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Stephen Curry PORTLAND DEBUT ROOKIE 2010 Trail Blazers Warriors 1/2 Full Ticket

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NBA Trail Blazers 1-2-2010 Brandon Roy

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from the 2009-10 NBA Season.
January 2, 2010 Portland Trail Blazers vs Golden State Warriors at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland, Oregon
1/2/2010
PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS 40th ANNIVERSARY - ripcity SINCE 1970
BRANDON ROY "B-Roy" pictured on the ticket (HIGH SCORER 37-Points)
 
STEPHEN CURRY "Baby-Faced Assassin"
PORTLAND DEBUT
ROOKIE SEASON
1st GAME PLAYED in PORTLAND!!!
32nd NBA GAME PLAYED
41st 3-POINTER MADE
375th POINT SCORED (375 points)
9 Points 1 Rebound 1 Assist 1 Steal
(Steph, Baby-Faced Assassin, Chef Curry, The Human Torch, Threezus)
8x All Star, 2x Scoring Champ, 2015-16 STL Champ
3x NBA Champ, 7x All-NBA, 2009-10 All-Rookie
2x MVP, NBA 75th Anniv. Team, 2021-22 AS MVP
 
BRANDON ROY "B-Roy"
GAME HIGH 37 POINTS
37 Points 6 Rebounds 5 Assists 2 Steals
(B-Roy, Daggers, The Natural)
3x All Star, 2x All-NBA
2006-07 ROY, 2006-07 All-Rookie
(Pictured on ticket)
 
MONTA ELLIS 30 Points 5 Rebounds 4 Assists
MARTELL WEBSTER 21 Points 11 Rebounds 3 Assists 2 Blocks
ANDRE MILLER 23 Points 5 Rebounds 6 Assists 1 Steal
DANTE CUNNINGHAM 6 Points 10 Rebounds 1 Assist 1 Block (ROOKIE)
 
Short-handed Blazers get 37 from Roy, pound cold-shooting Warriors
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Portland Trail Blazers keep losing players -- and they keep winning games.  Brandon Roy scored 37 points, Andre Miller added 23 and the Blazers won for the sixth time in seven games with a 105-89 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night despite dressing only eight players.  "We're just laughing because we can't understand it either," said Martell Webster, who had 21 points and 11 rebounds for the Blazers. "We're just going out and playing. We have nothing to lose."  Monta Ellis continued his strong play against Portland, leading the Warriors with 30 points. Corey Maggette added 22 points and 10 rebounds, and Anthony Randolph had 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Warriors, who shot 68.4 percent in the first quarter but 33.3 percent the rest of the way. They tied a season low for points and are 0-9 when scoring fewer than 100.  Blazers have been hampered by a spate of injuries and essentially used six players. Rookie forward Jeff Pendergraph started but played just 9 minutes. Shavlik Randolph, a recent acquisition with an injury hardship exemption, played less than a minute.  Of eight players on the shelf, the latest two to go down are forward LaMarcus Aldridge, who sustained a sprained ankle against the Clippers on Wednesday, and guard Steve Blake, who was hospitalized with pneumonia on Friday.  "With only eight players we had to be very creative in finding ways to maximize our talent," said Juwan Howard, who added he had never seen one team have so many serious injuries in his 15-year NBA career.  Golden State, on the other hand, is getting healthier. Center Andris Biedrins played his third game after missing 25, and power forward Ronny Turiaf rejoined the team Dec. 26 after missing 12 games. Even though Portland was missing big men Greg Oden, Joel Przybilla and Aldridge, neither Biedrins or Turiaf was a factor in the game.  Roy was sensational for Portland, making 12 of 16 field goal attempts and 12 of 14 free throws in 42 minutes. He has scored 23 or more points in 15 consecutive games, the longest string of 20-point games in the league.  He was nearly matched by Ellis, who had 13 of his points in the first quarter but was less effective as Portland pulled ahead in the fourth. Ellis had 34 points, eight assists and a career-high tying six steals against Portland in a 108-94 win on Nov. 20.  "I can't win a game by myself," Ellis said. "It just wasn't there tonight. Nobody played up to their ability."  The Warriors (9-23) are one of only three teams in the NBA with less than 10 wins.  "That was one of the worst performances of the season -- that I coached anyway; we had a couple of stinkers when I was sick," Golden State coach Don Nelson said. "We just didn't get any performances out of our smalls. They went and matched up with us and their smalls beat our smalls."  Golden State ran out to a 17-3 lead and was up 41-31 after the first quarter, making 15 of 22 from the field. The second quarter was an entirely different story for the Warriors, who went just 6 of 18 from the field and scored only 15 points while letting Portland back in the game. Martell Webster hit a pair of free throws to pull the Blazers within one, 56-55 at the half.  The Blazers took their first lead early in the third after Webster made two 20-footers. Anthony Randolph scored to give the Warriors a 69-66 lead, but Portland closed out the third with a 12-4 run.  Meanwhile, the Warriors had lost all ability to hit shots and Portland gained a comfortable advantage. Webster made a 3-pointer to give the Blazers an 89-80 lead. Roy dunked and then hit two free throws with 3:16 remaining to put Portland up by 12 and essentially seal the game.  Game notes -- Golden State is 3-16 on the road this season. ... The Warriors have dominated the series of late, winning five of the last seven. ... Rookie Dante Cunningham had a career-high 10 rebounds for Portland.
 
ULTRA RARE FULL SEASON TICKET IN MINT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  No Creases, Sharp Corners, Beautiful Ticket!
Ticket measures 2-1/4 x 6-1/2 Inches.
Section 114 - Row B - Seat 9
 
Photo/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only.
Ticket will be shipped in the Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder) shown in the photos.
It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking.
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$599.00 inc. tax
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