Portland entered the NBA Finals as the underdog to the Philadelphia 76ers, led by Julius Erving, the spectacular forward who was reinventing the game with his gravity-defying slam dunks. The Sixers put the Blazers in a hole by taking Games 1 and 2 in Philadelphia. Back home at Memorial Coliseum, however, Portland thrashed the 76ers by 22 points in Game 3 and by 32 points in Game 4. The Trail Blazers then won a third straight game by beating the Sixers back in Philadelphia. Game 6 took place on June 5 in Memorial Coliseum. The Sixers got 40 points from Erving, but the Trail Blazers closed them out, 109-107, to claim the NBA title. Walton scored 20 points, yanked down 23 rebounds, handed out 7 assists, and blocked 8 shots in Game 6, and was named the Most Valuable Player of the Finals.
Retro NBA: 1977 Portland Trail Blazers
Written by admin on May 6th, 2010 in Portland Trail Blazers.
Tags: 1977, Blazers, Portland, Retro, Trail

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Go fuck yourself.
Fuck You
I hate being “that annoying guy” … but what is the song that starts at 1:12? I can’t get that guitar lick out of my head!
hey fuck FAKER NATION the rest of the world hates you anyway
this comment makes no sense. Portland is a very pleasant city and the team has done nothing hate-worthy in a long time
I remember the fight between Mo Lucas and Darryl Dawkins at the end of game 2 which I think turned the series around.
whohooo here we go again guys lets go all the way RIP CITY 4 LIFE
Fuck Portland
BILL the RIPPER ! CITY of ROSES ! MY KINDA TOWN ! WATCH OUT for THORNS !
RIPPPP CITYYYYYYY!!!!
Bill Walton is an ANIMAL!!!
Rip City USA!!!
Rip city!
BLAZERMANIA!!!…