It's Time to Find Out How Ready Scoot Henderson Is for a Postseason Push
Henderson's first seven games back from injury have been encouraging. Now, the Trail Blazers need him.
Sharpe will not be in contention for an Olympic roster spot but will participate in camp with the national team.
The Blazers recently bought the building next to their practice facility in Tualatin for $4.6 million.
With two weeks left before the draft, national projections are all over the place—even more so than usual.
Plus, questions on Shaedon Sharpe's health, where Joe Cronin and Chauncey Billups stand with ownership, and coaching staff hires.
Tackling draft-related topics in the first part of this week's mailbag.
In their first session since the lottery, Portland's front office hosted six prospects.
Recent staff changes and the uncertainty of Billups' contract status have led to league-wide speculation about the head coach's future.
Making sense of the skepticism around the upcoming draft class.
The Blazers' lottery luck was the opposite of last year. The circumstances could not be more different.
After a planned expansion team fell through last year, there is interest from two prospective ownership groups in bringing women's professional basketball back to Portland.
The Blazers have a 13.2 percent chance at landing the No. 1 overall pick in Sunday's lottery.
Two assistant coaches did not have their contracts renewed, according to a league source.