Jerome Kersey
came to the Portland
Trail Blazers from
Longwood College, an
NCAA Division II
school, where he set
school records for
points, rebounds,
steals, and blocked
shots, with a 57%
shooting record.
Portland selected
him in the 1984 NBA
draft and he
immediately became a
regular contributor
off the bench.
Hitting his stride
in his third year
with the Blazers, he
became a starter,
and was part of the
nucleus of a strong
Portland team ,
along with Clyde
Drexler and Terry
Porter that made it
to the NBA Finals
two out of the next
three years (1990
and 1992).
As a Trail Blazer,
Jerome was near the
top in many of
Portland’s career
categories at the
time, including
games played
(second), minutes
(third), scoring
(third), rebounding
(second), assists
(sixth), steals
(third), field goals
(fourth), and
blocked shots
(second).
In
more recent years,
Kersey was hired by
the Trail Blazers to
serve as director of
player programs
during the 2003-04
NBA season. He then
rejoined his former
teammate, Terry
Porter as assistant
coach with the
Milwaukee Bucks.
In November
2005, Jerome Kersey
entered Longwood’s
first Hall of Fame
class, and this past
year, was inducted
into the Virginia
Sports Hall of Fame.