Jim Paxon
Jim Paxson
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Jim Paxson is a well-known American former basketball player and coach. His full name is James E. Paxson.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on July 19, 1957, in Columbus, Ohio. Unfortunately, we do not have information about his passing date.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Paxson holds American nationality and was a professional basketball player and coach.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Ohio, Jim Paxson developed an early interest in sports, particularly basketball. His passion for the game led him to become one of the most successful players of his generation.
As a young boy, Paxson's family encouraged his athletic pursuits. He was part of the basketball team at Linden-McKinley High School in Columbus, Ohio. Under the guidance of Coach Larry Hoppert, Jim developed his skills and became a standout player in high school basketball.
Major Accomplishments
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Paxson had an illustrious basketball career. During his time with the Portland Trail Blazers (1979-1988), he earned numerous accolades for his exceptional shooting abilities and clutch performances on the court. Paxson's most notable achievement came when he helped the Portland Trail Blazers win their only NBA championship in 1990.
Notable Works or Actions
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As a player, Jim Paxson was an essential component of the Portland Trail Blazers' back-to-back Eastern Conference finals appearances in 1991 and 1992. He played alongside other talented players like Clyde Drexler and Terry Porter, forming one of the most potent shooting trios in NBA history.
Impact and Legacy
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Paxson's contributions to basketball extend beyond his playing days. After retiring as a player, he transitioned into coaching and eventually became the head coach for the Portland Trail Blazers (1995-2001). During his tenure, Paxson led the team to two consecutive playoff appearances in 2000 and 2001.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Jim Paxson's enduring legacy is a testament to his dedication to basketball. He remains one of the greatest shooters in NBA history, with numerous accolades for his clutch performances on the court. As both a player and coach, Paxson left an indelible mark on the sport. His commitment to excellence has inspired countless players and coaches around the world.
Jim Paxson's influence extends beyond his playing career as he continues to be a respected figure in basketball circles. He is widely quoted for his insights on leadership, teamwork, and perseverance, making him a celebrated voice within the basketball community.
Quotes by Jim Paxon

The fire is three times the size it was at noon on Wednesday. We are not going to get in front of the fire and attack it. This fire will go where it will.

The fire's going to raise its head and get up and run today. We are very much not in control. Nature is in control.

It's still a concern because we want to stop this fire. At this point there are no structures, no dwellings, no people at risk on the entire perimeter of the fire.

There's going to be a lot of fire out here for a long time. This fire's going to burn for weeks.

Fire went through there raging. It was running a mile-and-a-half-an-hour through the ponderosa pine.

We didn't go up in our containment any. But the feeling is that with these thunderstorm developments ... that we need one more day to go up on that containment.

We're tying to get ahead of the fire and get to work. We've got to build a 90-mile fire line, and we're not going to get that done today. It's going to take three or four days.

With the fire spreading in so many directions it will be a long time before we can get it contained.

