1975–76 Portland Trail Blazers season


The 1975–76 season was the sixth season of the Portland Trail Blazers in the National Basketball Association. The Blazers finished at 37–45, one game shy of their franchise high from the previous year. Despite finishing with a better record than the Detroit Pistons of the Midwest Division, the Pistons made the playoffs and the Blazers did not.

Draft picks

Note: This is not a complete list; only the first two rounds are covered, as well as any other picks by the franchise who played at least one NBA game.
RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalitySchool/Club Team
16Lionel HollinsGArizona State
225Bob GrossG/FLong Beach State
350Gus GerardG/FSpirits of St. Louis
461Phil HicksFTulane

Roster

No.PlayerPositionHeightWeightBirth DateNationalityyears of exp.College
33Dan AndersonPG6–2185January 1, 1951USA1University of Southern California
40Barry ClemensSF6–6210May 1, 1943USA10Ohio Wesleyan University
30Bob GrossSF6–6200August 3, 1953USARookieCalifornia State University, Long Beach
10Steve HawesC6–9220May 26, 1950USA1University of Washington
14Lionel HollinsPG6–3185October 19, 1953USARookieArizona State University
27John JohnsonSF6–7200October 18, 1947USA5University of Iowa
23Steve JonesSG6–5205October 17, 1942USA8University of Oregon
42Greg LeePG6–3190December 12, 1951USA1University of California, Los Angeles
35LaRue MartinC6–11208March 30, 1950USA3Loyola University of Chicago
36Lloyd NealPF6–7225December 10, 1950USA3Tennessee State University
45Geoff PetrieSG6–4190April 17, 1948USA5Princeton University
4Greg SmithSF6–5195January 28, 1947USA7Western Kentucky University
15Larry SteeleSG6–5180May 5, 1949USA4University of Kentucky
32Bill WaltonC6–11210November 5, 1952USA1University of California, Los Angeles
21Sidney WicksPF6–8225September 19, 1949USA4University of California, Los Angeles
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Regular season

October

Three of the first four games of the 1975–76 season for the Trail Blazers were played on the road. It proved to be a stiff opening test for the team, as they lost all three road games handily, and narrowly missed beating the Phoenix Suns in the lone home game of the opening month.
The opening game of the season was a visit to Seattle to face the SuperSonics on October 24. The Blazers started out well, leading 28–24 after the first quarter. However, by halftime Seattle was leading 57–53. The Blazers came back and made it a one-point game by the start of the fourth quarter, but Seattle pulled away, winning the fourth quarter by a 27–20 margin, and thus the game, 105–97. Geoff Petrie led the Blazers with 25 points, and Sidney Wicks added 20. Lloyd Neal fouled out after amassing 6 fouls to go along with 15 points. The Blazers' record: 0–1. For the SuperSonics, the leaders were Fred Brown with 29 points, and Slick Watts with 17. The game was played in front of a crowd of 13,601.
Portland were home the following evening to face the Phoenix Suns, on October 25. The Blazers blew an 11 point lead they had amassed after the first three quarters, as the Suns dominated the final quarter, 26–12, to take the game by a final score of 89–88. It was a tough way to start the home portion of the season's schedule, and it would take a little more 'killer instinct' if they wanted to finish off teams and progress in the direction towards success. Bill Walton led the Blazers with 33 points, and Sidney Wicks chipped in 21. The Suns were guided by Paul Westphal's 17 points, while Nate Hawthorne and Alvin Adams contributed 14. Mike Bantom fouled out for Phoenix after failing to sink a single basket. This contest was played in front of a crowd of 11,274 incredibly disappointed partisans. The Blazers dropped to 0–2, while the Suns went to 1–0.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Awards and honors