The Portland Trail Blazers' group has been revealed for the second annual In-Season Tournament, now rebranded as the Emirates NBA Cup. The Blazers will face some formidable foes in the group stage, it appears.
A crazy comeback wasn’t enough for the rusty Summer League Blazers to pull out a win. The Portland Trail Blazers opened the Donovan Clingan era with a manic, late-game comeback that fell just short against the San Antonio Spurs at Las Vegas Summer League.
As the Summer League approaches, Trail Blazers fans are gearing up to see new talents and strategies unfold. Here's a helpful guide on where and how to catch all the action as Portland takes to the court.
San Antonio’s new guard playfully prodded Portland’s center when his name was called first in the draft. What’s a little trash talk among former teammates?
There’s more talent, but not enough for postseason play. Outside of the two NBA Draft day acquisitions, the Portland Trail Blazers have had a relatively quiet offseason.
As things presently stand, the Portland Trail Blazers have made exactly one move in free agency thus far, signing Bryce McGowens to a two-way contract following a run with the Charlotte Hornets from 2022-24.
One of the biggest moves that the Portland Trail Blazers have made this offseason was acquiring forward Deni Avdija from the Washington Wizards. Portland shipped veteran point guard Malcolm Brogdon for Avdija, giving them much more depth at the position.
Bryce McGowens is coming off a season where he appeared in 59 games for the Charlotte Hornets. The former Nebraska star finished the year with averages of 5.1 points and 1.7 rebounds per contest while shooting 43.9% from the field and 33.3% from the three-point range.
The Portland Trail Blazers are in rebuild mode as they are doing their best to develop and build around their young player Scoot Henderson who will be going into his second year in the NBA.
The Portland Trail Blazers have a talented young core and the assets to go after a big fish this offseason. The front office should be scouring both the trade and free agent markets to find the right player who could complete this young team’s core and help elevate the Blazers to credible contenders.
Matisse Thybulle may be healthy but won’t play for the Australian Boomers at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
Portland Trail Blazers guard Anfernee Simons’s “status is worth keeping an eye on,” per The Rose Garden Report’s Sean Highkin. “On draft night, Cronin said the Blazers are ‘committed’ to building around Scoot Henderson and Shaedon Sharpe, and didn’t mention Simons’ name.
In the 2024 NBA Draft, the Portland Trail Blazers used the No. 7 overall pick to grab two-time NCAA Champion big man Donovan Clingan. The 7-foot-2 man in the middle will have to battle a crowded front-court rotation during his first season for Chauncey Billups's squad.
Things are looking up for the Portland Trail Blazers. It’s not as if this team is going to be competing for a championship this season, but there’s no denying that the future is looking bright for this young and highly-promising squad.
He is a true three-level scorer and led the team with 22.6 points per game this past season on 38.5 percent from deep.
Center Donovan Clingan, the No. 7 overall pick of the 2024 NBA Draft, has officially signed his rookie scale contract, the Trail Blazers announced in a press release.
While much of the talk surrounding the Lakers through the start of NBA free agency has been about the players they didn't land, the tides have shifted slightly in the past few days.
The 25-year-old appeared in 34 games for the Blazers last season but played a very limited role.
The 2024 NBA Draft got underway on Wednesday at 8 p.m., but the evening began a bit earlier for the Wizards when it was announced that forward Deni Avdija was traded for Malcolm Brogdon and a slew of picks.
For Wizards fans who thought this past season's 15-67 record was rock bottom, think again.
The Trail Blazers have added a pair of assistant coaches to Chauncey Billups‘ staff, confirming Monday in a press release that they’ve hired Nate Bjorkgren and Chris Fleming.
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