Portland Trail Blazers unveil jersey detail honoring Bill Walton
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Honoring former Portland Trail Blazer Bill Walton, the team unveiled a new detail on their jerseys paying tribute to the Rip City legend.
During the 2024-25 season, all Portland jerseys will feature a “uniquely Walton” tie-dye band with his 32 number in white writing.
The tribute comes after Walton passed away May 27 at the age of 71 following a lengthy battle with cancer.
“A legend as vibrant and memorable as Walton deserves a fitting band, and the unique band that will don Trail Blazers jerseys this season accomplishes just that,” the team announced Thursday.
As a Trail Blazer, Walton was a two-time NBA All Star in 1977 and 1978 – leading the Blazers to the historic championship run in ’77.
Among his many accomplishments during his career, Walton earned the NBA Most Valuable Player award in 1978 – the same year he was selected All-NBA First Team, named to the All-Defensive Team in back-to-back seasons, and awarded the NBA Finals MVP in 1977.
Highlighting his post-NBA career, the Trail Blazers said, “As a broadcaster, he brought the game to life with rich and lively commentary that connected fans to the game in exciting and memorable ways. Off the court, Walton was a friend, father, husband and community leader.”
The Blazers are also hosting a Bill Walton Tribute Night game March 9 against the Detroit Pistons. Fans are encouraged to wear tie-dye and will receive a special tie-dye headband “so they can rock Bill’s classic style.”