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Selections[edit]

The Blazers have made a total of 283 selections since their first draft in 1970. As a result of trades prior to the drafts, the team had no picks in 1998, 1999, 2014, 2016, or 2021.[1]

Position key
Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation Meaning
G Guard PG Point guard
SG Shooting guard F Forward
SF Small forward PF Power forward
C Center
Accomplishments key
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
* Hall of Famer (#) Retired Blazers' Number
§ All-Star + First Overall Draft Pick
Hall of Fame, All-Star, and first overall pick Hall of Fame and All-Star
Δ All-Star and Rookie of the Year
Portland Trail Blazers draft picks
Draft Round Pick Player Nationality Position From
1970 1 8 Geoff PetrieΔ (#45)  United States G Princeton
2 25 Walt Gilmore  United States F Fort Valley State
3 42 Bill Cain  United States F Iowa State
4 59 Jim Penix  United States G Bowling Green
5 76 Ron Knight  United States F Cal State Los Angeles
6 93 George Janky  United States F Dayton
7 110 Claude English  United States F Rhode Island
8 127 Doug Boyd  United States F TCU
9 144 Billy Gaskins  United States G Oregon
10 161 Israel Oliver  United States F Elizabeth City State
11 176 Dan McLemore  United States F Bowling Green
12 188 Paul Adams  United States F Central Washington
13 199 Alex Boyd  United States F Nevada
14 208 Frank Lothridge  United States F UT Rio Grande Valley
15 218 Wayne Canaday  United States F Miami (FL)
16 226 Doug Williams  United States F St. Mary's (Texas)
18 235 Bruce Butchko  United States F Southern Illinois
19 239 Mark Gabriel  United States F Hanover College
1971 1 2 Sidney WicksΔ  United States F/C UCLA
2 25 Charlie Yelverton (from San Francisco)[a]  United States G/F Fordham
2 27 Rick Fisher (from Baltimore)[b]  United States F Colorado State
3 37 Larry Steele (#15)  United States G/F Kentucky
3 42 William Smith (from San Francisco)[a]  United States C Syracuse
4 54 Bobby Fields  United States G La Salle
5 71 Hector Blondet  Puerto Rico SG Murray State
6 88 Jim Day  United States F Morehead State
7 105 Gene Knolle  United States G Texas Tech
8 122 John Sutter  United States F Tulane
9 139 Goo Kennedy  United States F/C Texas Christian
10 155 Greg Starrick  United States G Southern Illinois
11 171 Howard Burford  United States F Gonzaga
12 185 Don Sechler  United States C Delaware Valley College
1972 1 1 LaRue Martin*  United States C Loyola (Chicago)
2 14 Bob Davis  United States F Weber State
2 26 Dave Twardzik (#13) (from Golden State)[a]  United States G Old Dominion
2 30 Ollie Johnson (from Los Angeles)[c]  United States F Temple
3 31 Lloyd Neal (#36)  United States F/C Tennessee State
4 48 Gary Stewart  United States F Canisius
5 64 Mike Reid  United States G UC Riverside
6 81 Joe Gaines  United States F Belmont
7 98 Bob Lynn  United States F Cal State Long Beach
8 114 Ruben Vance  United States G Kent State
9 130 Scott McCandlish  United States C Virginia
10 144 Krešimir Ćosić  Croatia C BYU
11 157 Jimmy Wilkins  United States G San Diego State
13 175 Larry Morris  United States F Tulsa
14 181 Paul Kelley  United States F Shaw
15 188 Rich Habegger  United States F Wake Forest
16 193 Mose Adolph  United States G Cal State Los Angeles
1973 1 15 Barry Parkhill (from Los Angeles via Cleveland)[d]  United States G Virginia
4 55 Bird Averitt  United States G Pepperdine
