Trail Blazers, Shaedon Sharpe and Toumani Camara
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The Portland Trail Blazers made a couple of major moves for the future of their franchise ahead of the NBA’s opening week. Among those moves was the decision to
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.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/trailblazers as Blazers Predicted to Take Major Leap in Key Category. With few people outside of the Pacific Northwest watching the Portland Trail Blazers on a game-to-game basis, it may come as a surprise to learn that this team is among the most elite defensive groups in the league.
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.
NBA champion Jrue Holiday is ready to pass the ball on his Boston-area estate, listing the luxe estate for $6.899 million just weeks after being traded back to the Portland Trail Blazers, The Post has learned. Holiday, 35, purchased the estate, located in the tony town of Newton, for $6.5 million in May 2024, public records show.
New Portland Trail Blazers center is a different kind of rookie. The CBA standout was a fast riser in last June's 2025 NBA Draft, having leapt into the first ro
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Shaedon Sharpe is likely to sign a new deal with the Portland Trail Blazers expected to lock him down in the coming days.