One NBA writer proposed that the Memphis Grizzlies acquire Jerami Grant from the Portland Trail Blazers this summer. Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report proposed
One of the biggest questions heading into the offseason for the Portland Trail Blazers is what the team will do with forward Jerami Grant. Grant will be entering into the second year of his large contract extension and is scheduled to earn $29.7 million next season.
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Portland Trail Blazers star forward Jerami Grant has been ruled out for the remainder of Saturday night’s road game versus the Memphis Grizzlies due to a lower-body injury, as announced by the team via its official account on X (formerly Twitter).
Finishing off their third consecutive "tanking" season, ESPN's Brian Windhorst reports that the sentiment within the Blazers organization surrounds the
Portland Trail Blazers forward Jerami Grant has been Portland’s most consistent offensive weapon so far this season. That’s why it was concerning for Chauncey Billups and crew when Grant was forced to exit the Blazers’ loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Friday after only 10 minutes with lower back soreness.
On January 17, 2024, the Portland Trail Blazers made good on a whirlwind, come-from-behind victory against the Brooklyn Nets. While it was Anfernee Simons who floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee for the win, that master stroke would not have been without the preceding offensive possession.
As we approach the NBA trade deadline, we’ve begun to see more and more names around the league pop up as candidates who could be in for a change in scenery.
The Portland Trail Blazers don’t have much to play for and are eyeing more ping-pong balls in the upcoming NBA draft than wins in the regular season. With the trajectory they’re going at, the Blazers are on the right track.
After a rowdy offseason that saw them re-signing Dejounte Murray to a long-term deal and trading John Collins to the Utah Jazz, the Atlanta Hawks have underperformed in 2023-24.
Dallas' Luka Doncic is playing at an MVP level, but for the Mavs to compete for a championship and convince him to stay long-term, a trade for another star is paramount.
Through 25 games, the Dallas Mavericks are sitting pretty with a 16-9 record, which is good for third-place in a tightly-contested Western Conference. Even with sixth-year star Luka Doncic producing at an MVP level, though, there is a sense that the Mavs are still a piece or two away from becoming a true championship contender.
On Monday evening, the Portland Trail Blazers will face off against the Los Angeles Clippers in California. For the game, they will be without one of
Jerami Grant scored 30 points on 10-of-13 shooting and the Portland Trail Blazers halted an eight-game losing streak with a convincing 121-105 victory over the visiting Utah Jazz on Wednesday night.
The Portland Trail Blazers are ready to spam the hard reset button.
Portland Trail Blazers forward Jerami Grant, who becomes trade eligible on January 15, is expected to become available before the 2024 trade deadline, according to rival league NBA executives.
Jerami Grant's days with the Portland Trail Blazers could be numbered.
Following the trade of Damian Lillard, the Trail Blazers are expected to immediately begin listening to trade inquires on newly acquired guard Jrue Holiday.
An anonymous member of the Portland Trail Blazers fired back at critics who criticized the franchise for giving Jerami Grant a five-year, $160 million contract during a private conversation with NBA writer Keith Smith of Spotrac.
One NBA insider believes the Portland Trail Blazers could trade Jerami Grant during the 2023-24 regular season despite signing him to a five-year, $160 million contract this summer.
Damian Lillard finally requested a trade from the Portland Trail Blazers. But not before they opened the vault for Jerami Grant.
Grant is a fine player who scores 20 points per game, hit threes at a 40 percent clip last season and blows stuff up defensively with his length and activity. But it is a serious risk to shell out that kind of contract for Grant.
Jerami Grant is re-signing with the Trail Blazers, having agreed to a five-year, $160MM contract.
The Detroit Pistons are interested in reuniting with Jerami Grant this summer, according to NBA insider James L. Edwards III of The Athletic. Edwards III, who covers the Pistons, talked about Detroit and Grant with Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
The Pistons are expected to try to improve quickly and try to make a run at the playoffs under new coach Monty Williams, and one way to do that is by adding veteran talent.
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