5 71 Fran Costello  United States F Providence
6 89 Neal Jurgensen  United States F Oregon State
7 105 Larry Hollyfield  United States F UCLA
8 123 Lindell Reason  United States G Eastern Michigan
9 139 Mike Contreras  United States G Arizona State
10 154 Sam Whitehead  United States F Oregon State
11 167 Eddie Payne  United States G Wake Forest
12 177 Rick Holdt  United States F NC State
1974 1 1 Bill Walton (#32)  United States F/C UCLA
2 20 Jan van Breda Kolff  United States G/F Vanderbilt
2 34 Phil Lumpkin (from Chicago)[e]  United States G Miami (Ohio)
2 36 Rubin Collins (from Milwaukee via Philadelphia)[f]  United States G Maryland-Eastern Shore
4 56 Mickey Johnson  United States F Aurora
5 74 Bernard Hardin  United States F New Mexico
6 92 Daniel Anderson  United States G USC
7 110 Doug Richards  United States G BYU
8 128 Eldridge Broussard  United States G Pacific University
9 146 Lee Haven  United States G Colorado
10 163 Ron Jones  United States G Oregon State
1975 1 6 Lionel Hollins§ (#14)  United States G Arizona State
2 25 Bob Gross (#30)  United States G/F Long Beach State
3 42 Tom Roy  United States F Maryland
3 50 Gus Gerard (from Chicago)[g]  United States G/F Spirits of St. Louis (ABA)[11]
4 61 Phil Hicks  United States F Tulane
5 78 Maurice Presley  United States C Houston
6 97 Gerald Willett  United States F Oregon
7 114 Steve Fields  United States F Miami University
8 133 Charlie Neal  United States G Oregon State
9 149 Quentin Braxton  United States F Portland
10 166 Tyree Foster  United States F Portland
1976 1 5 Wally Walker  United States F Virginia
2 20 Major Jones (from Kansas City via New Orleans)[h]  United States F Albany State
2 22 Johnny Davis  United States G Dayton
3 39 Jeff Tyson  United States G Western Michigan
4 56 David Everett  United States G Grand Canyon
5 73 Gary Redding  United States F Auburn
7 109 Al DeWitt  United States F Weber State
8 127 Brant Gibler  United States F Puget Sound
9 145 Rob Torresdal  United States F Linfield University
10 162 Marquinhos Leite  Brazil C Pepperdine
1977 1 19 Rich Laurel  United States G Hofstra
2 28 Kim Anderson (from New Orleans)[i]  United States F Missouri
2 41 T.R. Dunn  United States G/F Alabama
3 63 Ricky Brown  United States C Alabama
4 85 Greg White  United States F USC
5 107 Donn Wilber  United States C La Salle
6 128 Myron Jordan  United States F University of the Pacific
7 148 Don Smith  United States F Oregon State
8 167 Harold Rhodes  United States G Washington
1978 1 1 Mychal Thompson* (from Indiana)[j]  Bahamas F/C Minnesota
1 7 Ron Brewer (from Detroit via Seattle)[k]  United States G Arkansas
2 24 Keith Herron (from Buffalo via Atlanta)[l]  United States G/F Villanova
2 44 Clemon Johnson  United States F/C Florida A&M
3 66 Sterling Edmonds  United States F Dartmouth
5 110 Clay Johnson  United States G Missouri
6 131 Tim Evans  United States F Puget Sound
7 152 Walter Reason  United States G Pacific University
8 170 Mark Wickman  United States F Linfield University
9 186 Paul Cozens  United States F Holy Cross
10 202 Tim Warkentin  United States F Biola University
1979 1 12 Jim Paxson§  United States G/F Dayton
2 40 Andrew Fields (from San Antonio via Seattle)[m]  United States F Cheyney State
3 56 Mickey Fox  United States G Saint Mary's University
4 78 Darryl Robinson  United States G Appalachian State
5 100 Matt White  United States C Penn
6 120 Ray Ellis  United States C Pepperdine
