The Story of the Portland Trail Blazers

The Story of the Portland Trail Blazers — page 5
FORWARD MAURICE LUCAS POWERED TO THE RIM FOR 20 2 POINTS PER GAME IN HIS FIRST BLAZERS SEASON both men wanted to name it after their own hometown They finally agreed to flip a coin over the matter and Pettygrove won two out of three tosses giving name to the city now known as Portland Oregon The city grew from a population of 821 in 1850 to 90,000-some by 1900 From 1900 to 1910 the population more than doubled partly thanks to the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition a world’s fair that celebrated the expedition of trailblazers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark America’s most famous western explorers The Expo brought in more than 2 5 million visitors and firmly entrenched Portland as a thriving city in the United States As Portland steadily grew to its present-day population of more than 600,000 residents something else was on the rise in the U S the game of basketball In a pioneering move of its own the rapidly expanding National Basketball Association NBA decided to plant a team in Portland in 1970 The league’s expansion to 17 teams at the time also included the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Buffalo Braves the latter of which became the present-day Los Angeles Clippers Scores of fans responded to a name the team contest and in the end nearly 200 10