After Damian Lillard, what franchise records can fall?

With 28 points in last night’s loss to the Thunder, Damian Lillard has just taken the lead on the Portland Blazers’ all-time scoring list. A feat that therefore ranks him ahead of Clyde “The Glide” Drexler and brings him a little further into the history of his franchise. But Dame is not the only one to be able to achieve this kind of feat this season. Small recap of franchise records in danger. Spoiler: it’s going to talk regarding three points here.

As for more general records, the early season paper made by TrashTalk is to be found ici.

#ATLANTA HAWKS

Three Milestones in approach for the young Trae Young:

  • For three-point shots
    • 2) Joe Johnson : 908
    • 3) Kyle Corver : 818
    • 4) Trae Young : 788
  • For the Assists
    • 3) Eddie Johnson : 3 207
    • 4) Lenny Wilkens : 3 049
    • 5) Trae Young : 2 823
  • For Points
    • 10) Zelmo Beaty: 8,727
    • 14) Trae Young : 7 841

#BOSTON CELTICS

Important places in ranged shooters:

  • For three-point shots
    • 2) Antoine Walker : 937
    • 3) Jayson Tatum : 923
    • 4) Marcus Smart : 848

#CHARLOTTE HORNETS

Here too, award-winning shooting, but not only:

  • For three-point shots
    • 3) Marvin Williams : 681
    • 4) Terry Rozier : 671
  • For Triple-doubles
    • 1) Anthony Mason : 7
    • 2) LaMelo Ball : 6

#CHICAGO BULLS

Unsurprisingly, we are still talking regarding remote shooting:

  • For three-point shots
    • 1) Kirk Hinrich : 1,049
    • 2) Zach LaVine : 801
  • For the dots
    • 10) Derrick Rose : 8 001
    • 12) Zach LaVine : 7 193

#CLEVELAND CAVALIERS

Double ration of bomblets in Ohio:

  • For three-point shots
    • 1) LeBron James : 1 251
    • 2) Kevin Love : 1 071
    • 5) J.R. Smith : 585
    • 6) Daniel Gibson : 578
    • 7) Cedi Osman : 556

#DALLAS MAVERICKS

Already a franchise podium in sight for Luka Magic:

  • For three-point shots
    • 3) Michael Finley : 870
    • 4) Luka Doncic : 801

#DENVER NUGGETS

The Joker is becoming more and more assertive in Colorado:

  • For matches played
    • 5) Bill Hanzlik : 593
    • 6) Carmelo Anthony : 564
    • 7) Nenê Hilario: 555
    • 8) Nikola Jokic : 553
  • For the bounces
    • 1) Dan Issel : 6 630
    • 2) Nikola Jokic : 5 740
  • For the Assists
    • 1) Alex English : 3 679
    • 2) Fat Lever : 3 566
    • 3) Nikola Jokic : 3 516

#DETROIT PISTONS

Saddiq Bey already among the best snipers in Detroit?

  • For three-point shots:
    • 5) Tayshaun Prince : 510
    • 6) Terry Mills : 495
    • 7) Kentavious Caldwell-Pope : 479
    • 8) Reggie Jackson : 469
    • 9) Saddiq Bey : 430

#GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS

Steph will soon be able to expand his list of records:

  • for minutes
    • 1) Nate Thurmond : 30 735
    • 2) Stephen Curry : 29 255
  • For home shots
    • 1) Wilt Chamberlain : 7 216
    • 2) Stephen Curry : 7 137
  • For three-point shots
    • 5) Chris Mullin : 590
    • 6) Draymond Green : 585
    • 7) Latrell Sprewell : 551
    • 8) Jordan Poole : 460
  • For the Assists
    • 3) Tim Hardaway : 3 926
    • 4) Draymond Green : 3 912

#INDIANA PACERS

Myles Turner might well score the Pacers before leaving:

  • For cons
    • 2) Rik Smits : 1 111
    • 3) Herb Williams : 1 094
    • 4) Myles Turner : 1 038

#MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES

Desmond Bane, a small podium in return for injury, or do we leave that to friend Dillon Brooks?