7 140 Jeff Tropf  United States F Central Michigan
8 159 Willie Pounds  United States F Chaminade University of Honolulu
9 177 Stan Eckwood  United States G Harding University
10 195 Kelvin Small  United States F Oregon
1980 1 10 Ronnie Lester (traded to Chicago)[n]  United States G Iowa
2 32 David Lawrence (from Indiana)[o]  United States F McNeese State
2 33 Bruce Collins  United States G/F Weber State
3 56 Mike Harper  United States F/C North Park
4 79 Kelvin Henderson  United States F Saint Louis
5 102 Larry Belin  United States F New Mexico
6 125 Perry Mirkovich  Canada G University of Lethbridge
7 148 Gig Sims  United States C UCLA
8 168 John Stroeder  United States F Montana
9 188 Rick Boucher  United States G Maine
10 205 Dave Kufeld  United States F Yeshiva University
1981 1 15 Jeff Lamp  United States G/F Virginia
1 16 Darnell Valentine (from Chicago)[p]  United States G Kansas
2 26 Brian Jackson (from New Jersey via Indiana)[q]  United States F Utah State
3 50 Derek Holcomb (from Cleveland)[r]  United States C Illinois
3 61 Pétur Guðmundsson  Iceland C Washington
4 85 Peter Verhoeven  United States F Fresno State
5 107 Herb Andrew  United States G South Alabama
6 131 Roshern Amie  United States F UTEP
7 153 Julius Wayne  United States G UTEP
8 176 John Smith  United States F Saint Joseph's
9 196 Sid Williams  United States F San Jose State
10 217 Steve Cochran  United States G Lewis & Clark College
1982 1 11 Lafayette Lever§  United States PG Arizona State
2 33 Linton Townes  United States SF James Madison
2 37 Audie Norris (from Golden State)[s]  United States C Jackson State
3 66 Phillip Lockett (from Milwaukee)[t]  United States F Alabama
4 79 Eric Smith  United States F Georgetown
5 103 Cherokee Rhone  United States F Centenary
6 125 Leo Cunningham  United States C Utah State
7 149 Terry Long  United States G Lamar
8 171 Dave Porter  United States F Western Oregon
9 195 Mark Dearborn  United States F Saint Joseph's
10 215 Grant Taylor  United States F UC Irvine
1983 1 14 Clyde Drexler (#22) (from Denver)[u]  United States SG Houston
2 39 Granville Waiters  United States C Ohio State
3 62 Tom Piotrowski  United States C La Salle
4 85 Tim Dunham  United States G Chaminade University of Honolulu
5 108 Gary Monroe  United States F Wright State
6 131 Derrick Pope  United States F Montana
7 154 Paul Little  United States F Penn
8 177 Frank Smith  United States C Arizona
9 199 Phil Hopson  United States F Idaho
10 220 Russ Christianson  United States F Eastern Oregon
1984 1 2 Sam Bowie (from Indiana)[v]  United States F/C Kentucky
1 19 Bernard Thompson  United States G/F Fresno State
2 26 Victor Fleming (from Chicago via Indiana)[w]  United States G Xavier
2 33 Steve Colter (from Denver)[u]  United States G New Mexico State
2 46 Jerome Kersey (from L.A. Lakers)[x]  United States F Longwood
3 65 Tim Kearney  United States C West Virginia
4 88 Brett Applegate  United States F BYU
5 111 Mike Whitmarsh  United States F San Diego
6 134 Lance Ball  United States C Western Oregon
7 157 Victor Anger  United States F Pepperdine
8 180 Steve Flint  United States F UC San Diego
9 202 Dennis Black  United States F Portland
10 224 Randy Dunn  United States F George Fox
1985 1 24 Terry Porter§ (#30) (from Boston via Dallas)[y]  United States PG Wisconsin–Stevens Point
2 25 Mike Smrek (from Golden State)[s]  Canada C Canisius
2 39 George Montgomery  United States C Illinois
