The Portland Trail Blazers had a tough season in 2023-24, finishing with a 21-61 record and a win percentage of 0.256. They ranked fifth in the Northwest Division of the Western Conference.
The team’s struggles were evident, with a -8.29 strength of schedule rating and a 97.2 pace, slightly below the league average. Despite the challenges, players like Deandre Ayton showed promising performances, earning a 3.9 win share.
The Portland Trail Blazers enhanced their roster with two key additions ahead of the new season. They draughted 7-footer Donovan Clingan, who played a crucial role in UConn’s NCAA championship win, with the 7th overall pick. Clingan’s rapid development brings excitement but creates a surplus at the center position.
Additionally, the Blazers acquired 23-year-old Deni Avdija from Washington in exchange for Malcolm Brogdon and future picks, a seemingly bargain deal considering Avdija’s potential. Avdija showcased his skills last season, averaging 14.7 points (on 50% shooting) and 7.2 rebounds per game, demonstrating confidence and defensive growth, aligning with Portland’s focus on young talent.
The Portland Trail Blazers’ 2024 NBA draft pick was Donovan Clingan, center, University of Connecticut (1st round, 7th overall), and the departure was Malcolm Brogdon, who was traded to the Washington Wizards for Debi Avdija. The unsigned agents were Ibou Badji, Moses Brown, and Ashton Hagans.
With a good mix of young and experienced players, the Blazers are hoping to improve their record and make a push for the playoffs. However, with a tough schedule ahead, it won’t be easy.
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