How quickly we forget that the refs can decide the winner.Bet it all on the nuggets
1. Better team than Thunder
2. Best player
Easiest bet in years
How quickly we forget that the refs can decide the winner.Bet it all on the nuggets
1. Better team than Thunder
2. Best player
Easiest bet in years
As in 2025-2026 or 2026-2027?Halliburton is out for next season also now?
Bleacher report said 25-26.
They'll have this core together for a bit but will have to start making the tough decisions next summer (Wallace/Dort/Hartenstein player options) and the following summer once all three max extensions are kicked in. Lucky for them they have tons of assets to keep making moves and keep cost controlled talent around that core three. Holmgren is the big gamble thought IMO. His health is a question and also, not sure if he's actually max player good.Atleast they're opening up the checkbook.
If they stick together, they are VERY capable of rattling off more titles.
I like Dort's game a lot. He's a grinder.They'll have this core together for a bit but will have to start making the tough decisions next summer (Wallace/Dort/Hartenstein player options) and the following summer once all three max extensions are kicked in. Lucky for them they have tons of assets to keep making moves and keep cost controlled talent around that core three. Holmgren is the big gamble thought IMO. His health is a question and also, not sure if he's actually max player good.
He'll be getting 14 mil from Portland and 22.5 mil from the Bucks next year, two teams paying a guy with no expectation to play. Seems like a nice deal for Portland.![]()
The Athletic (@theathletic.com)
Damian Lillard has agreed to a three-year, $45 million contract to return to the Portland Trail Blazers, a league source confirmed to The Athletic on Thursday. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6500915/2025/07/17/damian-lillard-contract-blazers-nba/?source=bsky_hqbsky.app
He’s getting $55mil from the bucks the next two years, so he’ll be knocking down about $70mil per year the next two seasons. The $22mil is just the cap hit the bucks take for the next five seasons to stretch the $110mil they still owed him.He'll be getting 14 mil from Portland and 22.5 mil from the Bucks next year, two teams paying a guy with no expectation to play. Seems like a nice deal for Portland.