The Trail Blazers are going to be a team that is looked at as sellers at the trade deadline. Their most valuable asset is going to be Jerami Grant. Grant is valued across the league for his scoring ability and his length on the perimeter. Once team sees him as a potential player who can solve their current issues with their star player.
The Portland Trail Blazers are in a position to be a big-time seller at the trade deadline. In order for them to get the biggest possible return for those guys, those guys have to play well over the next couple of weeks.
The road from now until the All-Star break in four weeks is treacherous. The Blazers conclude their home stand with Houston (27-13) on Saturday night, followed by a Sunday game against the Chicago Bulls (18-23).
Veteran forward Matisse Thybulle suffered an injury setback and his debut this season will be delayed. This could play a factor in how Portland goes about the upcoming NBA trade d
The Blazers guard looked strong in the first half against the Clippers but fizzled in the second half of a blowout loss.
Grading a mock trade proposal where the Portland Trail Blazers ship Jerami Grant for a package of promising young assets.
The Blazers should trade Jerami Grant, given his age and contract. Here are three deals that make sense for Portland as we approach the Feb. 6 trade deadline.
Portland looks to stop its three-game slide when the Portland Trail Blazers play Los Angeles. Thursday's matchup is the first this season between the two teams.
Grant will miss a sixth straight game Saturday as he deals with a face contusion. The veteran big man is having a rough season with the Trail Blazers, averaging 15.0 points per game, the lowest average for the 30-year-old since the 2019-20 campaign (12.0) with the Detroit Pistons.
On Wednesday night, the Portland Trail ... 2024-25 season. The Blazers will look to get into the win column, but they may need to do so without their two key forwards, Jerami Grant and Deni ...
His next opportunity to play will be against the Pelicans on Wednesday. Deni Avdija will likely remain in the Trail Blazers' starting lineup for as long as Grant is sidelined.
Grant (face) has been ruled out for Tuesday's game against the Nets. Grant will miss his seventh consecutive contest due to a facial contusion. Kris Murray should continue to see an uptick in ...