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Shaedon Sharpe was one of two Portland Trail Blazers players to land a notable contract extension on Sunday. As Sharpe is slated to play out the final season of
The Portland Trail Blazers finalized their roster two days before the beginning of the regular season, signing guard Javonte Cooke to a two-way contract. The move, widely expected after the team waived Cooke last week, was officially announced Monday by general Joe Cronin.
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The improvement on offense was real, too. A near 38% shooter from deep and a willing cutter, Camara has evolved into a true two-way switchblade. At 6-foot-7 and 229 pounds, he’s a modern forward built for switching ball-screens. Basically, he's the dude every contender needs. For the first time in a while, that prototype is Portland's to claim.
Shaedon Sharpe’s contract extension with the Trail Blazers is for four years and $90 million. A former lottery pick, Sharpe was selected No. 7 overall by the Trail Blazers in the 2022 NBA Draft. Sharpe will be entering his fourth season in the NBA, and has become one of the Blazers’ key core pieces.
A mock trade has the Portland Trail Blazers sending Jrue Holiday to the Miami Heat in exchange for two players to upgrade their roster depth.
The Blazers on Friday waived guard Javonte Cooke, paring their roster to 17 players, which includes a pair of two-way players.
Portland Trail Blazers center Yang Hansen took a major step in life by passing his driver's test on Sunday, which will allow him to drive in the city. He bough
The Portland Trail Blazers host the Minnesota Timberwolves in the season opener. Wednesday's meeting is the first this season between the squads.