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Windhorst Believes Trail Blazers Will Keep Third Pick in 2023 NBA Draft

Portland has tried to find a trade partner, but the well may be dry.

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In advance of the 2023NBA Drafton Thursday, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst has an update on the latest plans for thePortland Trail Blazers. Portland holds the third overall pick but has been rumored to be interested in trading for veteran stars instead of waiting on the growth curve of a rookie, no matter how talented. The Blazers have been spurred in this direction, in part, by franchise superstar Damian Lillard, whose career timeline will not accommodate an eight-year wait for relevancy.

Speaking on ESPN文德霍斯特转发,nego团队tiating with the Blazers in recent days now believe that Portland intends to keep the pick rather than move it on draft day. Windhorst also confirmed with Lillard’s camp that the guard retains a preference for playing with more experienced teammates; his stance has not changed.

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Windhorst also offers that plans can change in the 48 hours prior to the draft and that Portland has other options to obtain veterans besides the third pick.

To that caveat, I’d add that acceptable trades being rare in mid-June doesn’t mean they’ll be absent in late July, at the start of the season, or at the next trade deadline. This could work for the player the Blazers draft on Thursday. It could also be true of Lillard himself. FormerBrooklyn Netsforward Kevin Durant reportedly wanted to be traded in the Summer of 2022. The Nets found a deal with thePhoenix Sunsat the 2023NBA Trade Deadline.

Stay tuned between now and Thursday, also beyond, to see how this sorts out.