3 61 Perry Young  United States SG Virginia Tech
4 85 Joe Atkinson  United States F Oklahoma State
5 107 James Anderson  United States F Union College
6 131 Curtis Moore  United States G Nebraska
7 153 Mark Owen  United States G College of Idaho
1986 1 14 Walter Berry  United States PF St. John's
1 24 Arvydas Sabonis* (from Boston via L.A. Clippers)[z]  Soviet Union
( Lithuania)
C Zalgiris (USSR/Lithuania)
2 37 Panagiotis Fasoulas  Greece C NC State
3 49 Juden Smith (from Indiana)[aa]  United States F UTEP
3 60 Dražen Petrović*  Yugoslavia
( Croatia)
SG Cibona (Yugoslavia/Croatia)
4 83 David Shaffer  United States F Florida State
5 106 Jerry Adams  United States F Oregon
6 129 Tony Hampton  United States G Montana State
7 152 Randy Schiff  United States G Linfield University
1987 1 17 Ronnie Murphy  United States SG Jacksonville
2 29 Lester Fonville (from Indiana)[ab]  United States C Jackson State
2 30 Nikita Wilson (from Phoenix)[ac]  United States PF LSU
3 63 Kevin Gamble  United States SG Iowa
4 86 Norwood Barber  United States G Florida State
5 109 David Moss  United States F Tulsa
6 132 Bernard Jackson  United States G Loyola Chicago
7 155 Kenny Stone  United States F George Fox
1988 1 21 Mark Bryant  United States PF Seton Hall
2 26 Rolando Ferreira  Brazil C Arizona
3 53 Anthony Mason§ (from Golden State)[ad]  United States F Tennessee State
3 71 Craig Neal  United States G Georgia Tech
1989 1 22 Byron Irvin  United States SG Missouri
2 36 Clifford Robinson§  United States PF/C Connecticut
1990 1 25 Alaa Abdelnaby  Egypt
 United States
PF Duke
1991 2 54 Marcus Kennedy  United States PF Eastern Michigan
1992 1 26 Dave Johnson  United States SF Syracuse
2 31 Reggie Smith  United States C TCU
1993 1 21 James Robinson  United States SG Alabama
2 48 Kevin Thompson  United States C NC State
1994 1 17 Aaron McKie  United States SG Temple
2 43 Shawnelle Scott  United States C St. John's
1995 1 8 Shawn Respert (from Detroit, traded to Milwaukee)[ae]  United States SG Michigan State
1996 1 17 Jermaine O'Neal§  United States F/C Eau Claire HS (Columbia, South Carolina)
2 46 Marcus Brown  United States G Murray State
1997 2 48 Alvin Williams  United States G Villanova
2000 1 28 Erick Barkley  United States PG St. John's
2001 1 19 Zach Randolph§  United States PF Michigan State
2 49 Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje  Cameroon C Georgetown
2002 1 21 Qyntel Woods  United States SF NE Mississippi CC
2 43 Jason Jennings (from Toronto via Chicago)[af]  United States C Arkansas State
2 51 Federico Kammerichs  Argentina SF Ourense (Spain)
2003 1 23 Travis Outlaw  United States SF Starkville HS (Starkville, Mississippi)
2 54 Nedžad Sinanović  Bosnia and Herzegovina C Brotnjo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
2004 1 13 Sebastian Telfair  United States PG Lincoln HS (Brooklyn, New York)
1 23 Sergei Monia  Russia SG CSKA Moscow (Russian Basketball Super League)
2 47 Ha Seung-Jin  South Korea C Yonsei University (South Korea)
2005 1 6 Martell Webster (from Utah)[ag]  United States G/F Seattle Prep. School (Seattle, Washington)
1 27 Linas Kleiza (from Dallas via Utah, traded to Denver)[ag][ah]  Lithuania F Missouri
2 35 Ricky Sánchez  Puerto Rico F IMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida)
2006 1 4 Tyrus Thomas (traded to Chicago)[ai]  United States F LSU
1 30 Joel Freeland (from Detroit via Utah)[aj]  United Kingdom F Gran Canaria (Spain)
