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Clyde Drexler
"HEAVENLY BODY" How acquired: Drafted in the first round in 1983 (14th selection). After eight previous NBA seasons of hearing how Clyde Drexler didn't get a lot of recognition because he played in the Pacific Northwest, the Portland Trail Blazers guard was in the forefront of NBA news in 1991-92. First, Drexler was chosen during the season to play for the 1992 Olympic Team in Barcelona, Spain. And, all season long, his name and the term NBA MVP were linked together. Clyde eventually finished second in the MVP voting behind Michael Jordan, but he still managed to lead Portland to the NBA Finals. Drexler was the NBA's fourth-leading scorer and topped the Blazers in assists, steals and three-point shooting. "Clyde has never asked for attention," said his coach, Rick Adelman. "And that's probably why he hasn't gotten it." It's not as if his game doesn't deserve it. Drexler has never scored less than 17 points per game in a season except for his rookie year. Clyde has paced Portland in scoring for five straight seasons. Portland fans are surely grateful this "Heavenly Body" is all theirs.
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All Henderson wants people to know is that he's going to prove his worth during 2023-24. "[I'm] just making sure everybody knows that that's how I'm coming," the Portland guard said. "I'm coming up with a fiery edge for myself... my main focus is basketball and being the greatest version of myself."



As the 1996-97 season wore on, no team improved as much as the youthful Blazers, a tribute to the growing maturity of on-court quarterback Kenny Anderson. The team leader in points, assists and steals, the young (26) veteran enjoyed his best all-around campaign.



Murray, an excellent long-range shooter, shot .300 from beyond the three-point line in his rookie year. While leading the nation in scoring as a senior in high school by averaging 44.3 points per game, Murray also set California high school marks for points (1,505) and three-pointers (125) in a season.



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Jerome Kersey
Ranked among team leaders in blocked shots in 1991... Averaged 20.7 ppg for Portland in 1990 Playoffs... Led Portland in rebounding in 1988 and 1989... Set Longwood College records for points (1,756), rebounds (1,162), steals (248) and blocked shots (142).
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