Portland Trail Blazers 1989 1992 Rip City Revival


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 Portland Trail Blazers teams were unique and exciting to watch. They overcame a decade of early playoff exits to put together a memorable three-year run between 1989 and 1992. While Clyde, “Uncle” Cliff Robinson and company didn’t break through to win a ring for Rip City, they went to the NBA Finals twice and just missed out on a third appearance. “They had it all,” Thomas can be heard saying in the trailer, and he’s right. Drexler was a bona fide superstar, Terry Porter was an all-star point guard ahead of his time, and the rest of the cast was remarkably consistent — Cliff Robinson didn’t miss a single game until the mid-90s! In all three seasons featured, they had at least five guys averaging in double figures, including seven during the 1991 season. The 1991 team didn’t reach the NBA Finals but had the best regular-season record of the three (63-19) and is considered by some to be the most talented. Rick Adelman was Portland’s head coach during their memorable run, then went on to coach another famous team that failed to bring home a ring — the Webber-Bibby Sacramento Kings from the early 2000s. Adelman’s NBA coaching career spanned four decades — 1988 through 2014 — but he never was able to capture an NBA title.
















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