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Haynes: Blazers, LaMarcus Aldridge's Camp Discuss Trade Possibilities; No Move Imminent

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The Portland Trail Blazers and representatives of All-Star forward LaMarcus Aldridge reportedly met recently to discuss the possibility of trade scenarios, but a move isn't considered imminent.

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Chris HaynesofCSNNW.comreportsthat the Portland Trail Blazers and representatives of All-Star forward LaMarcus Aldridge met recently to discuss the possibility of trade scenarios but that a move isn't considered imminent.

The camp for Portland Trail Blazers All-Star forward LaMarcus Aldridge arranged a meeting with general manger Neil Olshey in a Las Vegas hotel lobby on Sunday to suggest several trade scenarios, a league source informed CSNNW.com. According to the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the situation, the meeting was described as being productive with both sides focused on doing what's best for both parties.

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[Prospective] teams holding the rights to Joakim Noah, Kevin Love, Blake Griffin, Al Horford and Anthony Davis, as of now, have declined to involve their franchise players in any potential deals for Aldridge, a league source told CSNNW.com. Unless something changes after Summer League, the likely development is Aldridge returning to Portland next season and having a strong year to increase the likelihood of Olshey pulling the trigger on a deal.

奥尔德里奇的名字in trade rumors for weeks now.

Blazers GM Neil Olsheytold Blazersedge last weekthat his discussions with Aldridge would remain private, but that Aldridge was "pleased" with Portland's 2013 offseason.

Blazers coach Terry Stottstold Blazersedge last weekthat he's received no indication of unhappiness from Aldridge this summer.

Earlier this summer, Aldridge told multiple media outlets, includingThe Oregonian, that he hadnot gone to management to demand a trade.

"I haven't demanded a trade," Aldridge said in the e-mail.

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"I'm looking forward to who we sign in free agency to make us better," Aldridge said in the e-mail.

Aldridge alsoreplied "no" to a fanasking on Twitter asking him whether he was leaving the Blazers.

Kerry Eggersof thePortland Tribunereportedthat Aldridge told a reporter that he did in fact go to Olshey to request a trade.

Haynespreviously reportedthat Aldridge "loves Portland" but is interested in a trade if substantial improvements to the roster aren't made. The Bulls and Dallas Mavericks were listed as his desired destinations.

Jason QuickofThe Oregonianreportedthat Aldridge "wants out" of Portland and believes the city is "too small" and "too boring." Blazers GM Neil Olshey was quoted as saying that he wasn't making outgoing trade calls about Aldridge but that he would listen if the phone rang, and that Aldridge hadn't yet issued a trade demand.

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