History of The Portland Trail Blazers - Records Vs. Opponents

Records Vs. Opponents

for the 1970–71 season through the 1980–81 season

Team W L PCT OT Postseason
San Antonio Spurs 9 9 .000 2–1
Chicago Bulls 24 30 .000 2–0 2–1
Miami Heat 0 0 .000 0–0
Milwaukee Bucks 15 36 .000 1–1
Boston Celtics 13 27 .000 1–1
Sacramento Kings 29 26 .000 2–2 1–2
Detroit Pistons 21 24 .000 2–0
Golden State Warriors 29 32 .000 3–1
Houston Rockets 15 30 .000 0–1
Oklahoma City Thunder 28 44 .000 1–2 3–6
Los Angeles Lakers 30 35 .000 1–1 4–0
Philadelphia 76ers 20 25 .000 0–1 4–2
Atlanta Hawks 16 24 .000 1–0
New York Knicks 18 22 .000 0–1
Phoenix Suns 24 40 .000 0–3 1–2
Utah Jazz 14 17 .000 0–1
Dallas Mavericks 4 1 .000 0–0
Indiana Pacers 10 6 .000 1–0
Washington Wizards 16 22 .000 1-0
New Jersey Nets 10 4 .000 0-1
Orlando Magic 0 0 .000 0-0
Cleveland Cavaliers 30 20 .000 1-0
Los Angeles Clippers 33 25 .000 3-1
Denver Nuggets 17 12 .000 0-1 4–2
New Orleans Hornets 0 0 .000 0-0
Minnesota Timberwolves 0 0 .000 0-0
Memphis Grizzlies 0 0 .000 0-0
Toronto Raptors 0 0 .000 0-0
Charlotte Bobcats 0 0 .000 0-0

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