2 31 James White (traded to Indiana)[ak]  United States G Cincinnati
2007 1 1 Greg Oden*  United States C Ohio State
2 37 Josh McRoberts  United States F Duke
2 42 Derrick Byars (from Indiana,[al] traded to Philadelphia)[am]  United States G/F Vanderbilt
2 52 Taurean Green (from Toronto)[an]  United States G Florida
2 53 Demetris Nichols (from Chicago,[ai] traded to New York)[ao]  United States F Syracuse
2008 1 13 Brandon Rush (traded to Indiana)[ap]  United States F Kansas
2 33 Joey Dorsey (from Memphis[aq], traded to Houston)[ar]  United States F Memphis
2 36 Ömer Aşık (from New York[ao], traded to Chicago)[as]  Turkey C Fenerbahçe Ülker (Turkey)
2 55 Mike Taylor (from Phoenix via Indiana[at], traded to LA Clippers)[au]  United States G Idaho Stampede (D-League)
2009 1 22 Víctor Claver (from Dallas)[av]  Spain SF Pamesa Valencia (Spain)
2 33 Dante Cunningham (from LA Clippers)[aw]  United States PF Villanova
2 38 Jon Brockman (from New York via Chicago,[ax] traded to Sacramento)[ay]  United States PF Washington
2 55 Patrick Mills (from Denver)[ax]  Australia PG Saint Mary's (CA)
2010 1 22 Elliot Williams  United States SG Memphis
2 34 Armon Johnson (from Golden State)[az]  United States PG Nevada
2011 1 21 Nolan Smith  United States G Duke
2 51 Jon Diebler  United States SG Ohio State
2012 1 6 Damian LillardΔ (from Brooklyn)[ba]  United States PG Weber St.
1 11 Meyers Leonard  United States C Illinois
2 40 Will Barton (from Minnesota via Houston)[bb]  United States PG Memphis
2 41 Tyshawn Taylor (traded to Brooklyn)[bc]  United States PG Kansas
2013 1 10 CJ McCollum  United States PG/SG Lehigh
2 39 Jeff Withey (from Minnesota via Cleveland and Boston)[bd]  United States C Kansas
2 40 Grant Jerrett (traded to Oklahoma City)[be]  United States PF Arizona
2 45 Marko Todorović (from Boston)[bf]  Montenegro PF/C FC Barcelona (Spain)
2015 1 23 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (traded to Brooklyn)[bg]  United States SF Arizona
2017 1 15 Justin Jackson (traded to Sacramento)[bh]  United States SF North Carolina
1 20 Harry Giles (from Memphis via Denver and Cleveland,[bi] traded to Sacramento)[bh]  United States PF/C Duke
1 26 Caleb Swanigan (from Cleveland)[bj]  United States PF Purdue
2018 1 24 Anfernee Simons  United States SG IMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida)
2019 1 25 Nassir Little  United States SF North Carolina
2020 1 16 Isaiah Stewart (traded to Detroit via Houston)[bk]  United States PF Washington
2 46 C. J. Elleby  United States SG Washington State
2022 1 7 Shaedon Sharpe  Canada SG Kentucky
2 36 Gabriele Procida (traded to Detroit)[bl]  Italy SG/SF Fortitudo Bologna (Italy)
2 57 Jabari Walker (from Memphis via Utah)[bm]  United States PF Colorado
2023 1 3 Scoot Henderson  United States PG G League Ignite (NBA G League)
1 23 Kris Murray (from New York)[bn]  United States PF Iowa
2 43 Rayan Rupert (from Atlanta)[bo]  France SG New Zealand Breakers (Australia)
2024 1 7 Donovan Clingan  United States C UConn
1 14 Bub Carrington (from Golden State via Memphis and Boston,[bp] traded to Washington)[bq]  United States SG Pittsburgh
2 34 Tyler Kolek (from Charlotte via New Orleans, Oklahoma City, and Denver),[br] traded to New York)[bs]  United States PG Marquette
2 40 Oso Ighodaro (from Atlanta,[bo] traded to Phoenix via New York)[bt]  United States PF/C Marquette
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