The 2013–14 Portland Trail Blazers season was the franchise's 44th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Prior to this season, the Rose Garden was renamed as the Moda Center. The season saw the Blazers improve on their mediocre 2012-13 output, finishing with a 54-28 record, and finishing 5th in the West. After a three-year hiatus, the Blazers returned to the playoffs, facing the Houston Rockets, in the first round, their first meeting since 2009. The Blazers breezed past the Rockets in six games, thanks to Damian Lillard's series-clinching three in Game 6 at home. However, their season ended in the next round with a defeat to the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs in five games.
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Draft picks
Future draft picks
Credits
2016 second-round draft pick from New York
New York's 2016 second-round pick is protected for selections 31–37 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then New York's obligation to Portland will be extinguished) [July 15, 2012]
Debits
2014 first-round draft pick to Charlotte
Portland's first-round pick is protected for selections 1–12 in 2014 or 1–12 in 2015 or unprotected in 2016 (Charlotte-Portland, February 24, 2011).
2014 second-round draft pick to Denver
Portland's 2014 second-round pick was traded to Denver (June 24, 2011).
2015 second-round draft pick to Cleveland
Portland's 2015 second-round pick to Cleveland [June 27, 2013]
2016 second-round draft pick to Cleveland
Portland's 2016 second-round pick to Cleveland [June 27, 2013]
2017 second-round draft pick to Houston
Portland's 2017 second-round pick to Houston [July 10, 2013]
Roster
Pre-season
Regular season
Season standings
Game log
Playoffs
Game log
Player statistics
Transactions
Overview
Free agents
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