Blazers offseason outlook: Portland has some options, but which path will it choose?
The Blazers have some promising youth and solid vets, but how will they choose to improve? Or will they?
It was an interesting season for Portland, as the Blazers made it back to the playoffs for the first time since 2021 on the shoulders of an interesting mixture of youth and seasoned veterans. Deni Avdija turned into an All-Star, Donovan Clingan began shooting 3s, Jrue Holiday turned back the clock, and Toumani Camara kept drawing offensive fouls. Times are promising in Portland, which only makes the fan base that much more curious as to what's next.
Will the Blazers accelerate their timeline with Damian Lillard coming back next season? Or will they try to go younger and lean into the part of the core that remains more theoretical? Hell, could they use the fact that they have Milwaukee's picks to make a play for Giannis Antetokounmpo ?
The beauty is in the road ahead, even if we don't truly know where it leads. 2025-26 finish Record: 42-40, 8th in the Western Conference. Eliminated by the San Antonio Spurs 4-1 in the first round.
Highlight of the season Unquestionably, the biggest highlight was the confirmation that Avdija was indeed a star level player. After finishing last year playing pretty well, questions lingered about the legitimacy of his improvements. Those questions were thoroughly silenced this season with his All-Star nod and line of 24.