The Portland Trail Blazers Have A Talent Problem
The Portland Trail Blazers enter the 2026-27 season with a roster that looks considerably different from the one that reached the playoffs last year. Portland finished 42-40 and improved significantly after the All-Star break, going 15-11 while posting a +3.0 Net Rating compared with -2.0 before the break. The biggest change came on the defensive end, with the team's Defensive Rating improving from 115.5 before the All-Star break to 109.3 afterward. That improvement gave Portland a foundation to build upon. The offseason then added another layer of complexity. Ja Morant arrived as a former All-Star, Damian Lillard is returning from an Achilles injury, and Portland still has Jrue Holiday, Scoot Henderson and Shaedon Sharpe competing for opportunities in the backcourt. Deni Avdija is also coming off a breakout season in which he averaged 24.2 points, 6.9 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game. Portland has accumulated a considerable amount of talent. The bigger question entering the sea...