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F orm er Portland T rail B lazer
and N B A A ll-star T erry Porter
w as nam ed as a new studio an a
lyst and sidel ine reporter for B laz
ers B roadcasting M onday after
earlie r being nam ed an assistant
co ach for the L ew is & C lark
C o llege Pioneers.
P o rter w ill jo in the T rail B laz
ers b ro ad castin g team for 76
g am es during the cu rren t se a
son. He brings his 20-plus years
o f N B A experience as a p lay er
and coach to provide c o m m en
tary along w ith M ichael H olton.
Ju st last w eek, P o rte r w as
n am ed as a new assistant coach
at L ew is and Clark.
P o rter spent 17 years in the
N B A as a player, b eginning his
caree r w ith the P ortland T rail
blazers as the 24th overall pick in
the 1985 draft from W isconsin-
S tevens Point.
H e spent a decade w ith the
B lazers, leading the team to the
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single-gam e record for the m ost
free throw s m ade w ithout a m iss
w ith 15 (June 7 ,1 9 9 0 in D etroit),
w hile being the Trail B lazers' all-
tim e assists leader w ith 5,319. In
1993, he received the J. W alter
K ennedy C itizenship A w ard. O n
Dec. 16, 2008 the T rail B lazers
retired his #30 jersey .
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"Overhead power lines are
closer than you think.'’
No Jail for Minor Charges
M ultnom ah C ounty D istrict
A tto rn e y M ike S ch ru n k says
som e people convicted o f m inor
drug possession, hit-and-run, and
sh oplifting w ill no longer face
the threat o f jail.
Schrunk told K G W that b u d
get cuts have left his office un
able to prosecute som e crim es.
O ffen d ers w ould get the eq u iv a
lent o f a speeding ticket.
P ortland Police C h ie f M ike
R eese is telling officers to m ake
arrests as usual. T hen it w ill be
up to Schrunk to decide w hich
cases he can affo rd to p ro s
e cu te.
M ayor Sam A dam s called the
lack o f prosecution u n accep t
able. H e recom m ends the county
cut its riv er patrol unit and shift
that funding to the D A 's office.
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