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Trail Blazers Offer Fans Chance to Own Piece of 1977 Championship Court
The franchise launches 'The 1977 Experience' promotion to sell fragments of the historic hardwood
Published on Mar. 6, 2026
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The Portland Trail Blazers are offering fans a unique opportunity to own a piece of the basketball court from their 1977 championship season. The franchise has launched 'The 1977 Experience,' which includes various packages ranging from $150 to $2,500 that feature framed sections of the historic hardwood, as well as the chance to have one's name etched on a new 'Wall of Champions' at the Moda Center.
Why it matters
This promotion allows Blazers fans to acquire a tangible connection to the team's lone NBA title, which was led by legends like Bill Walton and Maurice Lucas. It also supports the franchise's youth initiatives through the Trail Blazers foundation.
The details
The public sales portion of 'The 1977 Experience' opened on Friday, March 6, 2026. Fans can purchase a simple 2-by-2-foot piece of the court for $150 to $250, or a larger 7-by-7-foot slab with a color frame and Blazers logo engraving for $500. More elaborate packages that include additional court fragments are also available.
- The 1977 Trail Blazers won the NBA championship that year.
- The 'The 1977 Experience' promotion launched on March 6, 2026.
The players
Bill Walton
A Hall of Fame center who led the 1977 Trail Blazers to the NBA championship.
Maurice Lucas
An All-Star forward who was a key member of the 1977 championship Blazers team.
Lionel Hollins
A starting guard on the 1977 Trail Blazers championship squad.
What they’re saying
“This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for our fans to own a piece of Blazers history.”
— Chris McGowan, President and CEO, Portland Trail Blazers (oregonlive.com)
What’s next
The public sales portion of 'The 1977 Experience' will remain open through the end of the 2026 NBA season.
The takeaway
The Trail Blazers' 'The 1977 Experience' promotion allows devoted fans to acquire tangible mementos from the franchise's lone championship season, providing a unique way to connect with the team's storied past.
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