  • For three-point shots
    • 3) Jason Williams : 500
    • 4) Dillon Brooks : 494
    • 5) Rudy Gay : 488
    • 6) OJ May: 477
    • 7) Shane Battier : 403
    • 8) Desmond Bane : 391
  • For cons
    • 4) Shane Battier : 428
    • 5) Rudy Gay : 420
    • 6) Years Jackson Jr. : 409

#MIAMI HEAT

Duncan Robinson on his way to becoming the Heat’s most flamboyant gunner:

  • For three-point shots
    • 1) Tim Hardaway : 806
    • 2) Duncan Robinson : 795
  • For the dots
    • 10) Eddie Jones : 6 194
    • 12) Bam Adebayo: 5,196

#MILWAUKEE BUCKS

Giannis, a Greek god on Bucks’ Olympus:

  • For matches played
    • 1) Junior Bridgeman : 711
    • 2) Giannis Antetokounmpo: 681
  • For home shots
    • 1) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 5 902
    • 2) Giannis Antetokounmpo : 5,466
  • For the Assists
    • 1) Paul Pressey : 3 272
    • 2) Giannis Antetokounmpo: 3,149

#MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES

Ant-Man already imposes himself in the den of wolves:

  • For three-point shots
    • 2) Andrew Wiggins : 520
    • 3) Anthony Edwards : 466
    • 4) Anthony Peeler : 465
    • 5) Kevin Love : 440
    • 6) Malik Beasley : 417
    • 7) D’Angelo Russell : 403
  • For the dots
    • 10) Isaiah Rider : 4 315
    • 16) Anthony Edwards : 3 639

#NEW ORLEANS PELICANS

Brandon Ingram is already entering the tables at NOLA:

  • For the Assists
    • 4) Greivis Vasquez: 1,063
    • 5) David West : 1 042
    • 6) Anthony Davis : 982
    • 7) Baron Davis: 950
    • 8) Brandon Ingram : 932

#NEW YORK KNICKS

Mitchell Robinson en dauphin de Pat Ewing himself ?

  • For cons
    • 2) Bill Cartwright : 543
    • 3) Marvin Webster : 542
    • 4) Mitchell Robinson : 501

#PHILADELPHIA 76ERS

Tobias Harris, real historical sniper of the 76ers?

  • For three-point shots
    • 5) Hersey Hawkins : 476
    • 6) J.J. Redick : 433
    • 7) Tobias Harris : 418

#PHOENIX SUNS

Armani is climbing the record lists in Arizona:

  • For home shots
    • 4) Kevin Johnson : 4 369
    • 5) Dick Van Arsdale : 4 328
    • 6) Devin Booker : 4 208
  • For three-point shots
    • 1) Steve Nash : 1,051
    • 2) Devin Booker : 1 045
  • For the bounces
    • 8) Paul Silas : 2 886
    • 9) Day of Majerle: 2,823
    • 10) Connie Hawkins : 2 806
    • 11) Deandre Ayton : 2 743
  • For Points
    • 3) Kevin Johnson : 12 747
    • 4) Shawn Marion : 12 134
    • 5) Dick Van Arsdale : 12 060
    • 6) Devin Booker : 12 001

#PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS

After having topped the Blazers all-time scoring listLady can still afford to scratch a few records:

  • For matches played
    • 3) Terry Porter : 758
    • 4) Damian Lillard : 730
  • For the Assists
    • 2) Clyde Drexler : 4 933
    • 3) Damian Lillard : 4 859

#TORONTO RAPTORS

Two new names on the all-time podiums in Canada?

  • For Rebounds
    • 3) Kyle Lowry : 2 954
    • 4) Anthony Davis : 2,839
    • 5) Amir Johnson : 2 836
    • 6) DeMar DeRozan : 2 739
    • 7) Pascal Siakam :
  • For the Assists
    • 3) DeMar DeRozan : 2 078
    • 4) Fred VanVleet : 1 859

#WASHINGTON WIZARDS

And we end in the capital with a record close to breaking, and not just any record:

  • For Points
    • 1) Elvin Hayes : 15 551
    • 2) Bradley Beal : 14 672

What an extensive list, just waiting for the brave to break record following record. Surely not all will be beaten this season, but more and more stars will have the opportunity to be able, like Damian Lillard, to write the history of their franchise.

Source stats : Basket-Reference

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