Center Deandre Ayton could find his way out of Portland. Portland likely won't move Ayton until the offseason because of how expensive Ayton's contract is relative to how he has been playing. Ayton hasn't exactly done a good job of raising his trade value.
Deandre Ayton has not quite had the season he was hoping to with the Portland Trail Blazers. His production simply has not been up to par with his current contract. Now, the Portland Trail Blazers are witnessing their rookie center,
Portland will try to end its four-game slide when the Portland Trail Blazers take on Houston. The teams meet Saturday for the first time this season.
Deandre Ayton received an important injury update for the Trail Blazers' game on Saturday night against the Heat.
Based on intel from NBA insider Brett Siegel, Deandre Ayton's time with the Trail Blazers could be running out.
The Blazers will have their hands full with Herro, who is averaging 23.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 5.0 assists, shooting 46.8 percent from the field and 40.2 percent from three. Every single one of those categories is a career-high for the Kentucky guard, who is having a breakout year in his sixth season.
Grading a mock trade proposal where the Portland Trail Blazers ship Jerami Grant for a package of promising young assets.
Ayton had two points (1-4 FG) and eight rebounds in 24 minutes during Tuesday's 132-114 loss to the Nets. After returning from a one-game absence due to left calf soreness, Ayton had a nightmare showing as he was held to a season-low two points.
The Portland Trail Blazers are among the bottom feeders in the league and the Western Conference. The Blazers will likely stay at the bottom for the remainder
The Pelicans will play host to conference opponent Portland. Wednesday's matchup is the first this season for the teams.
Portland is near the bottom of the Western Conference as they continue their rebuild. It remains to be seen if Deandre Ayton will factor into the Blazers’ long-term plans. He could be their ...