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Title: Deni Avdija’s Bargain Deal Could Force Blazers Trade Decision

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Blazers Could Explore Deni avdija ‍Trade in 2028 Free​ Agency Horizon

Portland, OR – While​ currently​ a key piece of the Portland‌ trail Blazers’ rebuild, forward ‌Deni Avdija could become a trade candidate as early as February’s deadline if the team anticipates⁣ his departure‌ in the summer of 2028 when⁣ he hits unrestricted⁣ free agency. The possibility stems ⁣from the Blazers potentially ⁤maximizing return value with two‌ and a half seasons remaining on his ‌current contract.

The Blazers would ⁣likely seek a important package ⁢in ⁣any Avdija deal, prioritizing a young⁣ player with⁢ high⁢ upside comparable to Avdija’s developmental trajectory. Though, the core of any trade would centre around draft capital. ‍According to sources, Portland wouldn’t consider moving Avdija for less ⁢than three to‍ four first-round picks, with a preference for ⁣at least two ⁣lottery picks.

The ‌appeal for acquiring teams lies in obtaining a near all-Star level⁤ talent on a contract below the Mid-Level Exception as ‍he enters his prime, potentially offering a greater ⁢ability to re-sign him long-term.

Despite ⁤this potential scenario, the article notes that Avdija⁢ is not currently expressing dissatisfaction with the Blazers, and ⁣the ⁢front office has likely discussed his future plans with him. The team also acknowledges the sensitivity‍ surrounding trading ⁤a key player, referencing the lasting impact ‌of‌ the LaMarcus Aldridge trade a decade ago, but emphasizing the differing circumstances.

Currently, the Blazers are operating under the assumption they can re-sign Avdija when he becomes a free agent in 2028, even acknowledging ​any extension offered now may fall short of his market value.For now, ⁣a trade remains a thoght exercise, with Avdija expected to remain a central figure in portland’s long-term plans.

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