20][21]
- Traded Sebastian Telfair, Theo Ratliff, and the Blazers second-round pick in 2008 to the Boston Celtics for Raef LaFrentz, Dan Dickau, and the rights to the #7 pick in the draft.
Draft day[edit]
- Drafted Tyrus Thomas at #4, and traded his rights, along with Viktor Khryapa to the Chicago Bulls for the rights to the #2 pick, LaMarcus Aldridge from Texas.
- Selected Randy Foye of Villanova University at #7, traded his rights along with cash considerations, to the Minnesota Timberwolves for the rights to the #6 pick, Brandon Roy from the University of Washington.
- Acquired the rights to the #27 pick, Sergio Rodriguez, from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for cash.
- Drafted Joel Freeland with the #30 pick.
- Drafted James White with the #31 pick; traded him to the Indiana Pacers for the rights to the #45 pick (Alexander Johnson from Florida State University) and two future second-round picks.
- Traded the rights to Johnson to the Memphis Grizzlies for a future second round pick.
Other offseason transactions[edit]
- On On July 17, re-signed center Joel Przybilla.[citation needed]
- On July 20, signed rookie Sergio Rodríguez had been signed to a contract, negotiated a buyout with CB Estudiantes of the Spanish League.[22]
- On July 31, traded Steve Blake, Ha Seung-Jin, and Brian Skinner to the Milwaukee Bucks for center Jamaal Magloire.[23]
- On August 9, it was announced that draft pick Joel Freeland had signed a two-year deal with CB Gran Canaria.[24]
- Signed forward Ime Udoka and Stephen Graham to contracts. Udoka went on to win the starting small forward position, garner a subsequent guaranteed contract and eventually start more games for the Trail Blazers than any other player during the 2006-07 season, other than Jarrett Jack.
Regular season[edit]
- On November 14, 2006, announced that forward Darius Miles underwent microfracture surgery on his ailing knee during a scheduled arthroscopic surgery, and would miss the remainder of the season.[25]
- On January 2, 2007, waived G/F Stephen Graham.
- On February 22, 2007, traded Juan Dixon to the Toronto Raptors for Fred Jones and future considerations.[26]
- On March 2, the team called up forward Jeremy Richardson from the NBDL, signing him to a 10-day contract. He was subsequently cut on March 11, after appearing in one game for the team.
- On March 15, called up Luke Schenscher from the NBDL and awarded a 10-day contract. He was subsequently awarded a second 10-day contract; he would remain with the team until the conclusion of the season.
- On March 29, announced the formal promotion of Kevin Pritchard to the General Manager post
2007-08[edit]
Draft Day[edit]
In the 2007, the team selected:
- Greg Oden, Ohio State University, First round (#1)
- Josh McRoberts, Duke University, 2007, Second round (#7)
- Derrick Byars, Vanderbilt University, Second round (#12).
- Taurean Green, University of Florida, Second round (#22)
- Demetris Nichols, Syracuse University, Second round (#23)
The team executed the following trades on draft day:
- Zach Randolph (power forward), along with reserves Dan Dickau (Point guard) and Fred Jones (Shooting Guard) were traded to the New York Knicks for Channing Frye (Center/power forward), Steve Francis (Shooting Guard/Point guard), and a $3 million trade exception.
- Acquired the rights to then Phoenix Suns Small forward James Jones and the rights to the 24th pick, in exchange cash considerations.
- Traded the rights to Derrick Byars, along with cash considerations, to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for the rights to Finnish Point guard Petteri Koponen.
- Traded the rights to Demetris Nichols to the New York Knicks for a future 2nd round draft pick.
Other offseason transactions[edit]
- Bought out Steve Francis' contract for a reported $30 million, which made him a free agent after he clears waivers.[27]
- Signed Steve Blake to a contract.
- Re-signed Travis Outlaw to a contract extension.[28]
- Ime Udoka and Jamaal Magloire, Blazers the prior season, signed contracts with other teams.
Mid-season transactions[edit]
- Traded Taurean Green to the Denver Nuggets for guard Von Wafer.[29]
- On April 15, 2008, waived G/F Darius Miles.[30]
References[edit]
- ↑ What if the Trail Blazers had drafted Michael Jordan instead
- ↑ HoopsHype - NBA General Managers - Bob Whitsitt
- ↑ "PLUS: PRO BASKETBALL; Blazers Acquire Davis From Pacers". The New York Times. September 1, 2000. Retrieved May 11, 2010.
- ↑ BLAZERS: Maurice Cheeks Player Page
- ↑ NBA Draft.net - 2001 NBA Draft
- ↑ NBA Draft.net | 2002 NBA Draft
- ↑ ESPN - Portland Trail Blazers Transactions - NBA Basketball
- ↑ _2003_Actual_Draft_8-0|8.0 _2003_Actual_Draft_8-1|8.1 NBADraft.net | 2003 Actual Draft
- ↑ ESPN - Blazers get Person in return for Wells - NBA
- ↑ ESPN - Cavs get McInnis, Boumtje Boumtje - NBA
- ↑ Portland Trail Blazers trade Rasheed Wallace to Atlanta Hawks for Shareef Abdur-Rahim
- ↑ NBA Draft.net - 2004 Mock Draft
- ↑ ESPN - Blazers sign Przybilla - NBA
- ↑ BLAZERS: Joel Przybilla Rip City Feature
- ↑ RealGM: Player Profiles - Darius Miles
- ↑ "Blazers sign former Hawk Ratliff to contract extension". USA Today. September 28, 2004. Retrieved May 11, 2010.
- ↑ ESPN - Thirty percent of contract deferred - NBA
- ↑ NBADraft.net | 2005 Actual Draft
- ↑ SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports - Trail Blazers hire McMillan
- ↑ ESPN - Nash won't return as Trail Blazers' general manager - NBA
- ↑ Blazers fire GM John Nash - Sports
- ↑ RealGM: Wiretap Archives: Sergio Rodriguez Signs Rookie Contract With Blazers
- ↑ NBA.com News Flash
- ↑ Freeman jugará en la ACB con el Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas - Marca.com
- ↑ ESPN - Knee surgery to sideline Blazers' Miles for season - NBA
- ↑ BLAZERS: Portland Acquires G/F Fred Jones from Toronto- Send G Juan Dixon to Raptors
- ↑ "Randolph heading to Knicks, Francis shipped to Blazers in draft-day trade". ESPN.com. 2007-06-29. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
- ↑ "Blazers re-sign Outlaw to three-year deal". The Oregonian. July 17, 2007.
- ↑ "Trail Blazers acquire Von Wafer from Denver in exchange for Taurean Green". nba.com. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
- ↑ "Blazers waive Miles, clean house". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2008-04-15.
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