Norman Powell
American basketball player
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February 10 2022 | Norman Powell suffered a medial sesamoid bone fracture in his left foot, which sidelined him for two months. |
February 6 2022 | In his debut for the Los Angeles Clippers, Norman Powell scored 28 points and recorded 4 assists in a game against the Milwaukee Bucks, which the Clippers lost 137–113. |
February 4 2022 | Norman Powell was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers, along with Robert Covington, in exchange for Eric Bledsoe, Justise Winslow, Keon Johnson, and a 2025 second-round pick. |
August 6 2021 | Norman Powell signed a new five-year, $90 million contract with the Portland Trail Blazers. |
March 27 2021 | Norman Powell made his debut for the Portland Trail Blazers, recording a game-high 22 points in 36 minutes during a 112–105 victory over the Orlando Magic. |
March 25 2021 | The Portland Trail Blazers acquired Norman Powell from the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Gary Trent Jr. and Rodney Hood. |
March 17 2021 | He scored a career-high 43 points in a close loss at Detroit. |
January 2021 | Powell moved into the starting lineup for the Raptors. |
2020 | Powell was named the NBA's Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the first time in his career after averaging 31.3 points on 56 percent shooting. |
September 2020 | In the playoffs, Powell helped the Raptors tie the series against the Boston Celtics in Game 6 by scoring 15 of his 23 points in two overtime periods of a 125–122 victory. |
March 5 2020 | Powell scored a career-high 37 points in a 121–113 win over the Golden State Warriors. |
January 31 2020 | Powell fractured the fourth metacarpal of his left hand during a game against the Detroit Pistons. |
2019 | Norman Powell won an NBA championship with the Toronto Raptors. |
November 29 2019 | Powell scored 19 of his career-high 33 points in the third quarter of a 90–83 victory over the Orlando Magic. |
April 7 2019 | Powell matched his season high with 23 points in a 117–109 overtime win over the Miami Heat. |
March 22 2019 | He achieved a career-high 11 rebounds in a 116–109 loss against the Oklahoma City Thunder. |
January 6 2019 | Powell scored a season-high 23 points in a 121–105 win over the Indiana Pacers. |
December 19 2018 | Powell returned to action against the Indiana Pacers after missing 21 games due to his shoulder injury. |
November 5 2018 | Powell partially dislocated his left shoulder joint during a game against the Utah Jazz and was ruled out indefinitely. |
October 2017 | In October 2017, Norman Powell collaborated with web host GoDaddy to launch his personal website along with his first single titled 'No Problem'. |
October 8 2017 | Powell signed a four-year, $42 million contract extension with the Toronto Raptors, which began with the 2018–19 season. |
April 24 2017 | In Game 5 of the Raptors' first-round playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks, Powell scored a playoff career-high 25 points in a 118–93 win. |
December 20 2016 | Powell scored a season-high 21 points off the bench in a 116–104 win over the Brooklyn Nets. |
April 2016 | Powell was named the NBA Rookie of the Month for April after averaging 15.3 points per game. |
April 13 2016 | In the regular-season finale, Powell achieved a new season high of 30 points in a 103–96 win against the Brooklyn Nets. |
April 8 2016 | Powell set a new season high with 27 points in a 111–98 win over the Indiana Pacers while resting All-Stars DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry. |
March 30 2016 | He scored 10 points in a 105–97 win over the Atlanta Hawks, helping the Raptors secure their first 50-win season in franchise history. |
March 28 2016 | Powell topped his season high by scoring 18 points in a 119–100 loss against the Oklahoma City Thunder. |
March 15 2016 | In his eighth career start, Powell scored a then season-high 17 points in a 107–89 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. |
February 2 2016 | Powell made his first NBA start in a 104–97 win over the Phoenix Suns, contributing with two steals. |
2015 | At the end of the 2014–15 season, Norman Powell was voted first-team All-Pac-12, received honorable mention for the All-Defensive Team, and was named first-team all-district by the USBWA and second-team all-district by the NABC. |
July 15 2015 | Powell signed with the Toronto Raptors. |
June 25 2015 | Norman Powell was selected with the 46th overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft by the Milwaukee Bucks, whose draft rights were subsequently traded to the Toronto Raptors. |
March 1 2015 | On March 1, 2015, Powell scored a career-high 28 points in a 72–67 win over Washington State. |
2014 | During the 2013–14 season, Norman Powell started all 37 games, became a significant offensive threat, and earned honorable mention for the Pac-12 Conference All-Defensive Team. |
2014 | During his senior year at UCLA, Norman Powell entered the season as the Bruins' top returning player and emerged as a team leader. |
2013 | In the 2012–13 season, Norman Powell averaged 6.1 points in 22.1 minutes across all 35 games, making nine starts. |
2011 | Norman Powell became the only true freshman to play significant minutes for UCLA during the 2011–12 season, averaging 17.8 minutes, contributing 4.6 points and 2.2 rebounds in 33 games. |
2011 | In his senior season, Powell was again named first-team all-state and league MVP, averaging 20.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 2.4 steals. |
2011 | After high school, Norman Powell chose to play college basketball for UCLA, opting for it over San Diego State, Arizona, and Oregon. |
2011 | Powell was considered a four-star recruit by ESPN.com, being listed as the No. 15 shooting guard and the No. 52 player in the nation. |
2010 | In his junior year, Powell was awarded first-team all-state honors and was named the Western League Most Valuable Player (MVP). |
2010 | Powell led his team to capture the CIF Division II Boys' State Championship, scoring 24 points in a 74–59 victory over Mountain View St. Francis. |
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